5.35pm: Time for the presentations... starting with England captain, Nat Sciver-Brunt: "They challenged us greatly, we didn't bowl as well as we wanted to. [Poor in field?] You'd like to take every catch but things didn't go our way. Something to work on. [Batting] When you're chasing 200 you have to keep going. Losing early wickets gets you behind the rate. Was trying to get on strike, come back for twos and give us a chance. [Positives?] We executed at times well with the ball. Loads of things we can take, momentum with the powerplay with the bat. Five-match series, look forward to another opportunity at Bristol."
Player of the Match is India's captain on the day, Smriti Mandhana: [Maiden century] "Took a long time coming. I had this habit of getting out. We were talking before this tour that it's high time I got a century. We had good prep, these wickets are really good to bat on. We kept the wind factor in mind, just had to time the ball. [Deol] The way Harleen batted, she got the momentum going after Shafali's wicket. [Bowling] We discussed after the first innings, if we are bowling against the wind we have to bowl slower. The bowlers, the way they executed the plans was outstanding. To start with, Richa's catch was brilliant. We have four more matches so we need to keep the momentum going and keep good habits."
Well, that was a riot. England's mini-revival looks like being thoroughly tested! Anyway, Valkerie Baynes' report will be landing in the slot shortly, and we'll be back to bring you the second game of the series on Tuesday evening. Cheerio!
5.30pm: As comprehensive a performance as you are ever likely to see. India were without Harmanpreet Kaur but still top-notch in all departments to inflict England's heaviest defeat in this format. Their first women's T20I at Trent Bridge is memorable for the wrong reasons. They started the summer with a 6-0 sweep of West Indies, but this was always going to be the real test for Charlotte Edwards and Nat Sciver-Brunt. Smriti Mandhana, the stand-in captain, smoked a brilliant maiden T20I hundred, then N Shree Charani, the 20-year-old on debut, wrapped up a crushing win with figures of 4 for 12. Yowzers!
LK Bell c Rodrigues b Shree Charani 2 (2m 4b 0x4 0x6) SR: 50
Lauren Bell is the last woman standing
Nat Sciver-Brunt c †Ghosh b Shree Charani 66 (56m 42b 10x4 0x6) SR: 157.14
END OF OVER:14 | 7 Runs 1 Wkt | ENG-W: 111/8 (100 runs required from 36 balls, RR: 7.92, RRR: 16.66)
- Nat Sciver-Brunt66 (41b)
- Arundhati Reddy2-0-18-1
- Shree Charani3-0-10-2
Linsey Smith is in at No. 10
L Filer c †Ghosh b Reddy 2 (5m 4b 0x4 0x6) SR: 50
Reddy is back
END OF OVER:13 | 2 Runs 1 Wkt | ENG-W: 104/7 (107 runs required from 42 balls, RR: 8.00, RRR: 15.28)
- Nat Sciver-Brunt60 (37b)
- Lauren Filer1 (2b)
- Shree Charani3-0-10-2
- Deepti Sharma3-0-32-2
In walks Lauren Filer
S Ecclestone c Rodrigues b Shree Charani 1 (7m 4b 0x4 0x6) SR: 25
Shree Charani is back on
END OF OVER:12 | 14 Runs | ENG-W: 102/6 (109 runs required from 48 balls, RR: 8.50, RRR: 13.62)
- Nat Sciver-Brunt59 (35b)
- Sophie Ecclestone1 (2b)
- Deepti Sharma3-0-32-2
- Radha Yadav2-0-15-2