Summary

  • England finish on 130-6 and facing heavy defeat

  • Knight makes 13 and Beaumont out for golden duck in their final England innings

  • India declare on 341-7 and set England 457 to win

  • Bhatia (113) makes maiden international century and Ecclestone takes 5-118

  • One-off Test, Lord's, day three

  • Read more: Thank you and goodbye to Knight's game-changing legacy

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  1. How's stat?!published at 17:13 BST

    Ashwanth R Kavuluri
    CricViz analyst

    India bowling in the fourth innings (at Capsey's dismissal):

    • Hitting stumps: 29 balls, 15 runs, 5 dismissals
    • Missing stumps: 88 balls, 44 runs, 0 dismissals
  2. Eng 60-5published at 20 overs

    Target 457

    Mady Villiers gets off the mark with a single off the final ball of the 20th over.

    Sayali Satghare has 2-16 from her seven overs.

  3. Postpublished at 17:08 BST

    Annesha Ghosh
    India cricket journalist on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra

    India have found so many match winners and individual performances across the last three and a half innings. It is a testimony to how good of a side India are.

  4. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 19.3 overs

    Capsey b Satghare 21 (Ind 59-5)

    Alice Capsey has her middle and leg stumps rearranged by Sayali Satghare.

    She's out for 21 (35).

    India need five wickets to win. England need 398 runs or to bat out the remainder of today and all of Monday.

    Alice Capsey wicketImage source, Getty Images
  5. Postpublished at 17:04 BST

    Annesha Ghosh
    India cricket journalist on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra

    England's best batter in this Test, Amy Jones, is finding her feet in this second innings.

  6. Eng 59-4published at 19 overs

    Target 457

    Amy Jones opens her body and slaps through point for an easy two.

    Sneh Rana's final delivery is too short and deservedly walloped to the square boundary by the England wicketkeeper.

  7. Eng 53-4published at 18 overs

    Target 457

    Dot, two, dot, two, dot... sharp intake of breath as short leg snaffles a diving catch. Fortunately for Alice Capsey, it's come off her thigh.

    She's into the 20s.

  8. Eng 49-4published at 17 overs

    Target 457

    Alice Capsey defends five deliveries from Sneh Rana before darting through for a single.

  9. How's stat?!published at 16:55 BST

    Ashwanth R Kavuluri
    CricViz analyst

    Alice Capsey has adopted two contrasting approaches against the two Indian spinners in this match.

    Against Sneh Rana's off-spin, Capsey has played well within her crease, while against Sree Charani's left-arm spin, she has looked to meet the ball well in front.

    Her average impact point is 1.9m against Rana and 2.4m against Charani.

  10. Postpublished at 16:53 BST

    Alex Hartley
    Former England bowler on Test Match Special

    This Test match, England have just not bowled well enough. They have been behind from day one.

  11. Eng 48-4published at 16 overs

    Target 457

    Alice Capsey joins in on the boundary fun, guiding Kranti Gaud through mid-wicket for four, but it's an otherwise tidy over for India.

    Five from it.

  12. Eng 43-4published at 15 overs

    Target 457

    Excellent commitment in the field from Deepti Sharma. Alice Capsey plays through backward square and it's a race to the rope between Deepti, Kranti Gaud and the ball.

    The ball grinds to a halt about 15cm inside the boundary but that doesn't stop Deepti from putting in a dive to flick it back. She keeps her floppy hat on, so extra style points. England run three.

    Amy Jones narrowly avoids inside-edging onto her stumps before walloping a full, wide delivery through the covers for four. A gift from Sneh Rana.

  13. Eng 36-4published at 14 overs

    Target 457

    Monday plans, anyone?

  14. Postpublished at 16:45 BST

    Alex Hartley
    Former England bowler on Test Match Special

    An emotional sight watching Knight walk off.

    She has been such a servant to the game. She has changed the game and gone through the eras.

    She is leaving a legacy and is everything you think of when you think of a professional athlete who is giving it her all.

    Heather Knight walking offImage source, Getty Images
  15. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 13.3 overs

    Knight c Ghosh b Gaud 13 (Eng 34-4)

    Heather Knight flicks the ball to Richa Ghosh, who takes the catch in two hands in front of her chest at short leg, getting down in a deep squat. It came at her quickly.

    Indian bodies swarm everywhere, arms in the air.

    There's a lengthy pause while the umpires have a discussion and Knight walks a beat before the finger goes up.

    Her final innings in international cricket ends on 13 (34). India sprint to form a guard of honour.

    Media caption,

    'She departs the grand, old stage' - Knight's final dismissal

  16. Eng 33-3published at 13 overs

    Target 457

    There's a lot of excitement from the many, many India fielders grouped around Heather Knight's bat as the ball pops up and into the hands of Richa Ghosh at short leg. Knight doesn't move. Umpire Sue Redfern shakes her head. Not a hint of bat.

    Knight and Alice Capsey exchange singles off Sree Charani's final two deliveries.

  17. How's stat?!published at 16:38 BST

    Ashwanth R Kavuluri
    CricViz analyst

    Before the introduction of the spinners, India's seamers were very disciplined with their line and lengths.

    In the first nine overs, 80% of their deliveries pitched on a good length - the highest percentage for any innings in this match.

  18. Postpublished at 16:33 BST

    Well, it's been a grim start to England's second innings. Three wickets have fallen in the opening 12 overs.

    While the players take drinks, let's look back on something more cheerful - here's Sophie Ecclestone earning her place on the Lord's honours board with figures of 5-118.

    Media caption,

    All five Ecclestone wickets against India

  19. drinks break

    Eng 31-3published at 12 overs

    Target 457

    Alice Capsey gets off the mark midway through the 12th over, punching a wider delivery through the covers for four.

    She guides another past Richa Ghosh at short leg but Sayali Satghare runs around the rope to restrict her to two.

    Seven from Sneh Rana's second over.

  20. Eng 24-3published at 11 overs

    Target 457

    Sree Charani enters the attack, bowling to Heather Knight.

    Jemimah Rodrigues and Richa Ghosh remain in position at silly point and short leg, with a slip and gully (Deepti Sharma and Shafali Verma judging by the floppy hats) also in place and the wicketkeeper stood up to the stumps.

    Knight defends three before dabbing one to point for a quick single. Alice Capsey defends.