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. Postpublished at 15:46 BST

    Annesha Ghosh
    India cricket journalist on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra

    What a start this innings have been from India, it is top tier. A terrific effort to get Maia Bouchier out.

  2. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 2.2 overs

    Bouchier lbw b Satghare 2 (Eng 6-2)

    England go two down!

    Like Tammy Beaumont before her, Maia Bouchier is done by the in-swinger, whacked on the pads by Sayali Satghare.

    Given out on the field, Bouchier consults with Heather Knight before deciding not to review.

    India are all over England.

  3. Eng 6-1published at 2 overs

    And now here comes Heather Knight for her last innings as an England player.

    She has a better time from her first delivery, cutting Gaud away for four past gully.

    The only scoring shot of the over.

  4. Postpublished at 15:41 BST

    Annesha Ghosh
    India cricket journalist on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra

    A golden duck, in Beaumont's final innings of international cricket. What a statement delivery to send down from Gaud.

  5. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 1.1 overs

    Beaumont b Gaud 0 (Eng 2-1)

    An unfortunate end to Tammy Beaumont's international career.

    She's dismissed for a golden duck, bowled by Kranti Gaud.

    The Indian team immediately form up for a guard of honour and the 35-year-old walks off the pitch as an England player for the final time.

    Her team-mates all gather on the Lord's home balcony to applaud her back in.

    Media caption,

    'Sometimes fairytales do not happen' - Beaumont out for a golden duck in last innings

  6. Eng 2-0published at 1 over

    Target 457

    Maia Bouchier faces all of Sayali Satghare's first over, whipping the third ball past short leg for two.

  7. Postpublished at 15:32 BST

    Tammy Beaumont and Maia Bouchier are stood waiting on the boundary.

    With the India team moving out into the middle, Beaumont wields her bat in a couple of big circles and then sprints hard past the photographer capturing her approach to the middle.

    Her final innings in international cricket is about to begin.

  8. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 15:26 BST

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    Having played against Heather Knight in her early Plymstock CC days - “They’ve got a girl in their team” quickly changed to “Oh no, Heather’s playing!” - a super player and trailblazer from then onwards. Daughter and son both loving today’s Double Header at Old Trafford. Good luck tomorrow Heather!

    Chris, Theadora & Hugo, Old Trafford

    ChrisImage source, Getty Images
  9. Postpublished at 15:21 BST

    The players have taken an early tea so we'll have an extended evening session.

    England will face to play out four of them if they're to pull-off an extremely unlikely draw.

  10. Postpublished at 15:14 BST

    Annesha Ghosh
    India cricket journalist on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra

    Well done Sophie Ecclestone, I don't think there is any women's player who deserves it more.

    Sophie Ecclestone celebratingImage source, Getty Images
  11. Postpublished at 15:14 BST

    Alex Hartley
    Former England bowler on Test Match Special

    That is a lot of runs to get for England and that will be record breaking territory.

  12. 50 for Richa Ghosh - India declarepublished at 86.3 overs

    Ind 341-7

    There's the single Richa Ghosh needed for her half-century, and India do indeed declare.

    She pushes Sophie Ecclestone's third ball into the covers to bring up a run-a-ball 50 and Harmanpreet immediately waves her batters in.

    Ecclestone, who finishes with figures of 5-118, leads her side off the field - England will chase 457.

  13. Postpublished at 15:10 BST

    Alex Hartley
    Former England bowler on Test Match Special

    This is exactly what i want to see just before the declaration, a little flurry from India.

  14. Ind 340-7published at 86 overs

    Lead by 455

    Lauren Filer sends down a bouncer, falling over in her follow-through as Richa Ghosh fails to connect.

    Ghosh then strikes out to the sweeper fielder at backward point, but the India batters don't run especially hard to can't come back for two.

    Sayali Satghare slashes her first ball over gully for four, just about reaches the mid-wicket boundary two balls later and then uppishly cuts for four more.

    The lead is now past 450 and Satghare is on 18 - maybe she'll make 50 before Ghosh does...

    Lauren FilerImage source, Getty Images
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    Get Involvedpublished at 15:10 BST

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    The Izzy Wong drop is exactly why India are batting on. It’s not runs - they want England physically and mentally fatigued.

    Jonathan, Beckenham

  16. Ind 327-7published at 85 overs

    Lead by 442

    Richa Ghosh faces one more dot and then sends a single through point.

    She moves to 48, and Sayali Satghare doesn't score off the remainder of the over.

  17. Postpublished at 15:03 BST

    Alex Hartley
    Former England bowler on Test Match Special

    It went straight to Wong. That was a bad drop.

  18. dropped catch

    Ghosh dropped on 47published at 84.2 overs

    Ind 326-7

    Richa Ghosh, perhaps aware her team is waiting for her to get on with it, tonks Sophie Ecclestone's first ball down the ground for four.

    She hits the next ball aerially out to Issy Wong at long-on... who puts down a sitter.

    Ghosh doesn't take a single, we're pretty clearly in 50 and then declare territory.

  19. Postpublished at 15:01 BST

    Alex Hartley
    Former England bowler on Test Match Special

    It feels like India are just wasting time in this game.

  20. Ind 322-7published at 84 overs

    Lead by 437

    Same as the last over, first-ball single from Richa Ghosh and five dots faced by Sayali Satghare.

    Lauren Filer is still bowling with the old ball.

    Harmanpreet Kaur, sat alone on the balcony, strolls to the dressing room doorway.