England vs India one-off Test, day four as it happened: Indian lower order fights back to force draw
It’s the final day of action at the one-off Test between India and England in Bristol.

Data check: The big numbers from Shafali Verma’s twin half-centuries on Test debut
England: 396/9 declared
India first innings: 231 all out
Day 3 stumps: India 83/1 in the 2nd innings (24.3 overs)
End of match: India 344/8 in the 2nd innings (121 overs).
Match drawn.
That’s it from an entertaining final day of Test cricket in Bristol. The hard-fought draw gives two points each for England and India in the multi-format series. It also makes a strong case for women’s Tests.
Up next will be the ODI series beginning Sunday.
A brilliant contest between England and India in Bristol ends in a draw!
— ICC (@ICC) June 19, 2021
Sneh Rana top-scores for India in the second innings with a match-saving 80* 👏#ENGvIND scorecard: https://t.co/LBybzQLL9w pic.twitter.com/Yl0f8dsOxu
Shafali Verma is Player of the Match. This was the kind of Test that had many, many POM options but the teenage debutant who scored half-centuries in both innings seems to be the best pick.
Shafali Verma, a very popular winner of the Player of the Match award. What a gem. #ENGvIND pic.twitter.com/XNKjvGxyAP
— Adam Collins (@collinsadam) June 19, 2021
STAT TO REMEMBER: India are unbeaten in England after 10 Test matches. They last played there in 2014, a famous win. Seven years later, a famous draw.
Commendable stuff to come from behind to draw this match. Top innings from Sneh Rana & Taniya Bhatia. Special mention to Shafali, Deepti & rest of the girls for pulling this off. @bcciwomen #INDWvENGW pic.twitter.com/5OBYIWjAFt
— Veda Krishnamurthy (@vedakmurthy08) June 19, 2021
Sneh Rana to Sky after the match – Feeling really great that I’m able to contribute something for my team. I just played according to the ball only. One loose ball and I made it to the boundary, that’s it. It’s an emotional moment for me, being picked by an India team after five long years. That’s an emotional and really proud moment for me. Thank you the team for having the confidence in me”
MATCH DRAWN: With the 100-run stand, just over 10 overs left and Sneh Rana batting on 80, the match has been called of.
This was a hard-fought draw for India, what looked like a certain loss midway through the day loss avoided.
Sneh Rana’s stylish flick to the boundary takes her to 80, the second highest score on debut by an Indian woman. Behind only Shafali Verma’s 96 in the first innings. The 104-run partnership between debutants Sneh Rana and Taniya Bhatia falls just short of the record for the 9th wicket (107 set in 1972)
And although it ends in a draw thanks to a 104 run 9th wicket partnership, that was an absolutely absorbing Test that has advanced the case that there should be more of it played.
— Elizabeth Ammon (@legsidelizzy) June 19, 2021
That’s 100-run PARTNERSHIP between Sneh Rana and Taniya Bhatia. It is the second highest stand for the 9th wicket in women’s Test cricket.
India 337/8 (lead by 172 runs) - Rana (75), Bhatia (43)
Taniya Bhatia moves into the 40s with two boundaries in the Kate Cross over. The partnership move to 99. 13 overs left in the match.
Very nice to see the resolve shown by the these two Indian batters- Sneh Rana and Taniya Bhatia. @BCCIWomen #INDWvsENGW #Bristol
— Anjum Chopra (@chopraanjum) June 19, 2021
India 325/8 (lead by 160 runs) - Rana (74), Bhatia (32)
Georgia Elwiss, medium pacer, is into the attack as England try out all angles to get a breakthrough. The Indian 9th-wicket partnership reaches 85. 16 overs left in the match.
India 321/8 (lead by 156 runs) - Rana (74), Bhatia (30)
India hang on, England look out of ideas and there are 18 overs left in the match.
India 318/8 (lead by 153 runs) - Rana (73), Bhatia (28)
Sophie Ecclestone, who has conceded the most runs by an English bowler in a women’s Test innings, is finally taken off by England. The spinner did fantastic for 8 wickets in the match and kept bowling for a breakthrough and a potential fifer. But not to be so far.
Kate Cross comes in and bowls a maiden over. Midway England appeal for LBW but it was half-hearted at best. They do not have reviews left either. 21 overs left in the match.
India 317/8 (lead by 152 runs) - Rana (72), Bhatia (28)
Taniya Bhatia joining the boundary part, getting two boundaries off Sophie Ecclestone this time. The partnership moves to 77 and the lead swells above 150. 23 overs left in the match.
Apart from being the top wicket-taker in Senior Women's One Day Trophy, she had a terrific strike rate: 2nd best among batters with 100-plus runs. Hopefully this is the start of a solid England tour for her, there's a white-ball middle order role to fill.https://t.co/hu4gb1C09H
— Vinayakk (@vinayakkm) June 19, 2021
India 305/8 (lead by 140 runs) - Rana (72), Bhatia (20)
The 300 comes up for India!
Back-to-back boundaries off Ecclestone, Rana’s record knock keeps getting better! The spinner, who has taken 4 wickets in the match, is bowling her arm off for another breakthrough. Remember, she has been seen messaging her shoulder.
Great save, this, by India. They looked out of if when their seventh wicket fell, but Sneh Rana is taking them to safety.
— Lawrence Booth (@the_topspin) June 19, 2021
India 296/8 (lead by 131 runs) - Rana (63), Bhatia (20)
The partnership is building (60 runs now) and so is England’s frustration. Also, the umpires have warned India about time wasting as we near the conclusion. There are 26 overs left in the day, and they have to be completed.
Sneh Rana ,take a bow.
— Virender Sehwag (@virendersehwag) June 19, 2021
Could be one of the great match-saving innings #INDWvsENGW
The fact that this has been built on the performances of a new generation of players, and that the game has been lit up by young players on either side, is enormously promising for the future of women's Test cricket.#ENGvIND https://t.co/OVGcO4bvpP
— hypocaust (@_hypocaust) June 19, 2021
India 286/8 (lead by 121 runs) - Rana (59), Bhatia (14)
Bhatia has impressively risen in confidence. Five dot balls and a single to finish Eccelstone’s over. England still chirping, still keeping the pressure. Heather Knight brings herself on.
India 285/8 (lead by 120 runs) - Rana (58), Bhatia (14)
Rana continues to find the boundaries. Sciver, who has been so miserly, concedes a rare boundary.
W ❤️💡#ENGvsIND pic.twitter.com/9Ja1DQR9s6
— Lavanya L Narayanan (@lav_narayanan) June 19, 2021
FIFTY for Sneh Rana! The all-rounder scores a half-century on debut, after taking 4 wickets in the first innings. 91 balls, 9 fours – a very important innings for India. Fifth half century on debut in this match, a new record.
This is the first women's Test match to feature five half-centuries from debutants.
— hypocaust (@_hypocaust) June 19, 2021
Shafali Verma x2
Sophia Dunkley
Deepti Sharma
Sneh Rana#ENGvIND
India 274/8 (lead by 109 runs) - Rana (49), Bhatia (12)
Another over negotiated by India. Rana one short of a deserving debut fifty.
Sneh Rana has made her highest first-class score on Test debut trying to save a match. India ahead by 106, only 33 overs left. She's up to 47. https://t.co/Fcp9rZ6WUa
— Geoff Lemon Sport (@GeoffLemonSport) June 19, 2021
India 271/8 (lead by 106 runs) - Rana (47), Bhatia (11)
This partnership doing the right thing by keeping the scoreboard ticking. Ecclestone draws a false shot from Bhatia but the lob is past a diving fielder at short leg. Another milestone for India, 100 overs batted.
Have been increasingly impressed by Sneh Rana in this Test so far.
— Rupin Kale (@Vegansportlover) June 19, 2021
Composed, determined and skilful.
Strong character 💪#ENGvIND #ENGWvINDW
India 267/8 (lead by 102 runs) - Rana (45), Bhatia (9)
Now Taniya Bhatia’s turn to play a lovely shot through offside for four. The lead crosses 100!
Official: India have been warned for time-wasting, the broadcasters tell us. Another time that happens, five penalty runs.
India 262/8 (lead by 97 runs) - Rana (45), Bhatia (4)
Rana edges closer to her 50! Another lovely shot through the cover for four. And Brunt, as ever, is not pleased.
Vinayakk Mohanarangan: Irrespective of the result, the Indian players who have impressed the most — Shafali Verma, Deepti Sharma, Sneh Rana (even Pooja Vastrakar, Taniya Bhatia but to a lesser extent) — are playing the first Test match of their lives. Terrific stuff.
India 258/8 (lead by 93 runs) - Rana (41), Bhatia (4)
Rana keeps the scoreboard ticking, a classy shot through offside for four. And the lead swells a bit more.
Images like this are the biggest win ❤️❤️ #engvind #indveng #bristoltest pic.twitter.com/wD8sgTTU1P
— Lavanya L Narayanan (@lav_narayanan) June 19, 2021
Running out of screens#Euro2020 #WTCFinal #ENGvIND
— Kaushal Shukla (@KasualShukla) June 19, 2021
India 253/8 (lead by 88 runs) - Rana (36), Bhatia (4)
One more over played out, one more run added to the lead.
India 252/8 (lead by 87 runs) - Rana (35), Bhatia 4
Bhatia plays out a tense Ecclestone over. Another appeal in that over, no reviews left for England in case you are just joining us.
India 252/8 (lead by 87 runs): India need to play for time in the final session but every single run they score also adds to the drama of how hard England will go for the chase. 4 points at stake for a win, parity at stake for a draw. Sneh Rana adds to it all with two fours in Brunt’s first over.
Final session coming up folks!
TEA, DAY FOUR: India 243/8 (lead by 78 runs)
Tea & India are 243/8. They lead by 78. There are 40+ overs still to bowl after tea, but India won't be in any hurry & light/rain may come into play.
— Women's Cricket Blog (@WomensCricBlog) June 19, 2021
I know ifs and buts and all that, but if England have to chase a 100-ish target, a tiny opportunity might just open up for India given the track’s state.
— Tareque Laskar (@tarequelaskar) June 19, 2021
Gutted that Pandey couldn't extend that knock a little longer. Showed so much fight. Would have taken a lot to pick herself up after not being able to do her job with the bat in the first innings, and not getting on board with the ball. But she's given India some hope. #ENGvIND
— Ananya Upendran (@a_upendran11) June 19, 2021
TEA, DAY FOUR India 243/8 (lead by 78 runs)
Vinayakk Mohanarangan: If any of cricket’s powers-that-be saw this Test match in Bristol and decided “nah, we don’t need more of this” it will be very disappointing. One session left, plenty to play for! What a finish on the cards.
India 243/8 after 93 overs: Sneh Rana 27, Taniya Bhatia 3
TEA TAKEN: A big LBW appeal from Ecclestone and Co to close out the session. England don’t have reviews! (But that looked not out anyway). India lead by 78 runs.
Sophie Ecclestone is back. On the verge of a five-for Taniya Bhatia did not enjoy facing her in the first innings.
India 242/8: Sneh Rana 27, Taniya Bhatia 2
Rana needs to consider taking most of the strike here. At least till the ball is moving around? Brunt almost goes past Bhatia’s defence by squaring her up. She gets her bat to it late.
India 241/8: Sneh Rana 27, Taniya Bhatia 1
Taniya Bhatia can bat. But she is under so much pressure here. She has not had the returns in international cricket that’s been expected of her. But today, she has a chance to show what she is capable of. It’s so tense at the moment.
WICKET! Shikha Pandey gone! She can’t believe it... after a solid innings till then, she glances one down the leg side. Sciver has bowled fantastically well today, but that wasn’t her best ball. She will take it though! And England are on the verge of forcing a win. A 50-ball 18 for the Indian, not quite the final day heroics of last time.
India 240/7: Sneh Rana 27, Shikha Pandey 18
Brunt starts the over with a peach! Shaped away late and somehow, SOMEHOW, misses the top of off. Not dissimilar from the ball she bowled to Vastrakar in the first innings.
India 238/7: Sneh Rana 26, Shikha Pandey 17
Good over from Sciver. She’s been terrific. And now Brunt is back to bowl! Quite incredible, this cricketer. A change of ends for her.
India 236/7: Sneh Rana 25, Shikha Pandey 16
India’s lead has gone past 70 now! Two boundaries in that Shrubsole over and she doesn’t seem too pleased. The second new ball has resulted in a few boundaries for India. Solid stand this.
So... 35-year-old Katherine Brunt today: took a stunning diving catch, went chasing after a ball to stop a boundary and tumbled at the ropes, bowled an over after that and fell in her followthrough, still kept going and finished the over. It looks like she is off the field now but one can be fairly sure it wasn’t easy to take her off.
India 227/7: Sneh Rana 25, Shikha Pandey 7
Sciver’s figures have been spoiled by an outside that flew for four. She had conceded one run (ONE RUN!) in her previous 10 overs. Went for 5 in the 11th. 11-9-6-1 at the moment.
Over in Southampton, play about to resume after bad light forced tea.
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Sneh Rana & Shikha Pandey have batted for 12+ overs now, stemming the collapse. Both are handy with the bat, have stitched a small but crucial stand), and could well be a decisive factor in this Test. India lead by 57, just under 50 overs left. Hope floats?
REVIEW LOST: England have lost all their reviews, after going up for a caught behind appeal. Those behind the stumps thought it was out, Shrubsole wasn’t convinced. Shrubsole was right.
India 222/7: Sneh Rana 21, Shikha Pandey 6
Brunt is just having some balance issues at the moment. First she took a tumble at the boundary line while trying to stop a boundary. And now she falls in the followthrough. But she keeps going. Warrior, as she is.
How much is Shafali likely to redefine the game? Well, here’s a measure. https://t.co/iOISh4VftZ
— Tareque Laskar (@tarequelaskar) June 19, 2021
India 222/7: Sneh Rana 21, Shikha Pandey 6
Sneh Rana, also a debutante, and Shikha Pandey, who famously hit the winning runs in the 2014 Test, have batted out 10 overs now. Stemming the collapse, at least for now. It’s a small but handy stand, worth 23 runs. India’s lead is just 57 but if they can continue, this Test could head for a thrilling finish.
Minimum overs left in the day - 50
India’s lead - 53
India 218/7: Sneh Rana 17, Shikha Pandey 6
India’s lead has crossed 50 now as Rana and Pandey have held steady for close to 9 overs now. Just about 50 overs left in the day.
England are going with seam from both ends, with Brunt and Shrubsole bowling in tandem.
The England-India women's Test is getting tense. 53 overs left, India 46 runs in front and 7 down. Say England won't want to score more than 4 per over. If India get 80 ahead, maybe they need to survive 31 more overs.
— Geoff Lemon Sport (@GeoffLemonSport) June 19, 2021
India 211/7: Sneh Rana 10, Shikha Pandey 6
After another middle-order collapse, it’s on the lower order to keep things afloat.
Meanwhile, Sophie Ecclestone is seen massaging her left shoulder. She has 4 wickets already in the innings, 8 in the match. She is still bowling though.
Fall of India’s wickets
2/99 - Shafali Verma
3/171 - Deepti Sharma
4/175 - Mithali Raj
5/175 - Punam Raut
6/189 - Pooja Vastrakar
7/199 - Harmanpreet Kaur
WICKET! Harmanpreet Kaur out for 8 off 34, India 199/7
What have you done, Harmanpreet Kaur?! She goes for a slog sweep against Sophie Ecclestone, gets a top edge that goes up and offers a simple catch to the keeper. Not the shot to go for at all given the situation.
Sophie Ecclestone gets her fourth of the innings and England are firmly on the threshold of a win.
Mithali Raj and Harmanpreet Kaur combined in this match scored 18 runs and faced 59 balls.#ENGvIND
— hypocaust (@_hypocaust) June 19, 2021
India 199/6, Harmanpreet Kaur 8, Sneh Rana 4
Rana gets off the mark with a boundary off Ecclestone’s last ball, a push through the point region.
Knight, continuing spin from both ends, starts her over with a bit of a gift ball and Harmanpreet goes on her knees to dispatch the full toss to the mid-wicket boundary,
WICKET! Pooja Vastrakar is bowled by Heather Knight on 12, India 189/6
The captain comes into the attack, making it spin from both ends, and sends the bails flying.
The youngster’s bat was nowhere near it as she missed the ball completely while going for an expansive shot and she walks back on 12.
The dreaded ‘collapse’ has arrived, well and truly.
India 188/5, Pooja Vastrakar 12, Harmanpreet Kaur 1
Pooja Vastrakar hits Sophie Ecclestone for three fours in an over! She picked up the looser deliveries and did what had to be done, with composure. India lead by 23 runs now.
Nat Sciver's bowled 9 overs, taken one wicket and they've only had one run off her. I mean. #ENGvIND
— Chris Addison💙 (@mrchrisaddison) June 19, 2021
WICKET! Punam Raut falls on 39 off 104
Deja vu for India. Is this the start of a collapse? Three wickets have fallen for four runs across sessions and now there are two new batters on crease.
Punam Raut goes for an ill-timed pull on a bouncer-height ball and finds the square leg fielder. Nat Sciver gets her first wicket of the innings, a catch take by Sophie Ecclestone who is involved in yet another dismissal.
Pooja Vastrakar is the new bat in. India 175/5
This is the 1st time since APR 2018, Mithali has got out for a single digit score in two consecutive inns in international cricket.
— Krithika (@krithika0808) June 19, 2021
Interestingly, both her dismissals came against Hazell in 2018. Now against Ecclestone.
She has played 34 inns in between. #ENGvsIND #ENGVIND
This the first time Mithali Raj has been dismissed bowled in an international match since 25 Sep 2018 (this is her 23rd innings since then).#ENGvIND https://t.co/hNeuGhpYT1
— hypocaust (@_hypocaust) June 19, 2021
That Sophie Ecclestone arm ball!
— Ananya Upendran (@a_upendran11) June 19, 2021
Too good for Meg Lanning in 2019. Too good for Mithali Raj in 2021.
She's going to get plenty more wickets with that ball for sure! #ENGvIND #ThisSpinnerIsAWinner
Mithali Raj is bowled by Sophie Ecclestone on 4!
A second straight low score for the captain as she falls to the young spinner again. A terrific delivery, a shot intended to defend but the ball beats the bat and nudges the stumps. A big wicket for England, two quick wickets for Eccleston and now the hosts will believe they have got the door open enough to win.
Harmanpreet Kaur the new bat in
India 175/3, Punam Raut 39, Mithali Raj 4
Mithali Raj gets off the mark by hitting Ecclestone for a boundary. The young spinner had got her wicket in the first innings and she will be mindful of that. Close-in fielders again and the chatter is on.
So there are still a theoretical 72 overs left (taking 2 out for change of innings). Plenty of time for this game to develop. Settle in peeps.
— Women's Cricket Blog (@WomensCricBlog) June 19, 2021
India 171/3, Punam Raut 39, Mithali Raj 0
Time for the second session on what is building up to be a tense final day
Captain Mithali Raj is the new bat in with Punam Raut. The most seasoned player and the set batter have to put together a partnership here for India to have any hope in this Test. Raj could barely contribute in the first innings and will hope to rectify that.
Heather Knight to Sky's Adam Collins:
— Female Cricket (@imfemalecricket) June 19, 2021
"It's been tough work. We're hoping to be quite patient. They played well, very patient. Not a huge amount in it for the seamers so it's about being patient and trying to attack from the other end with spin. Hopefully, we can open the door"
That will be early lunch.
India 171/3 after following on, lead by 6 runs. Punam Raut batting on 39.
After such a brilliant innings, Deepti Sharma looks to smash Sophie Ecclestone into the stratosphere and plays on. Indian allrounder dismissed for 54 to bring lunch with India ahead by six with 75 overs left in the day. #ENDvIND
— Kalika (@Journo_K) June 19, 2021
That is staggering: with moments to go before lunch, the previously immovable Deepti Sharma aims a horrible swipe across the line against Ecclestone, and drags it on to her stumps. And that will be lunch, which England take with a spring in their step. India are 171-3, six ahead.
— Lawrence Booth (@the_topspin) June 19, 2021
Smriti Mandhana yesterday
— Sudatta (@iSudatta) June 19, 2021
Deepti Sharma today
Calamity at Lunch...#ENGvIND
WICKET! Deepti Sharma is bowled by Sophie Eccleston on 54 off 213
Two balls before, the left-hander uses the shot cleverly to smack the spinner for a boundary over mid-wicket. But this time when she goes for the shot, the ball sneaks from under her bat and crashes into the stumps. It was a sudden rush of blood after the No 3 had played such a stoic, patient innings and it has undone all the hard work.
England have got the big breakthrough and wanted.
This is just the fourth time, four players have scored 50-plus runs on their debut Test. First time since 2004. #ENGvsIND #ENGvIND
— Krithika (@krithika0808) June 19, 2021
India second innings – 166/2, Sharma 50, Raut 38
And India are in the lead. Just by a run, but the deficit has has been wiped off after being made to follow on. Most of it thanks to two Test debutants – the fire and ice pair of Verma and Sharma. The experienced Raut has played her part too.
Deepti Sharma
1st innings: 29* off 73 balls
2nd innings: 50* off 157 balls
Unbeaten on debut after facing more than 200 deliveries.
Just another day in the office for Deepti Sharma. All sweeps and cover drives that fifty. Plenty of grit too. She's made for this format. #ENGvIND #SingleDouble
— Ananya Upendran (@a_upendran11) June 19, 2021
Deepti has been quietly excellent in this match. If India escape she will have been a big factor. #ENGvIND #ENGvsIND
— Women's County Cricket Day (@WomensCricDay) June 19, 2021
FIFTY for Deepti Sharma! On Test debut!
The all-rounder, promoted to No 3, has played a terrific knock under pressure. Her half century comes off 157 balls with 7 boundaries. A very good Test cricket knock.
Really looking forward to seeing Deepti play this summer for India & London Spirit. Classy player.
— Women's Cricket Blog (@WomensCricBlog) June 19, 2021
India second innings – 158/2, Sharma 49, Raut 32
Close-in fielders and the keeper surround Raut, yet she takes off for a quick run after pushing to mid-on... that could have been dangerous if there was direct hit. Sharma takes a single lightly deep backward square to move to 49.
That’s one way to play a tight over from Ecclestone.
Would love to see Ecclestone come over the wicket and bowl into the foot marks just for something different. Though one thing about women’s cricket is the bowlers don’t make huge footmarks compared to men. #ENGvIND
— Lisa Sthalekar (@sthalekar93) June 19, 2021
India second innings – 156/2, Sharma 48, Raut 31
Nat Sciver comes into the attack for her first over in the second innings and starts with a maiden.
Sophie Ecclestone returns from the other end as England seek a breakthrough.
Just a reminder that Deepti Sharma came into this Test after 94, ton for Railways. #ENGvsIND #ENGvIND
— Krithika (@krithika0808) June 19, 2021
India second innings – 154/2, Sharma 48, Raut 29
That’s the 50-run stand between Deepti Sharma and Punam Raut, worth its weight in gold for India.
Raut and Sharma seem to be upping the ante, boundaries in three back-to-back overs now. With the deficit under control now, they are using their shots more freely. Good cricket.
India second innings – 140/2, Sharma 38, Raut 25
Sharma and Raut have put together a very good partnership, worth 41 off 16 overs now. They trail by just 25 runs now and India look set to gain a lead at least. The lessons from the first-inning collapse have been learnt and well.
India second innings – 127/2, Sharma 33, Raut 19
Punam Raut survives thanks to DRS! Brunt thinks she has her trapped and the umpire gives it but Raut is convinced she is not out. She reviews and the review shows that there was indeed bat involved, a considerable inside edge.
The deficit has come down to under 40 now as Sharma and Raut have navigated over 10 overs to rebuild after the fall of Verma’s wicket.
India second innings – 120/2, Sharma 28, Raut 17
SHOT from Raut to get a boundary off Ecclestone, uses her feet beautifully to place it between cover and point. The spinner responds with only dots after that, but the four would have eased some of the pressure building up.
India second innings – 112/2, Sharma 27, Raut 10
Ecclestone is bowling quite the spell here but India are hanging on and play out another maiden.
How is this for a Shafali impact? A different first for women’s cricket
Shafali Verma becomes the first women cricketer in history to hit three sixes in a Test match.#EngWvIndW
— Mohandas Menon (@mohanstatsman) June 19, 2021
India second innings – 109/2, Sharma 26, Raut 8
Katherine Brunt, after the excellent catch to dismiss Shafali, comes into the attack as England look to mount the pressure with tight lines and close-in fielders. A very crucial period for both teams. India will not forget what happened in the first innings when two wickets fells.
A maiden over for Eccleston follows.
#ENGvIND🏏
— The Field (@thefield_in) June 19, 2021
A stunning catch by Katherine Brunt to end Shafali Verma's knock.
🎥 ECBpic.twitter.com/mLs4Xcz1vs
India second innings – 107/2, Sharma 26, Raut 6
Huge appeal from Ecclestone against Raut and England review, but it’s missing stumps and she survives. The spinner is bowling a line that is asking a lot of questions of the Indian batters.
The fall of Shafali Verma's wicket in India's first innings triggered a collapse that saw the visitors capitulate and lose 7-30. They'll need all of Sharma's willpower to drop anchor again if they're to fight for the draw. England firmly on the hunt for more this morning #ENGvIND
— Kalika (@Journo_K) June 19, 2021
India second innings – 101/2, Sharma 25, Raut 1
Punam Raut is the new bat in and she now the big task of not only rebuilding, but also ensuring that one wicket doesn’t trigger the infamous Indian collapse.
Katherine Brunt produced the ball of the Game yesterday and she has probably given us the Catch of the Match today 😀
— Female Cricket (@imfemalecricket) June 19, 2021
WHAT A PLAYER!! #ENGvIND #ENGWvINDW
It's a testament to the professionalisation of English women's cricket since 2014 that Katherine Brunt, a player who was almost forced to retire that same year because of a bad back injury, just took that catch. Spectacular. #ENGvIND
— Raf Nicholson (@RafNicholson) June 19, 2021
India second innings – 99/2, Shafali Verma is OUT on 63 off 83
SIX! That’s how Shafali Verma begins the next Sophie Ecclestone over. She smacks it down the ground and her way power just takes it all the way through.
But it is the spinner who has the last laugh as she gets big wicket of the opener on the final ball of the over. Verma gets a gift of a full toss but doesn’t get the bat right and it drops towards long-on. Super catch from Brunt who runs in and dives full-length, after apparently misjudging the trajectory, to take what is arguably the most important wicket of this match.
Shafali Verma is the first player to hit three sixes in a women's Test.#ENGvIND
— hypocaust (@_hypocaust) June 19, 2021
India second innings – 93/1, Verma 57, Sharma 24
Verma living a bit dangerously early on as she tries tot cut at an Ecclestone delivery but it falls safe.
A shout from Shrubsole in the next over, but Sharma wraps it up with a neat drive.
India second innings – 86/1, Verma 56, Sharma 19
Sophie Ecclestone bowls the first full over of the day and Verma plays it out with composure with just two leg byes.
Anya Shrubsole comes in from the other end and the two batters gets a single each. Settling in.
Here we go!
108 overs left in this Test, India trail by 82 runs after England enforced follow on and we have Shafali Verma and Deepti Sharma on crease, Kate Cross with the ball.
#ENGvIND🏏
— The Field (@thefield_in) June 19, 2021
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Day 1: England in control, India fought back late
Day 2: India in control, England fought back late
Day 3: Shafali Verma shines after follow on a rain-hit day
What does the fourth and final day have in store for us in this Test?
Hello all and welcome to the live coverage of the fourth and final day of the one-off Test between England and India in Bristol.
It was not a washout in Bristol yesterday as it was in Southampton, we witnessed more entertaining cricket from both sides on day two. But not even 50 overs were possible in total. England would still fancy their chances to force a result though, so a good final day is on the cards. A total of 108 overs are supposed to be bowled and India will start off with a deficit of 82 runs to avoid an innings defeat.
England: 396/9 declared
India first innings: 231 all out
Day 3 stumps: India 83/1 in the 2nd innings (24.3 overs)