England v Pakistan: Women’s Cricket World Cup – live

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WICKET! Jones b Fatima 8 (England 22-2)

Another gorgeous inswinger! Fatima punches the air and both England openers go cheaply again.

2nd over: England 22-1 (Jones 8, Knight 8) A siren signifies that Diana Baig’s first ball is a no ball – Beaumont says thanks very much and biffs the free hit for four, but isn’t able to make the most of such generosity, losing her bails shortly afterwards. Knight is off the mark straight away with two fours, interspersed with a wide as Diana’s radar goes slightly wonky.

WICKET! Beaumont b Diana 4 (England 13-1)

A bold leave by Beaumont, who flourishes bat aloft but hears the death rattle as the ball nips in beautifully and clocks the top of off stump.

Pakistan's Diana Baig celebrates the wicket of England's Tammy Beaumont.
Pakistan's Diana Baig celebrates the wicket of England's Tammy Beaumont. Photograph: Eranga Jayawardena/AP

1st over: England 8-0 (Jones 8, Beaumont 0) Captain Fatima Sana with the new ball – her second delivery is turned by Jones off her ankles for four, and her last driven past a couple of stationary fielders for four more. Sana is not impressed. The palm trees peak through the gaps in the stands, not too many watching yet

Two snappy stats as the players walk on. NSB has three hundreds in her last five innings against Pakistan. And England have never lost to Pakistan in an ODI.

Time for the anthems. Pakistan’s is quite a sombre affair – there’s a rabbit hole on Wikipedia about it which I’ve just hauled myself out of. A rapid, drum-heavy, rendition of God Save the King follows. England drape arms round shoulders, Pakistan hand on hearts.

Pakistan had Australia on the rack in Colombo last Wednesday, reducing them to 76 for seven. Only a brilliant century from Beth Mooney and fifty from Alana King at No. 10 rescued the innings. Unfortunately Pakistan were then bowled out for 114, but England will not underestimate their attack.

A shame for England that they will be without joint-second tournament wicket-taker Ecclestone, but a good chance to for Sarah Glenn to show what she can offer. And for Em Arlott, who had such a good summer against West Indies, stepping into Lauren Bell’s boots.

Two changes for Pakisan

Allrounder Aliya Riaz and batter Omaima Sohail return.

Pakistan: Omaima Sohail, Muneeba Ali, Sidra Amin, Aliya Riaz, Natalia Pervaiz, Sidra Nawaz (wk), Fatima Sana (capt), Rameen Shamim, Diana Baig, Nashra Sandhu, Sadia Iqbal.

Two changes for England - Ecclestone and Lauren Bell ill

Sarah Glenn and Em Arlott come in.

England XI: Beaumont, Jones (wk), Knight, Sciver-Brunt (capt), Dunkley, Lamb,Capsey, Dean, Glenn, Arlott, Smith

Pakistan win the toss and will bowl!

“Because the pitch looks good,” says Fatima Sana, “and will be an advantage for our spinners.” Nat Sciver Brunt would have bowled too.

Preamble

Hello from Colombo, via a dank, grey Manchester morning. Game four for England of what has been a rather excellent campaign – three games, three wins and nestled just below Australia in second place, but with a superior run rate. A win today will take them top, springboarding artistically into the serious end of the round-robin when they play India and Australia, and New Zealand.

Their opponents, bottom of the table Pakistan, have had a less productive time, with three losses and zero points. Just about the only thing in their favour is that Colombo is a home from home - they’ve played all their games there. Not that it has been a huge help to their batting, with totals of 129, 159, and 114 splashed across the scorebook.

Play starts at 10.30am, do join us to chew the cud.

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