England have reached 14-1 after three overs of their Women's T20 match, with Sophia Dunkley playing a key role. Dunkley, batting at number three, was given a life early in her innings when she was dropped by Chatterji at backward square leg off the bowling of Kathryn Bryce. The chance was a difficult one, requiring Chatterji to throw herself to her left, but she could only get one hand to the ball, failing to hold on.
Dunkley Makes Most of Reprieve
Dunkley made the most of her reprieve, scoring 11 runs off 10 balls so far. She celebrated by heaving a delivery from Bryce over long on for a six, the ball landing on the cushion on the full. The shot brought the crowd to their feet and helped England recover from the early loss of a wicket.
Wyatt-Hodge is the other not out batter, having scored 2 runs off 5 balls. England's total of 14-1 after three overs represents a steady start, with the team looking to build a competitive total. The dropped catch could prove costly for the opposition, as Dunkley looks in good touch.



