England have kept their T20 series hopes alive with a last-ball five-run victory over India at Kia Oval.
Lauren Bell, defending 12 runs off the final over, was up against one of the world's best batters in Harmanpreet Kaur who needed a six off the last ball.
But the 24-year-old kept her cool and saw Kaur pick out Sophie Ecclestone at mid-off instead, as England got back into the five-match series at 2-1.
England, led by Tammy Beaumont after Nat Sciver-Brunt was ruled out with a groin injury, elected to bat after winning the toss.
Sophia Dunkley and Danni Wyatt-Hodge got off to a flyer as they raced to 50 inside seven overs and brought the century up in the 12th over.
Dunkley needed just 35 balls to bring up her personal half-century with five fours and a six and Wyatt-Hodge brought up the milestone in one ball fewer with six fours and two maximums.
They advanced their opening stand to 137 after 15.2 overs when Dunkley, on 75, charged Deepti Sharma but could only send back a relatively simple return catch.
Alice Capsey (two) mistimed a ramp to backward square-leg and Wyatt-Hodge picked out cover for 66.
Amy Jones, Beaumont, Paige Scholfield, Issy Wong and Lauren Filer all followed cheaply as England failed to take full advantage of the strong platform and collapsed from 137 without loss to finish on 9-171.
And just like England, India gave themselves a solid platform.
Smriti Mandhana and Shafali Verma put on 85 for the first wicket in nine overs before Verma fell for 47 off just 25 balls, bowled playing around an Ecclestone in-drifter.
Jemimah Rodrigues made a fluent 20 before edging Filer behind to Jones and then Mandhana top-edged the same bowler to Ecclestone at mid-on.
Richa Ghosh fell to a smart catch in the deep by Charlie Dean and suddenly India were starting to feel the pressure.
Captain Kaur was then left to negotiate the final over with Bell needing to defend 12.
She could only take three off the first two balls and then it was England's turn to feel the pressure as Amanjot Kaur was dropped at long-on.
Kaur could only take two runs off the fourth and fifth deliveries of the over, leaving herself needing a maximum to win it. Bell kept her length and Harmanpreet Kaur slapped straight to mid-off where Ecclestone was happy to take the catch.