England v India, Women's World Cup final 2017, Lord's
Shrubsole's six trumps Goswami
Mark Robinson rallied his group for a quick pep talk before the teams switched jerseys for the anthem•Getty Images
Tammy Beaumont became the highest run-getter in the tournament with a crunching boundary through point•Getty Images
She showed there was more to her game, fearlessly bringing out a reverse-ramp against the turning ball•Getty Images
Jhulan Goswami struck back with the quick wickets of Taylor and Fran Wilson to delay England's slog •Getty Images
...Smriti Mandhana's bails were disturbed to continue her poor run of form•Getty Images
Harmanpreet Kaur infused hope into the Indian camp by making a half-century and taking the target into double digits •Getty Images
...but Veda Krishnamurthy's rapid 35 kept India up with the rate•Getty Images
England players applaud an acrobat during the opening festivities ahead of the final•Getty Images
Rajeshwari Gayakwad claimed the first wicket to fall•AFP
Heather Knight was lbw on review after missing a sweep•AFP
Katherine Brunt's 34 helped England rebuild, as they posted 228 for 7 from their 50 overs•Getty Images
Punam Raut helped ride a slow start by picking boundaries from time-to-time•Getty Images
Alex Hartley claimed the vital wicket of Harmanpreet to break a 95-run stand•AFP
Shrubsole also got rid of Krishnamurthy as her six-for secured the trophy for England with a tense nine-run win•Getty Images
Sarah Taylor brought out her powerful wrists to flick•Getty Images
Natalie Sciver narrowly avoided being run-out but couldn't cash in, falling for a 68-ball 51•AFP
Anya Shrubsole struck in her first over as India set about the chase...•Getty Images
England's reaction after Mithali Raj's bizarre run out - she hardly attempted to slide into the crease - tells you a story•Getty Images
Raut then fell to Shrubsole as England tightened the screw...•Getty Images