WICKETpublished at 07:07 Greenwich Mean Time 19 March 2015
With three scouts out on the legside fence, Raina goes for another big shot and skies one high into the air, but the back-pedalling keeper will take this one. Send for MS Dhoni!
Champions India through to semi-finals
India 302-6: Rohit Sharma 137
Bangladesh 193 all out in Melbourne
India have won last 11 World Cup matches
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Mark Mitchener
With three scouts out on the legside fence, Raina goes for another big shot and skies one high into the air, but the back-pedalling keeper will take this one. Send for MS Dhoni!
Andrew Samson
BBC Test Match Special statistician
"Before Rohit Sharma's century today, Sourav Ganguly was the only player to score a 100 in a World Cup knockout match for India. He made 111 not out v Kenya in Durban in 2003."
Captain Mortaza will be the first Bangladesh bowler to complete his spell today. Wicketless so far. There's another fumble in the field as Raina and Rohit rotate the strike well, before Raina goes on the charge and chips one towards long-on... but it doesn't quite carry and they run two.
Andrew McDonald
Ex-Australia all-rounder on BBC Test Match Special
"The crowd brings so much energy to the cricket."
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It's as though the game has calmed down a little, as Shakib beats Rohit's forward prod - and unlike his opening partner Shikhar Dhawan, who was stumped earlier, he keeps his back foot grounded. A single brings Raina on strike, he aims an agricultural heave and misses. Shakib restricts India to singles for the rest of the over, and after toe-ending an attempted sweep, Raina wants a change of bat.
Stephan Shemilt
BBC Sport in Melbourne
"A difference between the press of the Asian countries and those of us from England is that they are happy to celebrate in the media centre. We saw it when Bangladesh beat England in Adelaide, and there were more cheers and applause from the reporters as Rohit moved to three figures."
A sense of anti-climax as Rohit steers the "free hit" ball to mid-on for a single.
Jonathan Agnew
BBC Test Match Special
"All the fans are on their feet. It is bedlam all around us. The fans show their appreciation."
Century Up
He's done it - threading a two through the covers, embracing his partner before removing his helmet to take the applause. And what's more, it's a front-foot no-ball.
Andrew Samson
BBC Test Match Special statistician
"India have scored 227 runs in the batting powerplay in this tournament without losing a wicket (30.5 overs)."
The MCG is a cauldron of noise generated by the Indian fans, stifled somewhat when Rohit only knocks a single into the covers. Raina gets a single, so Rohit's back on strike on 99, so in Spinal Tap style, the volume's cranked up to 11 again...
Captain Mashrafe Mortaza returns for his ninth over, and the wind is whipping up around the MCG, threatening the bails and the umpires' hats alike. Rohit taps a single to the cover sweeper to move to 98, while thankfully for Bangladesh, when the field changes for the left-handed Raina, keeper Mushfiqur notices that there are only four men in the circle, so another is summoned to avoid a no-ball being called. Raina flicks a slower ball off his legs for four, and a single brings Rohit on strike on 98...
Jonathan Agnew
BBC Test Match Special
"Blue sky overhead now. It's a funny day with this weather."
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Rohit guides another four through third man and moves to 97 with a single, while Raina feasts on a half-tracker which he helps over short fine leg for four to bring up the century stand.
Former India batsman VVS Laxman:, external Bad decision from Gould, was definitely not above the waist. Lucky break for Rohit. This can be the difference in getting an extra 20 runs.
The powerplay's over and Shakib Al Hasan returns to the attack. An exchange of singles allows Raina to bring up his fifty from 46 balls.
Tim Keogh:, external Still looks ominous from where I'm sitting.
India 205-3 from 40 overs (India won toss)
Batsmen: Rohit 91 from 102 balls, Raina 48 from 44 balls
Fall of wickets: 75-1 (Dhawan 30), 79-2 (Kohli 3), 115-3 (Rahane 19)
Bowling figures: Mortaza 8-0-49-0, Taskin 7-0-40-1, Nasir 9-0-35-0, Mahmudullah 1-0-4-0, Rubel 8-0-34-1, Shakib 7-0-32-1
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It's all going India's way this over as Raina crashes another four through the covers. He's up to 48, a slightly chastened Rohit has 91, and this stand is now worth 90.
Jonathan Agnew
BBC Test Match Special
"This over could be a match-turning one. We think Rohit was genuinely caught. It is going to be one of the key moments in the match and there will be arguments long into the night."