Summary

  • 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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  1. Ban 90-4published at 09:55 Greenwich Mean Time 19 March 2015

    Shami is stopped in mid-run-up by... a seagull. It's the only thing that holds up another maiden over as Mushfiqur plays himself in.

    And if you've just heard Andrew McDonald on TMS explain how a "dead" seagull made a miraculous recovery in a Big Bash game in January, you can watch the video of its return on the BBC Sport website.

  2. Ban 90-4published at 09:51 Greenwich Mean Time 19 March 2015

    Ashwin to Shakib. Maiden over. Nowt else to tell.

  3. Join the debate at #bbccricketpublished at 09:51 Greenwich Mean Time 19 March 2015

    Bibhash Dash: Dhoni the ex-goalkeeper pulls off his best David de Gea impression. And it is just as successful. Nice catch.

    Michelle Garland: Are Bangladesh the new England?

  4. Ban 90-4 (target 303)published at 09:49 Greenwich Mean Time 19 March 2015

    Wicketkeeper Mushfiqur Rahim is the new batsman - he remains the Test captain, having yielded the one-day captaincy to Mortaza. Far from the tallest man in international cricket - we'd like to see him standing next to Pakistan's giant pace bowler Mohammad Irfan - Mushfiqur has to duck a bouncer first up.

  5. Postpublished at 09:49 Greenwich Mean Time 19 March 2015

    Michael Vaughan
    Ex-England captain on BBC Test Match Special

    "A great catch from MS Dhoni. He is having a good night. It was a one-handed catch, diving to his left, and it stuck in his paw. What a catch. India are up for this.

    "The celebrations are committed and it's a long ask for Bangladesh now. The batsmen are getting in and getting out. They need someone to get a big score."

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  6. WICKETpublished at 09:45 Greenwich Mean Time 19 March 2015

    And it's all over for Sarkar - just after ramping Shami for four over the keeper's head, he edges and is brilliantly caught one-handed by keeper-skipper Dhoni diving to his left. That mountain to climb for Bangladesh is getting bigger and bigger.

    Scorecard

    MS DhoniImage source, Getty Images
  7. Join the debate at #bbccricketpublished at 09:45 Greenwich Mean Time 19 March 2015

    Donald Parish: Really disappointing to read Alastair Cook's quotes today. Seems like he hasn't taken the opportunity to clear his head.

    England Test captain Alastair Cook has criticised the selectors for dropping him as one-day captain in the build-up to the World Cup.

  8. Latest scorecardpublished at 09:43 Greenwich Mean Time 19 March 2015

    Bangladesh 86-3 from 20 overs (target 303)

    Batsmen: Sarkar 25, Shakib 5

    Fall of wickets: 33-1 (Tamim 25), 33-2 (Kayes), 73-3 (Mahmudullah 21)

    Bowling figures: Yadav 5-1-9-1, Shami 4-0-22-1, Mohit 5-0-28-0, Ashwin 3-0-12-0, Raina 3-1-15-0

    India 302-6: Rohit 137, Raina 65, Taskin 3-69

    India won toss

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    Scorecard

  9. Ban 86-3 (Sarkar 25*, Shakib 5*)published at 09:43 Greenwich Mean Time 19 March 2015

    Ashwin is quickly through his over, he must do wonders for India's over-rates. Just two singles and a wide from it.

  10. Postpublished at 09:42 Greenwich Mean Time 19 March 2015

    Michael Vaughan
    Ex-England captain on BBC Test Match Special

    "You can lose your first three games and still win the World Cup so it is set up for the bigger teams to go through. Now when bowlers are bowling at the death it is real pressure. It might cost your team the World Cup but in the group matches you can make a mistake and get a second chance."

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  11. Ban 83-3 (target 303)published at 09:40 Greenwich Mean Time 19 March 2015

    Shakib, batting in a sleeveless slipover on top of his Bangladesh shirt, unleashes a couple of pull shots against Shami which brings him a two and a single respectively. Bangladesh hearts are then in mouths as Sarkar is nearly caught and bowled, but the diving Shami couldn't quite make it to the ball. 303 still looks a long, long way away.

    Shakib Al HasanImage source, Getty Images
  12. Join the debate at #bbccricketpublished at 09:40 Greenwich Mean Time 19 March 2015

    Matthew Noble: My word that was an incredible superhuman effort by Dhawan for that catch.

  13. Postpublished at 09:40 Greenwich Mean Time 19 March 2015

    Michael Vaughan
    Ex-England captain on BBC Test Match Special

    "If in doubt just whack it out of the park. There is a big open space out there, a huge vacant area. It was a full ball, he saw it and thought 'why not'. He swung through it and it was perfect timing."

  14. Sixpublished at 09:36 Greenwich Mean Time 19 March 2015

    Shakib Al Hasan is the new batsman for Bangladesh, and there's a change of bowling with spinner Ravichandran Ashwin back into the attack. He spins a perfect off break past left-hander Shakib's tentative prod, but the former skipper is off the mark with a single.

    Sarkar sees Ashwin drag one down short and he hoists it over mid-wicket for six towards a delighted pocket of Bangladesh fans. India were 79-2 at this stage. Crisis, what crisis?

  15. Postpublished at 09:36 Greenwich Mean Time 19 March 2015

    Michael Vaughan
    Ex-England captain on BBC Test Match Special

    "It was a triple play from Shikhar Dhawan. Good judgement, right in front of those Indian supporters. Mahmudullah tried to time it, but got a top edge."

    If you want to send Michael Vaughan your questions, on England, KP, the World Cup or anything else, please submit them to @bbctms on Twitter with the hashtag #askvaughan - or via the TMS Facebook page. He'll answer them on a video on the BBC Sport website later.

    Shikhar DhawanImage source, AP
  16. WICKETpublished at 09:30 Greenwich Mean Time 19 March 2015

    Sensational catch! Mahmudullah hooks at the recalled Mohammed Shami, Shkihar Dhawan at long leg catches it at the second attempt, then realises he's going to step over the line, flicks the ball into the air, steps outside - and then back in - before completing the catch. A brief check with the third umpire to see whether Dhawan's foot was touching the rope at any point - but it's no third successive World Cup ton for Mahmudullah.

    Scorecard

    Mohammed ShamiImage source, Getty Images
  17. Postpublished at 09:30 Greenwich Mean Time 19 March 2015

    Michael Vaughan
    Ex-England captain on BBC Test Match Special

    "The fielding from India has been good. MS Dhoni is such a good character. If you look back to the World Cup they won in Mumbai, people expected them to win that competition, but no one expected them to win this one, which they could do."

  18. Postpublished at 09:27 Greenwich Mean Time 19 March 2015

    You'd think that with the required run rate inching towards seven, this is India's game to lose from here. But it's Dhoni giving his team a pep-talk while the drinks cart is on. In tournament cricket, when you reach the knockout stages, there's little wriggle room for error.

  19. Postpublished at 09:24 Greenwich Mean Time 19 March 2015

    Michael Vaughan
    Ex-England captain on BBC Test Match Special

    "For Bangladesh to get close to this target they have to target Raina. He is India's sixth option so they have to target him. Bangladesh can't relax and knock it for singles."

    If you want to send Michael Vaughan your questions, on England, KP, the World Cup or anything else, please submit them to @bbctms on Twitter with the hashtag #askvaughan - or via the TMS Facebook page. He'll answer them on a video on the BBC Sport website later.

  20. Drinks breakpublished at 09:24 Greenwich Mean Time 19 March 2015

    While Ashwin and Jadeja are nominally India's two front-line spinners, they've only bowled one over between them so far and Raina is already into his third, but he's doing a fair job for his team here. That's better footwork from Sarkar, smashing the part-timer for four wide of extra cover. Four singles mean it's eight from the over, and time for some beverages.

    Soumya SarkarImage source, Reuters