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. WICKETpublished at 08:44 Greenwich Mean Time 19 March 2015

    Soumya Sarkar is the new batsman, there's a village-style mix-up and a calamitous run-out. Sarkar knocked the ball to third man, took a few steps down the track and was caught ball-watching as he stopped. The next thing he knows, Kayes is two-thirds of the way down the pitch, and he has no chance of getting back to the bowler's end. Two wickets in two balls.

    Scorecard

    Umesh YadavImage source, AFP
  2. Postpublished at 08:44 Greenwich Mean Time 19 March 2015

    Michael Vaughan
    Ex-England captain on BBC Test Match Special

    "You stand your ground, wait for them to go upstairs and have a look. But I don't know what Tamim was then waiting for."

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  3. WICKETpublished at 08:43 Greenwich Mean Time 19 March 2015

    Yes, there was an edge. Yes, it was a clean catch. Out, surely? Tamim takes a while to walk off, but there's nothing he can do. Gone for 25 from 25 balls. But have Bangladesh's hopes of a shock win departed with him?

    Scorecard

    Umesh YadavImage source, Getty Images
  4. Third umpirepublished at 08:41 Greenwich Mean Time 19 March 2015

    Big moment. Tamim goes for another flashing drive and it takes the edge, Dhoni takes the catch but the umpires just want to check it's carried. And they send it upstairs to Steve Davis...

  5. Join the debate at #bbccricketpublished at 08:41 Greenwich Mean Time 19 March 2015

    Maddy Raman: Highest chase at the MCG but with two new balls and some decent batting Bangladesh have a chance of an upset.

    Kishin Mahtani: If Bangladesh chase this down I will not watch cricket for a YEAR. No hope for Bangladesh; India on to the semi-finals.

  6. Ban 31-0 (Tamim 24*, Kayes 4*)published at 08:39 Greenwich Mean Time 19 March 2015

    Tamim, who hit that memorable century at Lord's on Bangladesh's last tour of England, flogs another two over mid-wicket when Mohit tries to bounce him. The flashing blade of Bengal is out again and the ball sails towards third man, where Ashwin doesn't really go for it, taking the ball on the bounce which persuades Dhoni to bring him up into the ring and send Yadav out to the deep.

    Tamim IqbalImage source, Getty Images
  7. Join the debate at #bbccricketpublished at 08:38 Greenwich Mean Time 19 March 2015

    Australia captain Michael Clarke:, external Preparation done. The boys are ready.

    Australia play their quarter-final against Pakistan in Adelaide tomorrow. The match starts at 03:30 GMT and our live text commentary will begin 30 minutes before that.

  8. Ban 28-0published at 08:36 Greenwich Mean Time 19 March 2015

    After Shami was flogged round the park for three fours last over, Dhoni makes an immediate bowling change and sends for his third seamer Mohit Sharma, while moving his second slip into a catching position at short cover. Kayes dinks a single to third man, then Tamim gives Mohit the charge, flings his bat at it and flays him over backward point for another four! Game on!

    Tamim IqbalImage source, AP
  9. Postpublished at 08:36 Greenwich Mean Time 19 March 2015

    Michael Vaughan
    Ex-England captain on BBC Test Match Special

    "This is a huge game for both sides. If Bangladesh get close they will get more nervous than they are now. They just have to keep playing like a free spirit. They will not be too worried about the Indian bowling attack, it is just the high run rate and that will increase the pressure. If Tamim Iqbal can fire for an hour you just never know."

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  10. Ban 23-0 (target 303)published at 08:33 Greenwich Mean Time 19 March 2015

    With a new ball used at each end, as has been the ODI regulations since 2012, it's as if there's a different game being played at each end here - as at one end, Tamim is driving freely against Shami, while at the other, Yadav is keeping Kayes tied up in knots.

    Finally, after nine dot balls, Kayes is off the mark with a three through the covers. After yesterday's game, I'm sure most neutrals would be hoping for an exciting run chase here under the lights.

    Tamim IqbalImage source, Getty Images
  11. Postpublished at 08:33 Greenwich Mean Time 19 March 2015

    Michael Vaughan
    Ex-England captain on BBC Test Match Special

    "Cricket is not on anyone's agenda in England and that's a real issue for the game. People back home enjoyed the Big Bash and lots of people were watching it. It was great viewing. But the England team need to win in the West Indies, play well against New Zealand and then it will build again before the Ashes starts.

    "It is so important that Alastair Cook scores some runs in the West Indies so we can put to bed his poor run of form."

  12. Ban 20-0 (Tamim 17*, Kayes 0*)published at 08:29 Greenwich Mean Time 19 March 2015

    India's trio of pace bowlers have been one of the more surprising successes of this tournament - given that we knew how good their batting line-up was. But Tamim is ready to fight fire with fire, slamming a four past mid-off, cracking another one through point when Shami offers him some width, and smacking his third four of the over past extra cover. Ajinkya Rahane gives Shami a consolatory pat on the shoulders between deliveries.

  13. Postpublished at 08:29 Greenwich Mean Time 19 March 2015

    Michael Vaughan
    Ex-England captain on BBC Test Match Special

    Yesterday, England selector James Whitaker explained the current England management's stance on Kevin Pietersen, by repeating that he "isn't in their plans". Here is what Vaughan had to say about this response...

    "It is a difficult question to answer. Whitaker is in the real world and he is in the process and is having the finger pointing at him. He could say never again and suddenly everything changes and Pietersen is scoring runs and a new management decide they need him."

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  14. Ban 7-0 (target 303)published at 08:25 Greenwich Mean Time 19 March 2015

    Yadav is bowling with plenty of pace here, beating Kayes outside his off stump before the left-hander has to fend off a bouncer. A maiden over, and Kayes is scoreless from seven deliveries.

    And with plenty of debate to be had back home, 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.

  15. Postpublished at 08:25 Greenwich Mean Time 19 March 2015

    Michael Vaughan
    Ex-England captain on BBC Test Match Special

    On Kevin Pietersen's potential return to the England set-up...

    "Colin Graves has come in as chairman and wants to meet with Pietersen to see where he is at. I don't think he has a cat in hell's chance of playing with the current management. But you have to look further down the line. If England play poorly, the management might change - it is pro, high level sport. There has been poor selections and strategies and that is down to management and coaches.

    "Let's see how they perform in the West Indies. If England play poorly, who is to say in May that there might be a change. And if Pietersen is scoring county runs, the new man may fancy him playing him in the middle order. Why not leave that open?"

    Kevin PietersenImage source, Getty Images
  16. Ban 7-0published at 08:21 Greenwich Mean Time 19 March 2015

    Mohammed Shami will start from the other end, he strays with a couple of wides - spraying one each side of the wicket - while Tamim, whose natural talent suggests his lifetime ODI average of 29.71 is a little underwhelming, adds another two to his score.

    Tamim IqbalImage source, Getty Images
  17. Postpublished at 08:21 Greenwich Mean Time 19 March 2015

    Michael Vaughan
    Ex-England captain on BBC Test Match Special

    On the current England situation:

    "It is a soap opera. I don't know if any producers are willing but make a movie. It has been a shamozzle. They are not going in the same direction and haven't been for a while. I look at performance on the pitch and you have to be critical. We knew Cook was losing the ODI job before Cook did. How did that happen? It is terrible. There are leaks left, right and centre from the ECB and that has to stop."

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  18. Ban 3-0 (target 303)published at 08:16 Greenwich Mean Time 19 March 2015

    Left-handers Tamim Iqbal and Imrul Kayes are Bangladesh's opening pair, with right-arm paceman Umesh Yadav taking the opening over. Tamim gets what could be an epic chase under way with a couple of pull shots which bring him a two and a single. Then there's a stifled appeal from the two slips for a catch behind as Kayes tries to leave the ball, but keeper MS Dhoni doesn't react - and to confound the situation further, the snickometer hints that there might have been a bit of bat on that.

  19. Join the debate at #bbccricketpublished at 08:15 Greenwich Mean Time 19 March 2015

    Ben Thapa:, external This is going to be a fascinating chase: Bangladesh's overachieving batsmen vs India's overachieving bowlers. Hard to call!

    Adil Othman:, external Anyone else feel that the 302 score is a tad underwhelming for India?

  20. Postpublished at 08:12 Greenwich Mean Time 19 March 2015

    Michael Vaughan has had plenty to say on TMS about the England situation, we'll bring it to you shortly as Bangladesh are ready to start their run chase...

    Michael Vaughan and Jonathan Agnew