Summary

  • India 161-4 (19.4 overs) - Kohli 82* (51 balls)

  • Aus 160-6 (20 overs) - Finch 43, Maxwell 31

  • India to face West Indies in semi-finals

  • England women beat Pakistan by 68 runs

  • Eng women to face Australia in semi-finals

  1. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 14:44 British Summer Time 27 March 2016

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    Asintha Warnasuriya: When it comes to cricket, Rest of the south asian countries and India is like Argentina and Brazil in football #GoAussies, external

  2. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 14:39

    Got all that? Impressive India, or Awesome Australia? Who's going through to the semi-finals? And, if we're talking Bond, which cricketers would make the best Bond, or even Bond villian? Surely some Bond films could be changed to incorporate cricket? Text 81111, tweet using the hashtag #bbccricket, external or email tms@bbc.co.uk. 

  3. Postpublished at 14:37

    India captain MS Dhoni: "We wanted to bat first also, it may slow down, not definitely but there is a chance. It's more important how it behaves than how it looks. 

    "They have done a really good job for us, our bowlers, but we can't always rely on one department. Our batting line-up looks stronger and there is a lot of talk about that but we are balanced. 

    "We have to be at our best, in knockout games like this everything here matters, every catch. If we can go slightly better in our batting department today it will be good."

  4. Postpublished at 14:36

    Australia captain Steve Smith: "We're going to gave a bat. It looks a pretty good wicket, it's a bit dry so it might slow up a bit later, but hopefully we'll have some good runs on the board. 

    "We've worked a lot on playing against spin, we haven't been playing too well against it but hopefully we can today. 

    "We've got better every game. That's the way you want to be in tournament, and it's nice to be in the position we’re at in a quarter-final."

  5. Postpublished at 14:35

    India are also unchanged, fielding the same side that pulled off that remarkable victory against Bangladesh. Indeed, they've fielded the same XI throughout the tournament. Full line-ups to come.

  6. Postpublished at 14:34

    Australia are unchanged. Dhoni says he would have batted first too.

  7. Australia win the toss and batpublished at 14:33

    Steve Smith calls tails, and tails it is. He thinks it will be a dry deck and is expecting plenty of spin.

  8. Postpublished at 14:31

    MS Dhoni and Steve Smith on the way to flick the coin. I wonder if it's the last time MS will be charge of India...

  9. Postpublished at 14:29

    And, if that wasn't enough, there's business to be done in the women's tournament too. England meet Pakistan, needing a win make sure of their place in the semi-finals.

    What better way to spend your Easter Sunday afternoon? (Before you say, I'm aware that A View To A Kill is on the telly, but record it and watch it later. It's not even Moore's best Bond. The Man With The Golden Gun, if you're asking.) 

  10. Postpublished at 14:27

    Nope, there is another must-see event of the day, one which could serve up more excitement than Jonathan Pine and Dickie Roper.

    India v Australia at the World Twenty20. Winners go through to the semi-finals, losers go out.

    The biggest match of the tournament so far.

  11. Postpublished at 14:25

    Mystery, intrigue, drama and almost unbearable tension. We've got it all on this Easter Sunday.

    And I'm not talking about the finale of The Night Manager (though that will be a cracker)...

    The Night Manager