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Edwards is in the middle, scratching her guard. Tammy Beaumont is at the other end. Spin first up. Jess Jonassen. 133 for a place in the final.
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Captain Lanning makes 55 for Australia
Tammy Beaumont 32 for England
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Stephan Shemilt and James Gheerbrant
Edwards is in the middle, scratching her guard. Tammy Beaumont is at the other end. Spin first up. Jess Jonassen. 133 for a place in the final.
Jonathan Agnew
BBC Test Match Special
"Apart from Charlotte Edwards and Tammy Beaumont the rest of England’s batting has not been up to scratch in the tournament."
Right then, nail-biting second innings of a semi-final part one. What do we reckon? Personally, I think it all rests on the shoulders of Charlotte Edwards. As it was now and ever shall be.
Right, time for me to leave and hand over to Stephan Shemilt for England's glorious/disastrous (delete as applicable) run chase...
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Ben Kramer: Could be a classic with 133 to chase for the win.
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Australia captain Meg Lanning: "It was a flying start from our openers then I was able to build a good partnership, we would have liked a few more boundaries towards the end but it is good score
"130 140, we thought was a good score. If you do bowl well at the stumps then it is difficult to score so that is something we will be focussing on.
"We have played a number of games here and are up to speed with what we need to do. We have got bowling attack to go out and do it."
Well, England fought back extremely well at the end of that innings, preventing any boundaries off the final four overs - a real rarity. However, it's still a very good score by Australia - no team has yet chased a score higher than 123 in this tournament.
Australia 132-6 from 20 overs
Fall of wickets: 41-1 (Villani 19), 50-2 (Healy 25), 86-3 (Perry 10), 123-4 (Blackwell 11), 130-5 (Lanning 55), 132-6 (Jonassen 4)
Not out batter: Mooney 1
Bowling figures: Brunt 3-0-25-0, Shrubsole 4-0-27-0, Marsh 4-0-18-1, Sciver 3-0-22-2, Gunn 4-0-22-1, Knight 2-0-16-0
Ebony Rainford-Brent
Ex-England batter on BBC Test Match Special
"A pretty decent score. For Australia I think they will feel they have enough to be competitive. What Australia will know is Edwards is scoring the runs and if they her through then they have got a chance."
Jonassen c & b Gunn 4 (Aus 132-6)
Jess Jonassen tries to slog the final ball of the innings, but succeeds only in slicing it straight up in the air and giving Jenny Gunn a simple return catch.
Ebony Rainford-Brent
Ex-England batter on BBC Test Match Special
"Serious captain's innings in this semi-final getting her side to a good total."
Jonathan Agnew
BBC Test Match Special
"Rather going for glory in the end to put those extra runs on the board. Well played Meg Lanning that was a really good innings."
Lanning run out (Shrubsole) 55 (Aus 130-5)
Anya Shrubsole hasn't had the best of days with the ball but you can't keep quality players out of the game. A direct hit from long-on sees Lanning caught well short. England putting the squeeze on well here.
A big story coming out of the India camp.
Yuvraj Singh is out of the remainder of the tournament after twisting his ankle while batting in the win against Australia.
Batsman Manish Pandey, who has played only two T20 internationals, has been called up.
Now 26, Pandey became the first Indian to score a century in the IPL when he was only 19.
Ebony Rainford-Brent
Ex-England batter on BBC Test Match Special
"I think Australia have got a decent defendable score. If they do get anywhere near that 140 mark that will be dangerous. The key is getting Lanning back on strike."