Summary

  • Australia 189-1 beat Bangladesh 103-9 by 86 runs in Canberra

  • Healy 83 (53 balls), Mooney 81* (58), Gardner 22* (9)

  • NZ 130-6 (Kerr 34*) - India win by three runs in Melbourne

  • India 133-8 - Verma 46 (34 balls) - dropped on 25 & 32

  • India qualify for semi-finals

  • In-play highlights available to UK users

  1. Postpublished at 06:59 Greenwich Mean Time 27 February 2020

    We're just catching up with the last few highlights from that innings - here's how Katey Martin was caught in the deep:

  2. Postpublished at 06:58 Greenwich Mean Time 27 February 2020

    As Amelia Kerr takes the congratulations from her team-mates for keeping them in the game right to the last ball, it looks like the teenager is struggling to keep her emotions in check.

    She finished on 34 from 19 balls - we've just found out that Jensen was adjudged to have been run out off that last ball of the game. So New Zealand finish on 129-6 rather than 130-5, and India win by four runs (not three).

  3. Postpublished at 06:56 Greenwich Mean Time 27 February 2020

    So, it's three wins from three for India, with only Sri Lanka still to play in the group stage.

    New Zealand lose their unbeaten record - they're played two, won one, lost one.

  4. Postpublished at 06:55 Greenwich Mean Time 27 February 2020

    Snehal Pradhan
    Ex-India seamer on BBC Test Match Special

    It looked like a one-act play, but ended up being a Bollywood thriller. Full credit to Amelia Kerr for going after India's best bowler and hitting 18 off that penultimate over to keep New Zealand in the game. She gave India a heart attack there.

  5. NZ 130-5published at 20 overs

    Kerr swings, it hits her pads, they can only run one - India win by three runs!

  6. NZ 129-5published at 19.5 overs

    Kerr ramps a four over the vacant slip cordon!

    Five to win off the last ball. Four for a super over!

  7. NZ 125-5published at 19.4 overs

    A great yorker from Pandey cramps Jensen who can only steer a single to wide mid-on. Nine needed from two balls.

    New Zealand like a super over, don't they?

  8. Postpublished at 06:52 Greenwich Mean Time 27 February 2020

    Snehal Pradhan
    Ex-India seamer on BBC Test Match Special

    Who is thinking super over?

  9. NZ 124-5published at 19.3 overs

    Kerr tries to force Pandey through mid-wicket, India are happy to concede the single.

    Kiwis need 10 from three balls.

  10. NZ 123-5published at 19.2 overs

    Jensen blasts a single to long-off. Kerr on strike. 11 needed from four balls.

  11. Postpublished at 06:51 Greenwich Mean Time 27 February 2020

    Snehal Pradhan
    Ex-India seamer on BBC Test Match Special

    That is every lower-order batter's favourite shot.

    Suddenly the pressure is all on India.

  12. NZ 122-5published at 19.1 overs

    Now, Hayley Jensen to bat, the pace of Shikha Pandey with ball in hand.

    Does she go for a single to get Kerr on strike?

    Better than that for the Kiwis - she gets an inside edge for four!

    New Zealand need 12 from five balls.

  13. Postpublished at 06:49 Greenwich Mean Time 27 February 2020

    Snehal Pradhan
    Ex-India seamer on BBC Test Match Special

    What an innings Amelia Kerr is playing.

  14. NZ 118-5published at 19 overs

    Target 134

    Kerr lifts another four over cover! 18 from Poonam's last over.

    New Zealand need 16 from the last over for what would be a staggering victory.

  15. NZ 114-5published at 18.5 overs

    Full toss! Kerr square-drives it for four. 20 from seven needed.

  16. NZ 110-5published at 18.4 overs

    Kerr tries the same shot again but plays and misses. 24 needed from eight.

  17. NZ 110-5published at 18.3 overs

    Kerr is so far across her stumps, she's almost off the cut strip - but she helps the ball from outside off stump, down to fine leg for four!

    24 needed from nine balls. Is this on?

  18. Postpublished at 06:46 Greenwich Mean Time 27 February 2020

    Snehal Pradhan
    Ex-India seamer on BBC Test Match Special

    She is making a fist of it. If they can turn this into a big over, it could be game on.

  19. NZ 106-5published at 18.2 overs

    Kerr lofts a two to long-off. Well run, there. 28 from 10.

  20. NZ 104-5published at 18.1 overs

    Amelia Kerr steps way across to the off side and whacks Poonam over deep square leg for a first-bounce four.

    They need 30 from 11 balls.