Postpublished at 06:45 Greenwich Mean Time 27 February 2020
Poonam Yadav to bowl her last over...
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
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Thomas Mallows and Mark Mitchener
Poonam Yadav to bowl her last over...
Target 134
Uh-oh - Deepti Sharma doesn't release the ball, and makes it clear to Jensen she was well out of her crease backing up. But Kerr can only play it back to the bowler, Sharma shies at the stumps with Jensen out of her ground, it misses from close range and they run a single.
Hundred up, but New Zealand need 34 from 12 balls.
Kerr goes over the top again, single to long-off. Jensen slashes over cover point and they get back for the first three we've seen today. 35 from 14 needed.
Deepti Sharma to finish up here. Jensen is doing her best, but can only cut a single to short third man. 39 needed from 16.
Here's how it ended for Maddy Green a little earlier:
Hayley Jensen in at seven, but they crossed on the catch - Kerr cuts aggressively, but Harmanpreet Kaur makes a great diving stop at backward point to turn a likely four into a single. Jensen guides her first ball for one, Kerr takes the aerial route over the bowler's head but it's cut off and they can only run two.
The White Ferns need 40 from 18 balls.
Snehal Pradhan
Ex-India seamer on BBC Test Match Special
India are feeling pretty comfortable in this tournament, it looks like they can put a foot in the semi-finals.
Martin c Rodrigues b Radha 25 (NZ 90-5)
It's all going India's way - Martin tries to repeat the shot and holes out on the mid-wicket boundary.
India are likely on their way to the semi-finals at this rate, they're closing on a third successive win.
Slow left-armer Radha Yadav to bowl the 17th over. Katey Martin can't get the first ball away, but then finds the gap with an aggressive heave for four through mid-wicket.
44 needed from 22.
Target 134
Kerr late-cuts, Martin calls her for a quick single and they're home safely. Martin tries to move across the stumps but can only heave a single off the last ball.
Seven off the over - the required rate is up at 12. 48 needed from 24 balls.
Need 50 from 27 balls
With five overs left, Deepti Sharma's got to bowl two of them, so it's no surprise that she's back into the attack. Could she be the bowler New Zealand have to target? Amelia Kerr threads a four through the covers.
Here's that Green six - and a great "crowd catch" by the chap in the red turban.
Target 134
Gayakwad is the first India bowler to complete her four overs, finishing with 1-22 as Martin steers a single to long-off.
It's looking a tall order for the Kiwis - with 55 needed from 30 balls.
Snehal Pradhan
Ex-India seamer on BBC Test Match Special
The dominance of Sophie Devine often shields the other batters and so when they are called to perform, they fall short.
Amelia Kerr in at six - memorably the scorer of an ODI double-century against Ireland, albeit against a vastly less experienced and skilled bowling attack than the one she's facing today.
Kerr is off the mark with a cut shot which flies to short third man for a quick single.
Snehal Pradhan
Ex-India seamer on BBC Test Match Special
The slower Rajeshwari Gayakwad bowls, the more it grips in the surface. There was significant turn and Taniya Bhatia does the rest.
Green c Bhatia b Gayakwad 24 (NZ 77-4)
Gayakwad bowls, Green gets a faint edge to the keeper. And if the edge wasn't there, keeper Taniya Bhatia whips the bails off so if she's not caught, she's definitely stumped. Caught is the verdict.
Need 57 from 36 balls
Green works a single to deep mid-wicket, Martin drills one to long-on, but there must be concern at a lack of boundaries. Green goes straight, but once again Veda Krisnamurthy long-on cuts it off. Last ball, Martin leans over, gets a fortunate edge past the stumps but benefits from a wild throw and they run a second.
Harmanpreet Kaur carefully sets her field for Pandey - Katey Martin blasts a single to the cover sweeper.
Kristen Beams
Ex-Australia leg-spinner on BBC Test Match Special
It's advantage India at the moment as there is not a lot of middle-order hitting from New Zealand. The two at the crease right now have to get the majority of the runs.
They need one big over. It might get them going again and could be the difference.