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 03:41 Greenwich Mean Time 27 February 2020

    It's a cloudy and chilly day in Melbourne, with a bit of moisture in the air. New Zealand will be hoping to take advantage of those conditions early on.

    However, it also looks a good surface to bat on, offering plenty of encouragement to the India batters.

    In conclusion, it looks too close to call!

  2. Pitch perfect?published at 03:39 Greenwich Mean Time 27 February 2020

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  3. Captain's viewpublished at 03:37 Greenwich Mean Time 27 February 2020

    India captain Harmanpreet Kaur: "We wanted to bat. We are doing quite well with the ball, but with the batting, between seven and 14 overs, we are not getting the runs we are expected to."

    On her own form: "I did struggle in last two games but I'm looking to do well today."

  4. Captain's viewpublished at 03:36 Greenwich Mean Time 27 February 2020

    New Zealand captain Sophie Devine: "We're going to have a bowl, it's a fresh wicket. We've made a couple of changes, Jess Kerr pops out, we've got Rosemary Mair and Anna Peterson back in. Cricket can be a fickle game, but I just want to keep putting the team into winning positions."

  5. New Zealand win the toss and will bowlpublished at 03:33 Greenwich Mean Time 27 February 2020

    New Zealand skipper Sophie Devine calls correctly and opts to have a bowl first.

  6. Good morningpublished at 03:28 Greenwich Mean Time 27 February 2020

    A semi-final place is in sight for India as they seek a third victory of the tournament.

    Their shock opening day win over holders Australia was followed up with a comfortable victory against Bangladesh, making them one of the teams to watch.

    New Zealand, though, were equally impressive in their opening game win over Sri Lanka - meaning something has to give at the Junction Oval in Melbourne.