Ban 25-2published at 2.2 overs
Great fielding from Ashleigh Gardner as she runs round from fine leg to save a certain four.
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
Great fielding from Ashleigh Gardner as she runs round from fine leg to save a certain four.
Alex Hartley
England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
Much, much better from Megan Schutt. As soon as you start attacking the stumps in T20 cricket anything can happen - that was a lovely inswinger and she's played all around it.
Sultana b Schutt (Ban 23-2)
Two in three deliveries for Australia!
Shamima Sultana plays all around the ball from Megan Schutt and the bails go flying.
Alex Hartley
England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
As soon as that came off the bat, I thought it was going for four. Australia have a wonderful, wonderful fielding side, and Jess Jonassen had hold of that all day long. Australia probably have the best fielding side in the world. As an England side, we've said we need to be as good as Australia.
Murshida c Jonassen b Schutt 8 (Ban 19-1)
Murshida Khatun tried to repeat the trick but could only pick out Jess Jonassen at mid-on for a comfortable catch.
Breakthrough for Australia.
Alex Hartley
England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
It's all about net run-rate, so I'm sure Bangladesh will try and get as many as they can here.
Murshida Khatun joins in the party. Smashing the ball back over Megan Schutt for four.
Schutt can only shrug as she walks back to her mark.
Talk about timing, Murshida Khatun clips it square into a gap on the onside and it has enough on it to roll away for four.
That was a productive over in the end for Bangladesh.
Murshida Khatun skies the free hit and Bangladesh can only run one.
Ellyse Perry continues and bowls a no-ball - called from the third umpire.
Bangladesh have a free hit.
Andrew Moore
BBC Test Match Special
The win predictor has 90% Australia. Who are the 10% thinking Bangladesh will chase down 190?!
That's better from Shamima Sultana. After initially struggling with her timing she drives the final ball of the over through the onside for the first boundary of the innings.
Megan Schutt is opening up at the other end and beats the outside edge with her first delivery.
Ominous signs for Bangladesh...
A scrambled leg-bye gets Bangladesh off the mark but Ellyse Perry is bang on the money first up, with just one more single off of it.
Shamima Sultana very nearly chops onto her own stumps with the first ball!
Let off for Bangladesh...
Bangladesh openers Shamima Sultana and Murshida Khatun make their way into the middle.
Ellyse Perry will open the bowling for Australia. Just the 190 needed to win.
As good as Australia were with the bat, Bangladesh were poor in the field. This the latest in a long line of fumbles.
Thanks Mark. Can you imagine if Bangladesh pull this off?
I wouldn't get too excited though. That was a statement innings from Australia and I expect them to follow that up with the ball.
Right, while the players change over (that was a bit of a long innings, Bangladesh's over-rate wasn't the best) and I wait for my keyboard to cool down, it's time for Thomas Mallows to talk you through Bangladesh's reply.
Spoiler alert: this will either be an Australia win, or the most exciting 20 overs in the history of cricket.
Alex Hartley
England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
Australia were wonderful with the bat. They had a point to prove and they have 100% done that. Really, really impressive. They have set a total which is virtually impossible for Bangladesh to chase.
I was confused by Bangladesh's field placings during the powerplay. Their tactics were all wrong. I couldn't be positive about it. It just wasn't right.