Postpublished at 05:27 Greenwich Mean Time 29 February 2020
Kristen Beams
Ex-Australia leg-spinner on BBC Test Match Special
Having been number 11 in tournaments like this myself, your only thought is to get off strike.
Sri Lanka 113-9 (Atapattu 33); India 116-3 (Verma 47)
Unchanged India already in semi-finals; SL already eliminated
New Zealand beat Bangladesh by 17 runs earlier
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Kristen Beams
Ex-Australia leg-spinner on BBC Test Match Special
Having been number 11 in tournaments like this myself, your only thought is to get off strike.
Kaveesha Dilhari now skews one just over the fielder and picks up one.
Kristen Beams
Ex-Australia leg-spinner on BBC Test Match Special
It's flown off the bat, hit the glove and bounced out.
Should've been two in two!
And after praising India's catching and Taniya Bhatia's keeping, she of course shells one.
A thick outside edge from Udeshika Prabodhani first up and Bhatia can't hold on, despite getting two hands to it, moving to her right.
Kristen Beams
Ex-Australia leg-spinner on BBC Test Match Special
She'll be relieved with that, having bowled three overs for 26, it's been all about the spinners and it's never easy to bowl the last over of an innings. She'll be pleased to have hit the top of off stump.
Sandeepani b Pandey 0 (SL 104-9)
Emphatic.
Full, straight and at good pace from seamer Shikha Pandey.
That's far too good for a number 10 and Sathya Sandeepani departs for a golden duck.
Kristen Beams
Ex-Australia leg-spinner on BBC Test Match Special
That is a catch. My first instinct when it went in the air was "that's not your catch", I thought the player on the boundary would have been better placed, but the skipper took it.
They're properly into the bowlers now.
Silva c Kaur b Poonam 8 (SL 104-8)
There were some shocking drops in yesterday's games but India have caught very well here.
This is the pick of the bunch - India skipper Harmanpreet Kaur running back from mid-wicket and taking it over her shoulder after Nilakshi de Silva miscued it.
Kaveesha Dilhari launches one down the ground but doesn't get it out of the middle.
Still, she scurries two, just chipping the retreating mid-off fielder.
Kristen Beams
Ex-Australia leg-spinner on BBC Test Match Special
They're in the game if they get to 120. If they get close to that, they can walk out with confidence.
Poonam Yadav will bowl the penultimate over.
Kristen Beams
Ex-Australia leg-spinner on BBC Test Match Special
They're going a run-a-ball, but what about the boundaries? Will they back themselves to go down the ground?
Deepti Sharma returns for her final over and keeps it tight, just conceding ones and twos.
A decent stop by India skipper Harmanpreet Kaur saves a run or three last up.
Kaveesha Dilhari unfurls a lap sweep off returning seamer Shikha Pandey and gets it past short fine leg for four.
Taniya Bhatia has impressed behind the stumps in this tournament.
Kristen Beams
Ex-Australia leg-spinner on BBC Test Match Special
If you get Chamari Atapattu out, it should count for two wickets, so I'm giving Radha Yadav a five-for here.
Radha Yadav finishes with excellent figures of 4-23 off her four overs.
Sanjeewani lbw Radha 1 (SL 80-7)
Umpire's call - Anushka Sanjeewani has to go.
The Sri Lanka keeper gets very low to play the sweep but misses and the ball hits her on the bicep.
But that's in front of middle and ball tracking shows it was going on to clip the top of middle stump.
Radha Yadav has her fourth wicket.
Kristen Beams
Ex-Australia leg-spinner on BBC Test Match Special
I thought it was not out with the naked eye, but it looks like it's hit her in line.
Anushka Sanjeewani is given out lbw despite not much of an appeal from India.
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