Summary

  • 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

  • In-play highlights available to UK users

  1. Postpublished at 03:44 Greenwich Mean Time 29 February 2020

    In Sri Lanka's last match, they gave Australia a scare before losing by five wickets...

  2. Postpublished at 03:41 Greenwich Mean Time 29 February 2020

    Last time out for India, they narrowly beat New Zealand despite a brave knock from Amelia Kerr late on...

  3. Captain's viewpublished at 03:37 Greenwich Mean Time 29 February 2020

    India captain Harmanpreet Kaur: We are OK with batting or bowling first. It's a great opportunity for us because we haven't chased so far.

    "We are sticking with the same players who played the last game.

    "We are doing quite well, we just want to stick with what we are doing well."

  4. Captain's viewpublished at 03:35 Greenwich Mean Time 29 February 2020

    Sri Lanka captain Chamari Atapattu: "We're going to bat first, I'm pretty confident about my batting. We try to play positive cricket, we have only two games left but we'll try to be competitive. 120's a good score on this wicket in these conditions."

  5. Sri Lanka win the toss and batpublished at 03:33 Greenwich Mean Time 29 February 2020

    India will have to chase to make it four wins from four.

  6. Postpublished at 03:32 Greenwich Mean Time 29 February 2020

    The two captains are ready for the toss...

  7. NZ keep semi-final hopes alivepublished at 03:32 Greenwich Mean Time 29 February 2020

    The first match in Melbourne earlier today was a low-scoring thriller.

    New Zealand kept their semi-final hopes alive with a 17-run win over Bangladesh.

    The Tigers dismissed New Zealand for just 91 but then collapsed with the bat themselves, only able to reach 74.

    It means whoever wins the final Group A match between New Zealand and Australia goes through to the semi-finals.

    The full match report is here.

    New Zealand's Hayley Jensen celebratesImage source, Getty Images
  8. Welcomepublished at 03:30 Greenwich Mean Time 29 February 2020

    Hello and welcome to live coverage of India against Sri Lanka at the Junction Oval in Melbourne.

    India can guarantee top spot in Group A by making it four wins from four here.

    Sri Lanka have already been eliminated from semi-final contention.