SA vs AUSpublished at 16:49 Greenwich Mean Time 18 February 2023
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Renuka Singh Thakur finishes with 5-15
Seamer removes Danni Wyatt, Alice Capsey and Sophia Dunkley in powerplay, before removing Amy Jones and Katherine Sciver-Brunt in final over
Nat Sciver-Brunt makes 50 off 41 balls, with Amy Jones adding 40 off 27
India win toss and bowl first
Both sides have won opening two games
Winner will likely top Group 2 and avoid defending champions Australia in semi-finals
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South Africa skipper Sune Luus: "I think it's a good toss to lose. We were leaning towards batting first. I think the wicket looks amazing. It's seam friendly and will be challenge. We have made one change with Masabata Klaas in for Ayabonga Khaka."
Australia skipper Meg Lanning: "Hopefully we can start well. Alyssa Healy is missing with a quad problem so Annabel Sutherland comes in. It's just precautionary with Alyssa. Hopefully we can make up for her absence. Beth Mooney will take the gloves."
Sune Luus tosses the coin and heads is the call from Meg Lanning and it comes down a head.
Lanning fancies a bowl first.
Alex Hartley
Former England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
If England have ever had a chance of winning the World Cup, or of beating Australia, it's now. They're fearless.
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England captain Heather Knight: "We talk a lot about trying to fit our mindset to the conditions and my partnership with Nat did that. It was a really key partnership and it is really nice to have that depth in our batting line-up. I thought Amy in particular was outstanding.
"They bowled really well. Thakur was outstanding, nipping the ball both ways. It was a really good toss to win. Nat manipulated the field really well. It was a really complete batting performance.
"It is a real confidence-booster. We haven't really played against a really big team recently and to perform like that against a really good India side is really confident. It feels like we are building nicely. I thought Sophie [Ecclestone] and Sarah [Glenn] were outstanding again today. We've got people in form and we read conditions really well and took pace when needed and kept the stumps in play.
"Our ground fielding was outstanding today, the best we've fielded in the tournament. A couple of chances went down today, which happens sometimes, but when you're in big games and players like Smriti Mandhana you can't afford to give them second chances."
India captain Harmanpreet Kaur: "I think we started well but in the middle overs we didn't bowl to our plans and gave away too many runs. I think in batting we were doing well but not quite able to get where needed to be.
"When the rain came we were 10 or 12 runs behind but thought we could have recovered it. There are some areas we need to improve on, but some of the batters still did really well."
On Renuka Singh Thakur, who finished with 5-15: "She bowled well. She is always looking for wickets. It's great to see her doing so well."
We'll also hear from India captain Harmanpreet Kaur and England counterpart Heather Knight shortly.
England are top of the group with three wins out of three and have one foot in the semi-finals.
Player of the match, England all-rounder Nat Sciver-Brunt: "It was tough. They were getting it to seam a lot. Thakur bowled brilliantly and get the stumps in play all the time. We had to soak it up but put our front foot forward too.
"If I get any in the middle of the bat it is a nice feeling but it take a while to get used to the pace of the pitch and take the account to the bowlers.
"It looked different today. We didn't get off to the start we have been at the start but I thought we did well in the middle to not forget about the boundaries and Amy Jones came in and played a brilliant knock.
"I did get caught whistling and dancing along to the band but it is great to play infront of people who want to watch us."
Nat Sciver-Brunt is named player of the match for her 50 off 42 balls. We'll hear from her shortly.
A fine knock by Smriti Mandhana. Might the outcome have been different if she had been there at the end with Richa Ghosh?
Henry Moeran
BBC Test Match Special commentator
Katherine Sciver-Brunt is nowhere near that huddle. She's wiping her brow, walking away from the huddle towards the dugout.
Alex Hartley
Former England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
There's 19 runs come off this over with one ball left. If England were defending 24, say, would they turn to Katherine Sciver-Brunt the way she's bowling?
A dot ball to finish and England are home.
With the exception of that final over it was a good performance by England as they kept their cool at key moments - both with the bat, in the field and with the ball.
Richa Ghosh finishes unbeaten on 47 for India.
Katherine Brunt-Sciver gets her composure back with two runs off the next two legal balls.
Richa Ghosh heaves back over the ground for a 72-metre six.
India still need snookers with 14 required off two balls.
Alex Hartley
Former England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
Back of the hand slower ball from Katherine Sciver-Brunt, just didn't come out right. With the field she's got set, is she trying to bowl wide yorkers?
Uhhh ohhh. Katherine Brunt's first ball disappears for four and her next is five no balls after a high full toss. It's a free hit, too.
All of a sudden India need 27 off five balls.
Just two runs off Sophie Ecclestone's final over. India need 31 off six balls to be bowled by Katherine Brunt-Sciver.
Henry Moeran
BBC Test Match Special commentator
Brilliant work from Sciver-Brunt there. She had the presence of mind to throw to the right end. Sharma is run out by a foot!