Ind 252-3published at 40.4 overs
More good running from KL Rahul and Virat Kohli allows the latter to pick up a couple more with a steer to mid-wicket.
Kohli has 96.
Kohli completes victory and brings up century with a six
Kohli's century off 97 balls - his 48th in ODI cricket
Gill (53) & Rohit (48) get India off to typically fast start
Mamudullah's late hitting (46 off 36 balls) boosts Bangladesh total
India's spinners strangle Bangladesh in middle overs
Jadeja takes 2-38 and excellent catch to remove Mushfiqur (38)
Bangladesh put on 93 for first wicket before India apply brakes
Half-centuries for Hasan (51) & Das (66)
Timothy Abraham, Sam Drury, Stephan Shemilt and Maisie Gallen
More good running from KL Rahul and Virat Kohli allows the latter to pick up a couple more with a steer to mid-wicket.
Kohli has 96.
Target 257
Brilliant running.
Virat Kohli works Hasan Mahmud for a couple to leg.
He has 94.
Athar Ali Khan
Former Bangladesh all-rounder on BBC Test Match Special
Rahul may as well take his gloves off at this rate. Kohli wants the 100.
Virat Kohli might have a chance at this century after all.
He goes down on one knee and mullers Nasum Ahmed over long on.
Kohli then knocks a single to keep the strike. He has 92, India need eight runs to win.
Prakash Wakankar
BBC Test Match Special commentator
What a lovely shot. It came out of nowhere. King Kohli is on song.
Part of the brilliance of Virat Kohli is his ruthlessness.
He seems to be calmly going through an over, not really showing much intent, but offered the slightest opening he explodes.
Hasan Mahmud pops in a slower ball but Kohli reads it and pumps it back down the ground over his head for six.
Prakash Wakankar
BBC Test Match Special commentator
You have to feel for Bangladesh. They needed early wickets and they didn't get them. And there's really only one result now. A question of when, not if.
A run a ball off Mehidy Miraz's 10th over. He finishes with 2-47 from his allocation.
Here's Virat Kohli's best bits. Not enough runs left in this game to make a century by the looks, but it would be surprise if he didn't reach three figures in this tournament based on this form.
Prakash Wakankar
BBC Test Match Special commentator
He's hooked that cleanly. It didn't go too high into the air, but he timed it perfectly.
Deep Dasgupta
Former India wicketkeeper on BBC Test Match Special
This is exactly what you want from your top batters. Finish the game off properly, don't leave it for the lower batters.
You're too kind, Megan. It was self deprecation rather fishing for praise.
Anyway, KL Rahul is bounced by left-arm seamer Shoriful Islam and heaves him for a flat six behind square.
He makes it back-to-back boundaries with a slap over mid-wicket for four.
India finishing with a flourish.
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Here's how Shreyas Iyer gave his wicket away a little cheaply earlier.
Out in the middle in Pune, Mehidy Miraz grins at Virat Kohli after a delivery which had the India batter back in his crease defending a little more circumspectly.
Shoriful Islam drops it short to KL Rahul who whips it round the corner for a one-bounce four. That was in the air for a little while but Rahul got enough on it.
Steven Finn
Former England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
It would have to be an abomination for India to lose this game now. Bangladesh aren't offering up very positive body language. They want this done and dusted.
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent on Test Match Special
India are milking this really.
Both sides take a breather. India are cantering to victory.
Back in the days when I was a humble reporter for a regional newspaper in the West Midlands I actually had a one-on-one sitdown interview with Virat Kohli.
He was a relatively unknown in England at that time, and I had hoped India's press officer would give me one of their 'bigger' names.
It took place in Birmingham town hall. Almost unthinkable to get that kind of access to someone who is a global superstar now.
I'd like to think our respective careers have followed a similar trajectory...
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent on Test Match Special
Bangladesh's fielding today has been nothing but ordinary.
Here's one of those Virat Kohli drives from a little while ago to feast upon.