Ned 86-8published at 19 overs
Target 400
Zampa has 11 wickets in the tournament. Only Mitch Santner has more.
Australia complete biggest winning margin in World Cup, by 309 runs
Zampa takes four wickets as Netherlands subside; two for Marsh
Netherlands set 400 to win after Australia pile up 399-8
Maxwell hits 40-ball century; the fastest in World Cup history
Maxwell breaks Aiden Markram's 49-ball record set earlier this month
De Leede's figures of 2-115 the most expensive in ODIs
Previous most expensive spells cost 113 runs
Warner hits 104 off 92 balls; his second of the World Cup
Smith caught by diving Van der Merwe for 71; Labuschagne makes 62
Sam Drury, Stephan Shemilt and Callum Matthews
Target 400
Zampa has 11 wickets in the tournament. Only Mitch Santner has more.
Alex Hartley
Former England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
Surely, surely, there aim is to not get bowled out within 20 overs.
Ned 86-8
Aryan Dutt survives. Just.
Henry Moeran
BBC Test Match Special commentator
There are some very disappointed Dutch supporters with their hands in their hands.
Van der Merwe lbw Zampa 0 (Ned 86-8)
Dutch fans can't watch. Adam Zampa is on a hat-trick...
Henry Moeran
BBC Test Match Special commentator
That is out, out.
Ned 86-8
First ball! Roloef van der Merwe given out, completely misreading an Adam Zampa googly. Surely gone?
Alex Hartley
Former England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
We are looking like at the biggest defeat in World Cup history for the Netherlands. After a shock couple of games for Australia, they have come back nicely.
Henry Moeran
BBC Test Match Special commentator
Van Beek swipes at that and everyone knew he was out, there were two noises. It cannoned into the gloves.
Van Beek c Inglis b Zampa 0 (Ned 86-7)
This is happening quickly. Logan van Beek tries to cut Adam Zampa and edges behind. Australia got have this one done before restaurants in Dehli close for the night.
Target 400
It was just a little tickle off the bottom of the glove. Logan van Beek is the new man.
Henry Moeran
BBC Test Match Special commentator
Inglis with a good tumbling take gives Marsh a soft wicket.
Alex Hartley
Former England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
Not a good ball, but a good catch and this could be a very good win for Australia and boost their net run rate. That would be very bad news for England.
Nidamanuru c Inglis b Marsh 14 (Ned 84-6)
And another!
Teja Nidamanuru this time, gloving down the leg side off Mitchell Marsh, with Josh Inglis taking a good tumbling catch behind the stumps. We're in record defeat territory, here.
Aaron Finch
Former Australia captain on BBC Test Match Special
A lot of times in Australia's dressing room, you talk about positive play and people assume to hit big, but that is not necessarily what is needed.
Target 400
Adam Zampa comes into the attack, Australia opting for spin for the first time. Zampa is bowling his whippy leg-breaks behind a pair of clear shades. Are they shades? Not sure. Let's go with goggles. Four singles off it.
Aaron Finch
Former Australia captain on BBC Test Match Special
If we look back at Australia's first match, they had India were 2-3, but for them to drop anchor at not one an over, they still chased 200 at just three or four an over. They took all risk out of the game and could do that without Virat Kohli. The key is attacking with minimal risk.
Target 400
Leading edge! Nidamanuru escapes, the ball flying through a gap in the cover ring and landing safely.
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There are lopsided games in all forms of cricket. Is cricket going to die?
Kylie
Target 400
Mitchell Marsh is bowling his second over, after David Warner took that good catch in his first. Worth another look...