Goodbyepublished at 18:23 GMT 13 March 2016
That's all your cricket for today. Join us again for the start of the Super 10 phase on Tuesday, when India - hosts and many people's favourites for the title - face New Zealand in Nagpur at 14:00 GMT.
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Bangladesh qualify for Super 10s
Bangladesh: Tamim 103* off 63 balls
Oman target revised twice after rain
Shakib takes 4-15 for Bangladesh
That's all your cricket for today. Join us again for the start of the Super 10 phase on Tuesday, when India - hosts and many people's favourites for the title - face New Zealand in Nagpur at 14:00 GMT.
Bangladesh captain Mashrafe Mortaza: "Thanks to Tamim - he's been scoring so nicely for us. Hopefully his form will keep going.
"We played fearless cricket - that was a big decision so thanks to the coach. We are looking forward to the next big four matches."
Oman captain Sultan Ahmed: "We tried our best but the Tamim Iqbal innings made a difference."

It is all over as Bangladesh win by 54 runs and qualify for the Super 10s.
Oman 59-8
That is Shakib Al Hasan's fourth wicket.
Oman 56-6
Oman 50-5
An early wicket after play resumes, Amir Ali falling for four.
The players are back out and Oman's target is now 120 off 12 overs. As we stand, that means 75 off 22 balls.

As we await news in Dharamsala, we bring you the latest from the England camp.
Speaking before their first game against West Indies on Wednesday, batsman Jason Roy has been talking up England's chances. "There's no reason why we shouldn't win it," he says.
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More rain so back come the covers.
Oman 45-4
Oman 44-3
Play in Dharamsala between Bangladesh v Oman will restart at 17:20 GMT, with the target reduced to 152 off 16 overs. Oman will resume on 41-2 after seven overs. The equation to win now: 111 in nine overs.
It is raining in Dharamsala so the covers are on. It is not too heavy so we will keep you updated.
Oman 14-2
Oman 1-1
We are back underway and we have an early wicket.