South Africa win the toss and bat first against Bangladesh with Rubel Hussain appealing unsuccessfully for lbw against Graeme Smith
Opener Hashim Amla easily makes his ground as Bangladesh appeal for a run out in Mirpur. South Africa off to a bright start, which is good news for England
Smith is out for 45, equalling his highest score in the 2011 World Cup, when he plays and misses a Mahmudullah delivery and is stumped by Mushfiqur Rahim. South Africa 98-1
Amla reaches the 14th one-day international fifty of his career but then chops a shot onto his stumps and is dismissed for 51 - two wickets in 12 balls for Bangladesh who need to win to qualify for the quarter-finals
South Africa lose a third wicket when JP Duminy mis-hooks slinger Rubel and gives an easy catch to the keeper
The dependable Jacques Kallis notches up his 82nd ODI fifty but is dismissed for 69, an impressive caught and bowled by Bangladesh captain Shakib Al Hasan
Fast bowler Rubel Hossain is the pick of the Bangladesh bowlers, taking 3-58, as well as running out Johan Botha for 12 as South Africa reach 284-8 in their 50 overs
Bangladesh make the worst possible start to their run chase as Lonwabo Tsotsobe removes openers Tamim Iqbal and Imrul Kayes - the latter inexplicably offering no stroke to a straight delivery
Left-armer Tstosobe adds to his haul by bowling Shahriar Nafees for five before handing over to the spinners as the Tigers slip to 36-5 in the 16th over
Skipper Shakib Al Hasan is the only Bangladesh batsman to reach double figures, hitting 30 off 49 balls before he edges Robin Peterson to keeper Morne van Wyk, who grabs the ball at the second attempt
Peterson (right) puts Bangladesh out of their misery by bowling Naeem Islam, the co-hosts dismissed for 78 to lose by 206 runs - a result which seals England's place in the quarter-finals
Meanwhile, over in Colombo, a group of female Pakistan fans have a special message for under-fire wicketkeeper Kamran Akmal ahead of their final group game against Australia
Australia bat first after winning the toss but lose an early wicket when Shane Watson is bowled attempting an expansive drive at a ball from paceman Umar Gul
There is an ugly moment when Ricky Ponting appears to edge to the keeper and partner Brad Haddin gets into an altercation with the Pakistan team after their appeal is turned down by umpire Marais Erasmus
The decision is referred to the TV umpire and Ponting has to walk after replays show a clear nick into Kamran Akmal's gloves, leaving Australia 75-2 in the 19th over
After the earlier on-field furore, Pakistan are elated when pace bowler Wahab Riaz (left) gets rid of Haddin, who fences at an angled delivery and is caught behind for 42
Australia's decline continues as Abdul Razzaq (right) removes Michael Clarke and Mitchell Johnson and Abdur Rehman has Mike Hussey caught at mid-on to leave them tottering on 147-7
Steve Smith does his best to boost Australia's total but is bowled off the inside edge by Shahid Afridi for 25 and they are eventually all out for 176
Australia need an immediate breakthrough to dent Pakistan's confidence and Brett Lee provides it by diving low to scoop up a return catch and remove Mohammad Hafeez in his second over
Kamran Akmal punishes some wayward deliveries from Shaun Tait and Mitchell Johnson before Lee traps him lbw as Australia show they will not surrender their 34-match unbeaten run in World Cups without a fight
Younus Khan and Asad Shafiq steady Pakistan with a stand of 53 in 14 overs but the indefatigable Lee returns to put new heart into Australia by having Younus and Misbah-ul-Haq caught behind with successive deliveries
Pakistan continue to wobble but Umar Akmal makes an unbeaten 44 and kisses the ground after Abdul Razzaq hits the boundary to secure a four-wicket win - ending Australia's 34-match unbeaten run at the World Cup
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