England cruise into Super Six
India lost two cheap wickets after being sent in to bat by England before Mithali Raj and Anagha Deshpande staged a recovery•Getty Images
Holly Colvin was the most impressive of the England bowlers; her three strikes left India floundering at 109 for 6•Getty Images
Claire Taylor made a much faster unbeaten 69, adding 125 with Atkins to take England to a nine-wicket victory•Getty Images
Alicia Smith was South Africa's most successful bowler, taking three wickets, but the rest of the side's bowlers struggled to get the breakthroughs•Getty Images
But with Nitschke taking three wickets, and a couple of run-outs, South Africa were bowled out 61 runs short•Getty Images
Jenny Gunn broke the 52-run stand by dismissing Deshpande for 32•Getty Images
No. 10 Amita Sharma made a 24-ball 33, carting 21 runs off an over to lift India to 169•Getty Images
In a Group A match, Shelley Nitschke helped Australia got their campaign back on track with an all-round show •Getty Images
South Africa's fans had little to cheer during their side's chase•Getty Images
There were hardly any hiccups during the England chase with opener Caroline Atkins hitting a patient, unbeaten 69 •Getty Images
She made 87, and with the help of her captain, Karen Rolton, took Australia to a challenging 258•Getty Images
Trisha Chetty top-scored with a half-century, her first in one-day internationals •Getty Images