Colombo: Defending champions Australia and 2009 winners England reached the semi-finals of the Women's Twenty20 World Cup on Saturday after their second successive victories in group matches.
Australia beat Pakistan by 25 runs through the Duckworth-Lewis method while England beat India by nine wickets.
Australia had already beaten India by eight wickets while England enjoyed a 43-run victory over Pakistan by 43 runs.

Australia beat Pakistan by 25 runs through the Duckworth-Lewis method while England beat India by nine wickets.
The final match in Group A between Australia and England is scheduled for Monday.
In Group B all four teams have won a match after two games with West Indies heading the group followed by New Zealand.
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