6.10pm Right then, India go top of the table, pipping Australia with a second NRR-boosting win. As I said, Shreyanka Patil's injury aside, it was a perfect day for India as they look to finish in the top two and make the semi-finals. There's more T20 World Cup action in store for you in Birmingham, with South Africa going up against Pakistan. Go take in the action from there. From Leeds, on behalf of Abhijato, Sudeep and everyone else at ESPNcricinfo, it's Abhimanyu signing off.

Harmanpreet Kaur: "I think we were really good with the bat. It wasn't that easy a wicket, but Smriti and Shafali gave us a great platform. [On Shafali] She's always ready with the ball whenever the team needs it. She keeps giving us breakthroughs and she can go on to be a great allrounder. Right now I don't have a clear update but our medical team will give a clear update after assessing her. I think we are in a very good situation. We have achieved what we wanted to in these two games. [On the fast bowlers] Kranti is one who is always bowling for us and Nandani has got very good experience from WPL and she's using that here and good thing that she's giving us breakthroughs in the Powerplay."

Babette de Leede: "[On the toss] I think India batted really well, especially up front. I think we made a great comeback with the ball. They were around 100 after 10 overs, and to only score 210 I think we did well. I think our fielding can be a little bit better, especially the catching. [On the chase] I think we never really got going. We lost too many wickets along the well. India bowled very well and very smart. They played really good cricket, which we can learn a lot from. [On the experience of playing India] I think it's very special to play against India. To play a top team with our friends and family in the stands, it's something I'll always remember.

Smriti Mandhana is the Player of the Match: "[On the conditions] I think it was a good batting wicket for sure. Whenever I've come to Leeds, it's always a good batting wicket and quick outfield. Netherlands did a really good job today. [Playing Netherlands] was unknown territory so we had to watch a lot of videos to see how they go about it. One thing we pride ourselves on is we never take anyone easy. I wouldn't say I was middling the ball as well as I want to. Work in progress still. Good to have Shafali back among the runs and Shree Charano bowled extremely well. It's just about doing the right things and seeing how the match goes."

Here are some stats, courtesy Sampath:

Shafali Verma only the third player with a fifty and three wickets in a women's T20 World Cup game. Hayley Matthews and Sune Luus are the others.

Shafali is also only the second Indian with a fifty and three wickets in the same women's T20I, after Anuja Patil.

5.52pm India followed up their highest T20 World Cup score with their biggest T20 World Cup win, bowling Netherlands out for 114. Netherlands batters did put up a fight for the first half of the innings, but ended up losing seven wickets in 23 balls. Netherlands will go back with plenty of lessons, but it's India who will go home with the two points. Shreyanka Patil's injury will be a sore point for India, but apart from that, it was a near-perfect day out for Harmanpreet Kaur and company.

17.3
W
Shafali Verma to van der Woning, OUT, Rodrigues takes a great catch running in from long-on and India wrap up a clinical win! Van der Woning tries to take on this full ball and doesn't get much distance on it. Rodrigues runs in and takes a good catch in front, keeping her balance. India begin their World Cup campaign with two wins in two, after a very professional display to brush Netherlands aside by 95 runs

I van der Woning c Rodrigues b Shafali Verma 0 (1m 2b 0x4 0x6) SR: 0

17.2
0
Shafali Verma to van der Woning, no run, Blocked back to the bowler
17.1
W
Shafali Verma to SNL Siegers, OUT, Netherlands in a hurry to get out here! Silver Siegers looks for a sweep but her back foot drags out of her crease. By the time she realises and tries to get back in, Richa Ghosh has already taken the bails off. Umpire takes a while before raising the finger

SNL Siegers st †Ghosh b Shafali Verma 1 (3m 2b 0x4 0x6) SR: 50

END OF OVER:
17 | 1 Run 3 Wkts | NL-W: 114/8 (96 runs required from 18 balls, RR: 6.70, RRR: 32.00)

  • Silver Siegers1 (1b)
  • Shree Charani4-0-19-4
  • Deepti Sharma3-0-26-1
16.6
W
Shree Charani to Zwilling, OUT, Shree Charani does get her fourth! Zwilling looks to take on a full ball with a slog sweep but miscues it. Goes high in the air and straight to deep midwicket

IJR Zwilling c Rodrigues b Shree Charani 8 (12m 9b 1x4 0x6) SR: 88.88

16.5
0
Shree Charani to Zwilling, no run, Bumped back to the bowler! Full around off and she can only hit it back to the bowler on the bounce
16.4
0
Shree Charani to Zwilling, no run, Now Charani floats it up outside off and it spins away past the outside edge as Siegers pushes at it
16.3
1
Shree Charani to SNL Siegers, 1 run, Tossed up full outside off, Siegers manages to hit it down towards long-on

Silver Siegers facing the hat-trick ball. Slip and short cover in place

16.2
W
Shree Charani to van den Raad, OUT, And now two wickets in two balls for Charani! Netherlands have reviewed it though. This one spun away after pitching on a length outside off, with van den Raad pushing forward. Ghosh goes up in appeal immediately for caught behind, and the umpire raises the finger. That's a difficult ball to get first up. UltraEdge confirms that there was a thin edge. Great bowling, and great wicketkeeping as well (and umpiring too, while we're at it). Netherlands lose seven

MIW van den Raad c †Ghosh b Shree Charani 0 (1m 1b 0x4 0x6) SR: 0

16.1
W
Shree Charani to Overdijk, OUT, Holes out at long-on and Shree Charani has two wickets in back-to-back overs! Overdijk looks to clear her front leg and slog it down the ground but hits it off the toe end. Mandhana at long-on settles under it as the ball goes high and takes a simple catch

F Overdijk c Mandhana b Shree Charani 9 (11m 7b 1x4 0x6) SR: 128.57

END OF OVER:
16 | 8 Runs | NL-W: 113/5 (97 runs required from 24 balls, RR: 7.06, RRR: 24.25)

  • Iris Zwilling8 (6b)
  • Frederique Overdijk9 (6b)
  • Deepti Sharma3-0-26-1
  • Shree Charani3-0-18-1
15.6
4
DB Sharma to Zwilling, FOUR, This time Zwilling connects as she comes down the track and hits it wide of long-on for a one-bounce four

NL Women 2nd innings Partnerships

WktRunsPlayers
1st34HDJ SiegersP Molkenboer
2nd16B de LeedeP Molkenboer
3rd27SL KalisB de Leede
4th19R RijkeB de Leede
5th2R RijkeF Overdijk
6th15IJR ZwillingF Overdijk
7th0IJR ZwillingMIW van den Raad
8th1SNL SiegersIJR Zwilling
9th0C de LangeSNL Siegers
10th0C de LangeI van der Woning