Alyssa Healy's second consecutive century at the Women's Cricket World Cup helped Australia hammer Bangladesh by 10 wickets to become the first country into the semi-finals.

Two for 18 by Alana King and two for 22 by Georgia Wareham helped Australia restrict Bangladesh to 198 for nine in Visakhapatnam despite the best efforts of Sobhana Mostary, who finished unbeaten on 66.

Australia captain Healy hit 142 in a thrilling victory over hosts India on Sunday and this time smashed 113 not out off 77 balls in an unbroken 202-run opening stand with Phoebe Litchfield (84no) as their fourth win of the 50-over tournament sealed a place in the last four.

"[Litchfield] takes so much pressure off me and we do it together,” Healy said at the post-match presentation. “When it comes off, it is aw

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