Alana King returned the best figures in Women's World Cup history as Australia hammered South Africa by seven wickets to set up a semi-final meeting with India.
The leg-spinner claimed 7-18 from seven overs as South Africa collapsed from 32-0 to 97 all out in 24 overs, with Australia completing their chase with 199 balls to spare.
King became just the sixth woman and third Australian to take seven wickets in a women's ODI and the first to do it at a Women's World Cup, surpassing New Zealand bowler Jackie Lord's record of 6-10 against India in 1982.
The victory in Indore secures top spot in the table for Australia, who have won all six of their completed matches in the group stage, and means they will face fourth-place India in Navi Mumbai on Thursday, 30 October.
South Africa will play England, who could leapfrog them into second place with victory over New Zealand on Sunday, in the first semi-final in Guwahati on Wednesday, 29 October.
Opening batter Laura Wolvaardt was one of only three South Africa batters to reach double figures, smacking seven boundaries in the opening six overs to gift her side the perfect start before being removed for 31 by Megan Schutt, King taking the catch at mid-wicket.
Kim Garth then trapped Tazmin Brits lbw in the final over of the powerplay before King struck twice in five balls as South Africa collapsed from 42-1 to 43-4.
King took five of the remaining six wickets to fall - Ash Gardner bowled Masabata Klaas - as South Africa were bowled out for under 100 for the second time in the tournament, having previously been skittled for 69 by semi-final opponents England in their opener.
The defending champions briefly wobbled in their chase, slipping to 11-2 inside six overs, before Beth Mooney (42) and Georgia Voll (38 not out) came together to guide them to a routine win.
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