$ 0 0 There is simply no stopping this Indian team. Be it Pakistan, West Indies, Bangladesh or controversies, it seems this team will slay them all in style. Chasing 139 to win against the hosts in their third Super 10 encounter at the Sher-E-Bangla National Stadium on Friday, India cantered home with eight wickets and nine balls to spare to confirm a berth in the semifinal of the ICC World T20. After their triumph in the inaugural edition of the event in South Africa in 2007, this is the first time they have qualified for the last four of the event. With so much controversy back home about the Supreme Court's interim order in the IPL spot-fixing scandal and reports of MS Dhoni offering to step down as skipper, the match against Bangladesh was a potential banana-skin encounter. A slip-up and an adverse result against Australia on Sunday would have meant an end to their semifinal hopes. But Virat Kohli 57* (50 balls; 3x4, 1x6) and Rohit Sharma 56 (44b; 5x4, 1x6) ensured that the chase was completed clinically. The duo ran hard, employed the horizontal bat shots to the short ball and milked the spinners expertly during their 100-run stand for the second wicket in 12.3 overs. They ensured the early loss of Shikhar Dhawan (bowled off an inside edge to Al Amin) did not matter. Rohit was dismissed with the target just 25 runs away and Dhoni (22*, 12 balls) promoted himself to No. 4 to get some runs under his belt before the semis and played some big strokes and hit the winning six. Earlier, Amit Mishra once again showed the value of having a quality leg-spinner in the side as Dhoni won his third toss in a row and put the hosts in. The googly that he bowled to get the well-set Anamul Haque (44) showed the kind of confidence that he has in himself nowadays. Mishra also got the wickets of Nasir Hossain and Ziaur Rahman off successive deliveries in the final over to take his wicket tally in the tournament to seven. His figures of 3-26 were rewards for showing courage to flight the ball. The good thing for India is that the other bowlers also chipped in with wickets. R Ashwin's performance will especially delight Dhoni. The offie dismissed Tamim Iqbal and Shamshur Rahman off successive deliveries to register one of his better performances in the limited-overs format.