Having lost all three respective matches in the Group of Death, both Bangladesh and Sri Lanka are out of the race for the semi-final.
Bangladesh and Zimbabwe will meet in Sylhet on March 1 for the first ODI of the series.
Sri Lanka have taken a 2-0 lead in the 3-match ODI series against West Indies. The teams will now meet for third ODI, at Pallekele.
A win here will assure England a place in the top four, while West Indies will be as good as knocked out if they lose.
Stumps, Day 1: India 242 (Shaw 54, Pujara 54, VIhari 55; Jamieson 5/45) lead New Zealand 63/0 (Blundell 29*) by 179 runs.
A win will ensure South Africa a top four berth. On the other hand, while Pakistan will still stay alive even if they lose here, their chances of qualification will be bleak.
Rabada to miss Australia, India ODIs, side strain keeps Wood out of Sri Lanka Tests, and Asia Cup in Dubai?
Heather Knight tops the batting chart whereas Poonam Yadav continues to lead the batting table.
After crumbling in the T20Is, South Africa will look to give a better account of themselves in the ODIs.
India Women have already qualified for the semi-finals, while Sri Lanka Women need to win both their matches – and hope for more from other sides.