Summary

  • West Indies beat New Zealand by 13 runs to qualify for Super 8s

  • New Zealand on verge of exit after back-to-back defeats - will be eliminated if Afghanistan win on Friday

  • West Indies recover from 30-5 and 76-7 to post 149-9 thanks to Sherfane Rutherford making unbeaten 68 off 39 balls

  • Alzarri Joseph takes 4-19 in chase and Gudakesh Motie 3-25

  • Listen to BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra commentary at top of page

  1. 6 runs

    WI 101-7published at 15.4 overs

    Six more.

    Banged into the pitch from Jimmy Neesham and Sherfane Rutherford just helps it on its way over the fine leg boundary.

    "The pendulum is swinging," says Ian Smith on the TV commentary.

  2. Postpublished at 02:53 British Summer Time 13 June

    Michael Carberry
    Former England batter on BBC Sounds

    West Indies should have lowered their sights from the beginning of the innings but there is still plenty of time to get something.

    Even 135 or something around there is not beyond the realms and then it's a different game.

  3. Postpublished at 02:52 British Summer Time 13 June

    Thanks Sam.

    There's definitely something in this pitch for the bowlers, but it's been a questionable batting effort from West Indies too.

    It feels like they've been targeting 250 throughout, and haven't quite realised they don't need that many!

  4. WI 91-7published at 15 overs

    West Indies have five overs to try and get themselves up to that 120 mark, continuing at the same rate will get them there.

    Tim Southee is done and finishes with figures of 2-21.

    To take you through the rest of the innings, it's over to Callum Matthews.

  5. Postpublished at 02:49 British Summer Time 13 June

    Aatif Nawaz
    BBC Test Match Special commentator on BBC Sounds

    It feels like West Indies have to get to at least a run-a-ball to give their bowlers something to bowl at.

  6. Postpublished at 02:49 British Summer Time 13 June

    Nikesh Rughani
    BBC Test Match Special commentator on BBC Sounds

    It would have been a wonderful catch if he'd taken it but I don't think he judged where the boundary rope was very well.

  7. 6 runs

    WI 88-7published at 14.2 overs

    Tipped over the bar by Trent Boult at fine leg!

    Romario Shepherd will take it. A six for him rather than a wicket for Tim Southee.

    Good effort from Boult but he couldn't extend quite enough.

  8. WI 81-7published at 14 overs

    It's not every ball and it's not always significant movement but there is definitely a bit in this pitch for the bowlers.

    Jimmy Neesham gets one to hold in the surface, bounce a tad more than expected and nip away from Sherfane Rutherford.

    The left-hander missed it by a long way!

  9. WI 77-7published at 13 overs

    That's why Kane Williamson went back to Trent Boult.

    After the most productive over of the innings for the West Indies, the seamer comes on, gets rid of the dangerman and concedes only two runs.

    Top class from Boult.

  10. Postpublished at 02:41 British Summer Time 13 June

    Aatif Nawaz
    BBC Test Match Special commentator on BBC Sounds

    That is an excellent move from Kane Williamson.

    He brought Trent Boult back to get the dangerman and he's done it.

  11. Postpublished at 02:40 British Summer Time 13 June

    Nikesh Rughani
    BBC Test Match Special commentator on BBC Sounds

    That was clever bowling from Trent Boult. The slower ball meant Andre Russell was through the shot too quickly.

  12. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 12.3 overs

    Russell c Ferguson b Boult 14 (WI 76-7)

    Trent Boult returns to remove the dangerous Andre Russell!

    The left-armer shows why Kane Williamson turned to him in this situation with a superbly executed slower ball.

    It's into the pitch, Russell tries to heave it away but with no pace to work with, he mistimes it and the ball loops up to Lockie Ferguson at short third.

    Big, big wicket.

  13. Postpublished at 02:38 British Summer Time 13 June

    That was by far the biggest over of the innings so far.

    As you can see though, West Indies have lost regular wickets throughout the innings.

    How costly could that prove?

    West Indies' manhattan against New Zealand shows the 12th over as their highest with 17 runsImage source, BBC Sport/CricViz
  14. Postpublished at 02:37 British Summer Time 13 June

    Aatif Nawaz
    BBC Test Match Special commentator on BBC Sounds

    I'm not quite sure what to make of this approach from Andre Russell to be honest.

    He is showing complete conviction in his skills.

  15. WI 75-6published at 12 overs

    Four more!

    Lockie Ferguson surprised Andre Russell with a bouncer earlier in the over but this time the ball doesn't get up.

    The West Indies all-rounder swivels to pull it away square. These are all useful runs for the Windies.

  16. 6 runs

    WI 71-6published at 11.5 overs

    Not timed but it doesn't matter for Andre Russell - he still gets six!

    Full ball from Lockie Ferguson and it is muscled over wide long-on, just over the head of the fielder for a maximum.

  17. WI 63-6published at 11.2 overs

    Dre Russ gets up and running with a boundary.

    Full ball from Lockie Ferguson and Russell coolly punches it back over his head.

    A couple of bounces for four.

  18. Postpublished at 02:31 British Summer Time 13 June

    Andre Russell is the new batter for West Indies.

    The co-hosts could do with some of his magic right now...

  19. Postpublished at 02:31 British Summer Time 13 June

    Nikesh Rughani
    BBC Test Match Special commentator on BBC Sounds

    That is a brilliant diving catch from Jimmy Neesham. It wasn't flicked with any great venom but it was low.

  20. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 11 overs

    Hosein c Neesham b Santner 15 (WI 58-6)

    Chipped to mid-wicket!

    The over started with a six but Mitchell Santner ends it with a wicket!

    Akeal Hosein tried to whip the ball away but couldn't keep it down and Jimmy Neesham dives to his left to take a very good catch.

    Partnership broken and West Indies are back in the mire.