Summary

  • India beat New Zealand by 44 runs to top Group A at Champions Trophy

  • India will face Australia in semi-finals on Tuesday

  • New Zealand will face Group B winners South Africa on Wednesday

  • New Zealand bowled out for 205 with Chakravarthy taking 5-42

  • India were restricted to 249-9 with Henry taking 5-42

  1. Ind 53-3published at 15.2 overs

    Mitch Santner nearly beats Axar Patel for flight and he gets a harsh call for a wide. And now RUNS, blessed relief for India as Axar Patel sweeps a first boundary in 51 balls. Not the cleanest hit but it hits the fence.

  2. Postpublished at 10:07 Greenwich Mean Time 2 March

    Matthew Henry
    BBC Sport in Dubai

    Matt HenryImage source, Getty Images

    With England now out, I’ve hot-footed it across the Gulf over to Dubai from Karachi this morning, meaning there are now two Matt Henry’s in one cricket stadium.

    We have the same middle name too but I’ve told you that before.

  3. Postpublished at 10:06 Greenwich Mean Time 2 March

    Daniel Norcross
    Test Match Special commentator on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra

    There has not been a run off the bat for 13 balls here.

    India are getting stuck and New Zealand are not letting up.

  4. Ind 46-3published at 15 overs

    Shreyas 11, Axar 5

    Shreyas Iyer plays a shotImage source, Getty Images

    India have scored 10 from the last five overs. Scoring at a glacial pace.

  5. Ind 44-3published at 14.2 overs

    India look to be just seeing this out until lunch...oh wait.

  6. Ind 44-3published at 14 overs

    Manhattan shows India's highest-scoring over is eight runs after 13 oversImage source, BBC Sport/CricViz

    Dot ball after dot ball after dot ball. India are scoring at a, well they just can't score runs. Maiden for Mitch.

  7. Ind 44-3published at 13.1 overs

    Mitch Santner brings himself on to bowl. Let's see if this India pair go after him.

  8. Postpublished at 10:00 Greenwich Mean Time 2 March

    Alex Hartley
    Former England bowler on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra

    Glenn Phillips catches Virat KohliImage source, Getty Images

    Glenn Phillips' reaction time for this catch was 0.26 seconds.

    What he does so well is he follows the ball with his eyes.

  9. Ind 44-3published at 13 overs

    Shreyas top edges a pull and it's just wide of the fielder and he escapes with a run. India still can't break loose.

  10. Ind 43-3published at 12.4 overs

    India have hit four boundaries in nearly 13 overs.

  11. Watch it againpublished at 09:56 Greenwich Mean Time 2 March

    Media caption,

    'How has he done that?' - Kohli out for 11 after one handed Phillips catch

    Go on, it's worth it.

    Once more.

    Media caption,

    'How has he done that?' - Kohli out for 11 after one handed Phillips catch

  12. Ind 41-3published at 12 overs

    Huge cheers for a single, that's where India are at. New Zealand's attack has them in a headlock.

  13. Ind 38-3published at 11.3 overs

    Glenn Phillips catches Virat KohliImage source, Getty Images

    More replays of that catch from different angles and I still don't know how he did it. The pace off the bat, the height, the angle, it just all defies belief really.

    Virat Kohli's 300th ODI and I bet he hasn't had many harsher dismissals.

  14. Postpublished at 09:52 Greenwich Mean Time 2 March

    Daniel Norcross
    Test Match Special commentator on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra

    I've heard that New Zealand don't like playing Australia and India don't like playing Australia but then you'd want to lose this game.

    The issue is South Africa also look very good.

  15. Ind 38-3published at 11 overs

    Will O'Rourke bowlsImage source, Getty Images

    More hustle and bustle from Will O'Rourke, a windmill of limbs at the crease and he's tight and tidy straight away. Nothing to hit. Excellent over again.

  16. Postpublished at 09:49 Greenwich Mean Time 2 March

    That catch even looks amazing in the still image on the clip.

  17. Postpublished at 09:48 Greenwich Mean Time 2 March

    Daniel Norcross
    Test Match Special commentator on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra

    I love that catch.

    It's a delight watching New Zealand in the field, they relish fielding.

  18. Postpublished at 09:48 Greenwich Mean Time 2 March

    There is a change in the attack now at the end of the powerplay as Will O'Rourke gets the ball in hand.

  19. STOP and watchpublished at 09:47 Greenwich Mean Time 2 March

    Media caption,

    'How has he done that?' - Kohli out for 11 after one handed Phillips catch

    Simply sublime from Glenn Phillips.

  20. Ind 37-3published at 10 overs

    Still no bowling change and Kyle Jamieson has Axar in trouble again with a well-placed short one. There are some concerned faces on fans up in the stands. Just two off the over.