Summary

  • New Zealand chasing 325 off 44 overs to beat India in Navi Mumbai

  • India post 340-3 in rain-reduced 49 overs - second spell of rain then reduces game further

  • Rawal hits superb 122 off 134 balls

  • Mandhana hits brilliant 109 off 95 balls as India put on 212 for first wicket

  • India will progress to semi-finals with victory due to number of wins

  • New Zealand must win to stay in contention

  • Listen to BBC Radio 5 Live Sport commentary at top of page

  1. NZ 159-5published at 30 overs

    Need 166 from 84 balls

    New Zealand singles book-end four dot balls from Pratika Rawal.

    Simply not enough for Sophie Devine's side, who need a win to stay in contention for the semi-finals.

  2. NZ 157-5published at 29 overs

    Target 325

    One more single for Brooke Halliday, pulling to mid-wicket.

    The required run-rate is up to 11.20 - New Zealand are currently going at 5.41.

  3. 50 runs

    50 for Brooke Hallidaypublished at 28.4 overs

    NZ 156-5

    There's Brooke Halliday's half-century!

    She sweeps Shree Charani down to long leg and a misfield allows her to come back for two and her 50.

    It comes from 59 deliveries.

    Media caption,

    Halliday reaches half-century against India

  4. Postpublished at 17:57 BST

    Shachi Pai
    Former Lancashire batter on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra

    Maddy Green's day goes from bad to worse. That could also have been a big mix up in the field but thankfully it was taken cleanly.

  5. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 28 overs

    Green c Gaud b Rawal 18 (NZ 154-5)

    Pratika Rawal gets a wicket to go with her century!

    Maddy Green advances down the pitch and balloons the ball in the air..

    Kranti Gaud is out at mid-off, and Rawal fortunately ducks out of her own charge towards the falling ball, allowing Gaud to take the catch.

    Media caption,

    Rawal gets wicket as Green caught by Gaud on 18

  6. Postpublished at 17:54 BST

    Shachi Pai
    Former Lancashire batter on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra

    Harmanpreet Kaur has done a good job of protecting the right pockets and has taken out Brooke Halliday's boundary opportunities.

  7. NZ 150-4published at 27 overs

    Target 325

    Brooke Halliday brings up New Zealand's 150 with a last-ball four of Shree Charani, lifting the ball back past the bowler at shoulder height.

    Can we call that a chance? The spinner threw both hands at it, but it just passed her outstretched fingers.

    Halliday moves to 46 from 53 deliveries.

  8. NZ 142-4published at 26 overs

    Target 325

    Ah, Pratika Rawal's going to have a bowl.

    It's the first time she's turned her arm over since the opening match of the tournament, when she took 1-6 against Sri Lanka.

    Her first over, bowled while wearing a cap, goes for five singles, with the required run-rate now over 10.

  9. NZ 137-4published at 25 overs

    Target 325

    Brooke Halliday of New ZealandImage source, Getty Images

    That's a tidy reverse from Brooke Halliday.

    She meets a leg side delivery from Sneh Rana, wristily working the ball through backward point.

  10. Postpublished at 17:42 BST

    Kirstie Gordon
    Former Scotland bowler on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra

    A much needed boundary for Maddy Green and New Zealand. That is what they need more of - you need to keep piercing the gaps.

  11. NZ 130-4published at 24 overs

    Target 325

    Maddy Green closes Kranti Goud's over with back-to-back fours, driving the ball past a sprawling cover fielder and then lofted through long-on.

    The required run-rate ticks down from a challenging 9.76 runs an over to a breezy 9.75.

  12. NZ 120-4published at 23 overs

    Target 325

    Sneh Rana gets us back under way, conceding four singles from her over.

    She's got a new wicketkeeper standing up behind the stumps - Richa Ghosh has gone off after injuring her finger, and the 23-year-old Uma Chetry has taken her place.

    Chetry is yet to make a full ODI appearance, but has played seven T20 internationals.

  13. Postpublished at 17:33 BST

    Thanks Elizabeth.

    The players are taking drinks at the halfway stage.

  14. NZ 116-4published at 22 overs

    Target 325

    A single off Kranti Gaud. The required rate is dangerously close to 10 an over.

    India have made a bit of a habit of throwing games away at this World Cup. Surely they can't lose from here?

    Here's Mike Peter to take this one through to its conclusion.

  15. NZ 115-4published at 21 overs

    Target 325

    A dot to start for Maddy Green.

    New Zealand need 210 runs from 23 overs. With Melie Kerr gone, you have to wonder where those runs are going to come from.

  16. Postpublished at 17:25 BST

    Steven Finn
    Former England fast bowler on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra

    The carrot was dangled by Sneh Rana and Melie Kerr could not help herself. A smart catch as well.

  17. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 20.5 overs

    M Kerr c Mandhana b Rana 45 (NZ 115-4)

    Melie Kerr couldn't have picked out Smriti Mandhana better if she tried. A good take at short mid-wicket. She gave it a tidy thwack.

    Media caption,

    'That's a good catch' - Kerr is caught by Mandhana off the bowling of Rana

  18. Postpublished at 17:24 BST

    Kirstie Gordon
    Former Scotland bowler on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra

    New Zealand's Brooke HallidayImage source, Getty Images

    That was a fantastic effort from the India fielder. It was only a matter of time until Brooke Halliday brought out the sweep.

  19. dropped catch

    Dropped catch - Halliday on 25published at 20.2 overs

    Brooke Halliday slogs Sneh Rana over mid-wicket and while a diving Jemimah Rodrigues gets two hands to it, she can't cling on.

    It's an excellent effort from the fielder and she saves the boundary, but a drop is a drop.

    Media caption,

    Rodrigues comes close to dismissing Halliday with 'tremendous' catch effort

  20. NZ 112-3published at 20 overs

    Target 325

    Oooh that was a lucky escape for Brooke Halliday as the ball bobbles around her stumps. Fortunately for New Zealand, it doesn't hit and the fourth-wicket partnership remains in tact.

    Kranti Gaud looks frustrated.