Postpublished at 21:12 British Summer Time 12 June 2015
Jeremy Coney
Ex-New Zealand captain on BBC Test Match Special
"Plunkett didn't time it, he scythed it and Brendon McCullum was able to take the catch with both hands."
New Zealand win by 13 runs (D/L method)
England 365-9; Morgan 88
NZ score 398-5 - record Oval total
James Gheerbrant and Phil Dawkes
Jeremy Coney
Ex-New Zealand captain on BBC Test Match Special
"Plunkett didn't time it, he scythed it and Brendon McCullum was able to take the catch with both hands."
That could be curtains. The dangerous Plunkett spoons a catch to Brendon McCullum at mid-off.
Plunkett down the pitch, but once again McCullum fields off his own bowling.
Plunkett smashes McCullum for a huge six over midwicket! England are back in it!
No Southee, no Boult, so it's Nathan McCullum to bowl. Plunkett is down the pitch, but it's straight to McCullum. Dot ball.
Here we go. Rashid plays and misses at Southee's last delivery. No run.
So, 13 balls left, and we're going to go ball by ball. First up, Rashid on strike to Southee...
Jeremy Coney
Ex-New Zealand captain on BBC Test Match Special
"To be this close in such a gargantuan chase is fantastic from England."
The revised bowling conditions mean that Tim Southee can only bowl one more delivery. Mitchell McClenaghan can't bowl any more. So I guess that's why New Zealand are turning to Grant Elliott. And as I type, he's getting some good-luck handshakes from his team-mates, like a plucky Tommy about to be sent over the top.
By the way, this is the third most runs ever scored in any one-day international, and it's beaten the previous record for an ODI in England by 92. And we're not done yet!
Interestingly, Grant Elliott is doing a few warm-up deliveries on the outfield. He could be the man to deliver one of those overs.
David: This is ridiculous makes cricket look stupid just play the rest of the game floodlights who cares about the nonsense regulations.
Jane Wilson: Messrs Duckworth & Lewis should be ashamed of themselves.
Paul Lewis: Why do they need to reduce the number of overs when they have floodlights?
Err, so we've got to wait another 10 minutes before we restart. Why, I know not. But if you want to make a cup of tea, now is the time. Whack on some toast too if you like. Heck, you've still got time for a boiled egg.
Phil Tufnell
Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
"Is Duckworth-Lewis going to take over the world one day?"
Well, you have to say Messrs Duckworth and Lewis have rather helped New Zealand there. England needed nine an over before we came off - now they need 13 an over. There were loud boos from the crowd when those revised playing conditions were announced.
Phil Tufnell
Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
"Why don't they just whip the covers off quickly and get playing? The time annoys me a little bit."
Right, we've got a revised 46-over game, restarting at 21.10 BST. England's revised target is 379. So, England need 34 runs off 13 balls. On telly, Ian Botham looks absolutely apoplectic.
It has stopped raining again and it looks like the covers are off. I'm wary of making any promises though. 'Delilah' ringing out around the Oval...
Phil Tufnell
Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
"I'd still put my money on New Zealand because England have lost that extra wicket."
Hold tight, we think it might be raining again. This is tortuous.