Summary

  • NZ all but through to semi-finals after five-run win; WI all but eliminated

  • Carlos Brathwaite hits 101 from 82 balls but is last out as WI fall short

  • Chris Gayle 87 (including six sixes) - dropped on 15, 58 and 59

  • Williamson 148 (154 balls) hits second century of World Cup; Taylor 69 (95)

  • WI's Sheldon Cottrell takes 4-56, three catches and a run-out

  • In-play clips available to UK users only

  1. Farewellpublished at 22:25 British Summer Time 22 June 2019

    I am now out of adjectives and need a lie down.

    Thanks for reading.

    Amy Lofthouse has taken a deep breath and written the report here.

    The scorecard is here.

    The table is here.

    And the Test Match Special podcast will be available to download later here.

    Join us tomorrow for Pakistan v South Africa from 09:45 BST.

    For now, farewell!

  2. Postpublished at 22:22 British Summer Time 22 June 2019

    But going for a six to win the game off the last ball of the 49th over, Carlos Brathwaite was caught by Trent Boult on the boundary.

    An agonising, stunning, stupendous end to a mad, brilliant, enthralling game.

  3. Postpublished at 22:21 British Summer Time 22 June 2019

    Carlos Brathwaite had other ideas, mashing boundary after boundary and plundering 25 off one Matt Henry over to take his side to the cusp of an unlikely win.

    Oh and along the way he also brought up his first ever ODI century, having previously had a top score of 50.

  4. Postpublished at 22:19 British Summer Time 22 June 2019

    Kemar Roach and Sheldon Cottrell stuck around but once they departed, that was surely it...

  5. Postpublished at 22:18 British Summer Time 22 June 2019

    Shimron Hetmyer also hit a superb 50 but fell at a crucial stage, bringing about a collapse where West Indies lost five wickets for 22 runs in 29 balls...

  6. Postpublished at 22:17 British Summer Time 22 June 2019

    New Zealand took two early wickets of their own but crucially dropped Chris Gayle three times in total and the Universe Boss made hay...

    Media caption,

    Gayle hits over mid-wicket for six

  7. Postpublished at 22:15 British Summer Time 22 June 2019

    But Kane remained...bringing up a second successive sublime century before falling for 148 as New Zealand posted 291-8...

  8. Postpublished at 22:14 British Summer Time 22 June 2019

    West Indies struck back...

  9. Postpublished at 22:13 British Summer Time 22 June 2019

    Kane Williamson and Ross Taylor steadied things thereafter...

  10. Postpublished at 22:12 British Summer Time 22 June 2019

    A very long time ago this chaotic match had a chaotic start.

    In the very first over, Sheldon Cottrell removed both New Zealand openers for a duck and there was an all-run four...

  11. Postpublished at 22:09 British Summer Time 22 June 2019

    Jeremy Coney
    Ex-New Zealand captain on BBC Test Match Special

    If you say how well Williamson has done as a captain, when there were seven overs left, he had two overs each left from Trent Boult, Matt Henry and Lockie Ferguson, and one from the fifth bowler.

    But he left it so that the last three overs had to be bowled by Henry and the fifth bowler. That was a decision that could have gone better.

  12. Winning momentpublished at 22:08 British Summer Time 22 June 2019

    An astonishing end to an astonishing match.

  13. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 22:05 British Summer Time 22 June 2019

    #bbccricket

    Leon Lewis: The last two days have shown how important it is to bat first and get a score in tournament cricket. Make your opponents chase. Pressure cricket. Three cracking games.

    Brett Hunt: India and NZ both severely tested and both came through in the end, just a worry England didn’t manage to do it and have ultimately lost two games already!

    Steve Starrs: How can Fazeer Mohammed claim New Zealand held their nerve? Amateurish bowling allowed Brathwaite to pummel them all over the ground. Inches away from defeat. Unlucky Carlos Brathwaite.

  14. Postpublished at 22:04 British Summer Time 22 June 2019

    Sir Curtly Ambrose
    Former West Indies bowler on BBC Test Match Special

    Kane Williamson is a wonderful cricketer. People mention the likes of Virat Kohli, David Warner, Steve Smith and Joe Root - but for me, Williamson is right up there with them when you look at the talent he possesses.

    He carries a lot of weight in this New Zealand team - no one man can win for a team, but with the responsibility he has as captain, New Zealand can always count on him.

  15. Postpublished at 22:04 British Summer Time 22 June 2019

    Jeremy Coney
    Ex-New Zealand captain on BBC Test Match Special

    Kane Williamson is someone who is very difficult to keep at the non-striker's end - he seems to have a way of scoring twos so he always gets back on strike, and not at a huge risk either. He's also got a very cool, relaxed, calm head - he sees his way through problems.

    The last game at Edgbaston was not a fluent or polished innings. But he's a wonderful player, we've known that for a while in New Zealand, and he's also having to captain.

  16. Postpublished at 22:03 British Summer Time 22 June 2019

    Sensational.

    But not quite enough.

  17. Postpublished at 22:00 British Summer Time 22 June 2019

    West Indies captain Jason Holder: "A tough game at the end. I'm proud of the guys, especially Carlos Brathwaite. Chris Gayle had a good knock to set the tone for us and was supported by Hetty [Shimron Hetmyer].

    "Getting so close I guess it does make it tougher to take but when you look throughout the entire game, there were one or two areas where we fell down.

    "Credit to the guys for the way we fought. I can't fault the effort but we have got to seize one or two moments better.

    "We lost wickets a crucial stages. Hetty got out at a crucial time and we were always having to rebuild from there.

    "All we can do is win all three of our last three games. We've got pride to play for and want to finish the tournament on a high."

  18. Postpublished at 21:56 British Summer Time 22 June 2019

    Kevin Howells
    BBC Test Match Special

    I didn't realise it at the time, but that first over of the day, with 10 runs and two wickets and an all-run four, set the tone for the rest of the day. Chaos.

  19. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 21:56 British Summer Time 22 June 2019

    Text 81111

    Jim, Staffordshire: Best CWC game ever. Carlos Brathwaite - what an innings! Well done both teams - thanks for the entertainment!

    Adam in Norfolk: Am I the only one who thinks that was stupid? Why throw it all away, what a superb knock but why not just get the strike back!

    Adam (a different one): Matt Henry can now join Ben Stokes in having nightmares about Brathwaite.

  20. Postpublished at 21:55 British Summer Time 22 June 2019

    It's the hope that kills you...