Postpublished at 17:31 British Summer Time 22 June 2019
Note to Trevor Bayliss - if you dislike Sheldon Cottrell's salute, you are going to want to give the highlights of this match a swerve.
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
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Amy Lofthouse and Jack Skelton
Note to Trevor Bayliss - if you dislike Sheldon Cottrell's salute, you are going to want to give the highlights of this match a swerve.
So Sheldon Cottrell claimed four wickets, took three catches (including his caught and bowled), got a run out and bowled a maiden.
Worth a salute, that.
Neesham c Cottrell b Brathwaite 28 (NZ 291-8)
This is Sheldon Cottrell's world and we're all just living in it.
Jimmy Neesham tries to cart the last ball away for six but doesn't connect with it and chips a simple catch to Cottrell.
Carlos Brathwaite finishes with two wickets in two balls to deny New Zealand reaching 300.
The Kiwis set a very challenging 292 for West Indies to win.
Michael Vaughan
Ex-England captain on BBC Test Match Special
That was a catch that deserved a salute. It was a cutter from Brathwaite and he was trying to launch it over the old pavilion.
Santner c Cottrell b Brathwaite 10 (NZ 291-7)
That man Cottrell again!
An off-cutter from Carlos Brathwaite and Mitchell Santner tries to spank it out of the ground but miscues it high in the air.
Safe hands Sheldon steadies himself at mid-off and takes the catch. A very busy day so far for him!
Kevin Howells
BBC Test Match Special
That's gone a long way!
Mitchell Santner can hit a big ball and duly does!
A low full toss and he creams it out over mid-wicket into the stands.
Mitchell Santner swipes across the line and sends the ball out to deep square where Ashley Nurse relays it to a team-mate. That's two.
Jimmy Neesham drives a full ball just wide of mid-off for a single.
Mitchell Santner drives down to long on for one.
Last over. Carlos Brathwaite to bowl. What can New Zealand get?
Michael Vaughan
Ex-England captain on BBC Test Match Special
Jimmy Neesham is playing a good hand here, but it's been excellent from Cottrell.
Jimmy Neesham pulls the last delivery from outside off through mid-wicket for four, rather spoiling Sheldon Cottrell's final over.
He still ends with excellent figures of 4-56 from 10 overs, with that run out of Colin de Grandhomme too.
Kevin Howells
BBC Test Match Special
It's not a 300 plus pitch but New Zealand are in danger of fading here. They have to make these balls count.
De Grandhomme run out (Cottrell) 16 (NZ 270-6)
Sheldon Cottrell gets one onto Jimmy Neesham's pads, going down leg and the ball deflects down the pitch.
Neesham starts to go, thinks better of it, but that just leaves Colin de Grandhomme stranded halfway down the pitch.
Cottrell quickly gets to the ball, turns and throws down the stumps at the non-striker's end.
Another superb bit of fielding from Salutin' Sheldon, similar to how he ran out Tamim Iqbal when the Bangladesh opener advanced down the pitch at him earlier in the tournament.
Kevin Howells
BBC Test Match Special
That would have been a sensational catch.
Carlos Brathwaite offers up width in the slot and Colin de Grandhomme smashes it away out to deep cover.
Shimron Hetmyer is in play again and leaps up but the ball zips through his hands and over the ropes.
Brathwaite isn't pleased with young Shimron. It was a terrible delivery though.
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Big Colin gets a thick outside edge on it to carve it through third man for four.
Only three scores have been higher at this World Cup: David Warner's 166, Aaron Finch's 153 and Jason Roy's 153.