NZ 222-4published at 43.4 overs
Bang! Short and wide and Williamson cracks it square for four.
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WI's Sheldon Cottrell takes 4-56, three catches and a run-out
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Bang! Short and wide and Williamson cracks it square for four.
The ball did indeed brush along the ground as Shai Hope looked to complete the catch. It therefore settled in the glove because it hit the ground.
Not that the Windies keeper would've known that, tumbling at such speed and coming up the with the ball.
But that is indeed not out. On Williamson goes.
Not clear if Williamson got an edge on it, but as the soft signal is out they'll focus on the catch first.
Hope has taken it one-handed, diving to his left, but the ball looks to have scraped the grass as he took it.
Michael Vaughan
Ex-England captain on BBC Test Match Special
Is it an inside edge, or has he clipped his bat on his pad?
Fazeer Mohammed
West Indian commentator on TMS
Soft signal is out from Ian Gould because Williamson did seem to suggest that he had touched it. He looked to be asking Hope if he'd taken it cleanly.
Well now.
West Indies think they've got Kane Williamson caught behind off a thin inside edge.
Williamson isn't sure that Windies keeper Shai Hope took it cleanly though.
The umpires confer and send it upstairs. The soft signal is OUT.
Jimmy Neesham is even quicker between the wickets than his wit on Twitter.
He was well home despite the direct hit.
Jimmy Neesham drives straight to mid-off and calls for a risky single.
Direct hit from Carlos Brathwaite!
Very tight. It goes upstairs.
So good.
Seven off the over. New Zealand will hope to up that over the last seven overs.
Michael Vaughan
Ex-England captain on BBC Test Match Special
Great hand speed from Williamson. It wasn't that short but he powered it through the off-side.
Short from Ashley Nurse and Kane Williamson whips the cut shot away for four as sub fielder Fabian Allen can't cut it off.
He's just a bit good.
Phil Long
BBC Test Match Special statistician
Tom Latham scored 12 from 16 balls - and those 12 runs all came from singles.
Run rate 5.00
Should Jimmy Neesham have come out before Tom Latham?
Anyway, he's in now but not facing yet as Kane Williamson defends the last ball of the over.
Michael Vaughan
Ex-England captain on BBC Test Match Special
My little boy is here and he's been wanting to see that salute in real life!
Latham c&b Cottrell 12 (NZ 210-4)
Tom Latham's scratchy World Cup with the bat continues.
The Kiwi keeper is trying to up the rate but isn't in decent nick and miscues an attempted drive down the ground straight up.
Sheldon Cottrell settles himself and takes the simple return catch. And there is that salute!
A third wicket for Cottrell after he took two in the first over.
Give Chris Gayle five more overs and they'd make some of it up. No run up needed.
Not to be though - Sheldon Cottrell is back on.
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Williamson 121, Latham 10
Bit of fortune for Kane Williamson as he tries to cut Ashley Nurse away but sends an edge through the vacant first slip region for four.