Postpublished at 15:33 British Summer Time 22 June 2019
Fazeer Mohammed
West Indian commentator on TMS
This is a virtual final for West Indies.
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
Fazeer Mohammed
West Indian commentator on TMS
This is a virtual final for West Indies.
James Anderson
England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
Quality will shine through in a format like this when you play nine games.
Williamson 60, Taylor 56
Ashley Nurse wheels through another quick over. It's tidy enough, if nonthreatening. Four from it.
James Anderson
England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
Where's Cottrell going to get his wickets? I think he's just hoping for a batsman's error. Chris Gayle is quite close in at cover, but I think that's just because he doesn't want to run too much.
Run rate 4.50
Sheldon Cottrell can't get the swing of his first spell and is now just trying to push it across the right-handed Kiwi pair or target the pads.
A decent yorker in well dug out by Ross Taylor to finish.
But fairly comfortable for Kane Williamson and Taylor otherwise, tapping five from the over.
Cheers Amy.
As you depart, Salutin' Sheldon returns.
West Indies could do with two more wickets in an over.
Right, that's me done for a bit.
Jack Skelton will take you through the business end of proceedings.
James Anderson
England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
New Zealand are playing smart cricket. Kemar Roach is one of the best West Indies bowlers so they're being watchful against him and will look to attack the others.
A tick-over over from Ashley Nurse, with Kane Williamson getting down low to sweep and Ross Taylor flicking the ball this way and that.
Whoops, that's down the leg side by Nurse, and Ross Taylor scampers through for two byes.
That is Kane Williamson's third World Cup half-century in succession for New Zealand.
James Anderson
England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
There wasn't too much wrong with that ball but that was a great shot by Ross Taylor.
And now a half-century for Ross Taylor!
Another belting straight drive goes flying past Kemar Roach and that'll be Taylor's 50 up, from 68 balls.
When you're in trouble, who do you send for?
Kane Williamson clips a single to bring up his 75-ball half-century. Some player.
Williamson 49, Taylor 47
Kane Williamson tries to heave a few sweeps away but he picks out the man ta backward point, and it'll just be four singles from Ashley Nurse's first over.
James Anderson
England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
There is normally something in the pitch for the spinners at Old Trafford.
Time for some spin. Here's Ashley Nurse.
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Re Patrick [14 overs] - to be fair, the England team have not made any excuses. These comments I think are more in response to people yesterday having a go at England and suggesting other sides wouldn't struggle in the same way.
Stu, Leeds
Ross Taylor was strangled down the leg side against South Africa, but he gets enough bat on ball to tickle this final Kemar Roach delivery fine for four.
Kemar Roach is back on.
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David Smith: Feels like I'm in the West Indies- thank you Manchester for a beautiful setting. Come on Windies.