WI 252-9published at 46.1 overs
Need 40 runs from 23 balls
Carlos Brathwaite cracks down the ground to long on. He turns down the single.
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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Need 40 runs from 23 balls
Carlos Brathwaite cracks down the ground to long on. He turns down the single.
Sir Curtly Ambrose
Former West Indies bowler on BBC Test Match Special
Very, very good bowling spell by Trent Boult - 4-30 off 10, he's done a very good job for his skipper. Exceptional.
I do have faith... but I'm also a realist!
Need 40 runs from 24 balls
Well played, Mr Thomas.
Big Oshane clips it to mid-on for no run. He even starts the single but wisely turns for home.
You need Carlos Brathwaite on strike.
Trent Boult is done - fantastic figures of 4-30 off his 10 overs.
Need 40 runs from 25 balls
Trent Boult goes fast, full and straight.
And Oshane Thomas just jams his bat down in time.
Boult has one delivery left today...
Sir Curtly Ambrose
Former West Indies bowler on BBC Test Match Special
Stopping that ball was key - it means Brathwaite is off strike.
Carlos Brathwaite chips just short of the diving Kane Williamson!
It's palmed away and Brathwaite takes the single.
Really? Exposing Oshane Thomas to three balls from Trent Boult!!
Need 41 runs from 28 balls
Brathwaite cracks it out to deep mid-wicket and picks up two.
Phil Long
BBC Test Match Special statistician
Lockie Ferguson now has 14 wickets in the tournament. Only Mitchell Starc and Jofa Archer have 15.
Just ask Ben Stokes, this isn't quite over yet.
Carlos Brathwaite marmalises Trent Boult back down the ground for four.
Sir Curtly Ambrose
Former West Indies bowler on BBC Test Match Special
Very, very good bowling by Ferguson - right on target, Cottrell was caught on his crease. Safe to say, it's all over.
Cottrell b Ferguson 15 (WI 245-9)
That is far too good for a number 10 to handle.
Lockie Ferguson jumps wide on the crease, angles it in and gets it through Sheldon Cottrell's prod to thud into off stump.
Another defiant partnership from Windies and another emphatic intervention from a New Zealand quick.
That takes Ferguson to 14 wickets for the tournament.
Sir Curtly Ambrose
Former West Indies bowler on BBC Test Match Special
These dot balls are creating pressure. I have a feeling Carlos Brathwaite is going to have a go shortly, as the overs are running out.
Need 48 runs from 36 balls
Sheldon Cottrell wafts loosely at the last ball and is lucky not to nick it.
Otherwise, he just played Trent Boult better than some of the West Indies top order did earlier.
A good over by Boult too, conceding just one from it.
Sir Curtly Ambrose
Former West Indies bowler on BBC Test Match Special
Trent Boult has bowled very well so far - this is his ninth over, he had 4-22 from eight. He's caused problems for top-order batsmen around the world, let alone Sheldon Cottrell.
And here are those four wickets:
Trent Boult bangs it in short and Sheldon Cottrell just about fends it off.
Phil Long
BBC Test Match Special statistician
Both of these batsmen now have ODI-best scores. Brathwaite made 50 once, his only previous ODI half-century, while Sheldon Cottrell's best score was eight not out.
Trent Boult is coming back into the attack. It's business time.
I thought we were on for a quick finish when Kemar Roach departed...
Need 49 runs from 42 balls
Sheldon Cottrell didn't need Carlos Brathwaite there, taking eight runs off the over.
An an unhappy Jimmy Neesham digs in a vicious bumper at Sheldon Cottrell.
And Cottrell laughs at him. Neesham gives him a stare.