Postpublished at 21:08 British Summer Time 22 June 2019
Sir Curtly Ambrose
Former West Indies bowler on BBC Test Match Special
Jimmy Neesham is not very happy.
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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Sir Curtly Ambrose
Former West Indies bowler on BBC Test Match Special
Jimmy Neesham is not very happy.
Need 49 runs from 44 balls
Back to back fours!
Sheldon Cottrell strides forward and edges through the vacant slip region to the fence.
Bryan Waddle
BBC Test Match Special
I wonder when some of the New Zealand bowlers are going to learn - if you stray onto the leg stump, you're going to get picked off if you've got an offside field.
Need 53 runs from 45 balls
A poor ball down the leg side from Jimmy Neesham and Sheldon Cottrell helps it fine for four.
Need 57 runs from 48 balls
Carlos Brathwaite taps to wide long on and takes on the two.
Colin de Grandhomme is slow getting to the ball and throwing it in, allowing Sheldon Cottrell to get home.
Brathwaite can't nick the strike off the last ball of the over though.
Sir Curtly Ambrose
Former West Indies bowler on BBC Test Match Special
That's Sheldon Cottrell for you. He's not going to hang around too much, but he should stick around.
Sheldon Cottrell goes for an almighty slog and it loops up off a top edge but it bounces safely wide of Trent Boult.
Sir Curtly Ambrose
Former West Indies bowler on BBC Test Match Special
Carlos Brathwaite is showing good maturity in this innings, showing guys above him that this is the way you should play. Don't give it away.
The runs are gettable, it's being eight wickets down that's the problem. New Zealand are in the driving seat.
Target 292
Carlos Brathwaite backs away and cuts Mitchell Santner through backward point between two fielders for four.
Jeremy Coney
Ex-New Zealand captain on BBC Test Match Special
Neesham and De Grandhomme need to bowl another two overs between them after this to make up the 10. The fifth bowler has been a bit of an issue for New Zealand - though De Grandhomme did a good job against South Africa at Edgbaston the other day.
Need 65 runs from 54 balls
And on this game goes...
Kevin Howells
BBC Test Match Special
The crowd have been right behind West Indies today, and they're giving Carlos Brathwaite a standing ovation for his half-century.
Keystone Cops cricket out there now! Another quick single results in two overthrows from a missed shy at the stumps.
Those three runs are enough to take Carlos Brathwaite to a fine 50.
Having come out in the midst of a dreadful collapse, that is an excellent effort by the big man.
Sheldon Cottrell pushes into the covers and takes a risky single.
Bowler Jimmy Neesham hares towards it and ends up colliding with Mitchell Santner, tumbling over the spinner.
Both end up in a heap. All smiles though.
Need 70 runs off 60 balls
Sheldon Cottrell picks up two over a streaky outside edge before heaving a single out to deep mid-wicket.
Carlos Brathwaite pushes a single off the last ball of Mitchell Santner's over to keep the strike.
Charles de Gaulle might've been a better batsman than West Indies number 11 Oshane Thomas.
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Kumaran Ravendradas: For a moment, when you wrote "CDG" I thought the French were in the World Cup and Charles de Gaulle was batting.
Kevin Howells
BBC Test Match Special
If New Zealand win this, they will go top of the table above Australia.
West Indies will be all but eliminated if they lose.
Target 292
Sheldon Cottrell survives for now and Carlos Brathwaite edges the last ball through the vacant slip region for four.
Salutin' Sheldon Cottrell strides out.
He took four wickets, three catches (including a caught and bowled) and claimed a run out earlier.
How about topping all that off with some batting heroics?