Get Involvedpublished at 13:37 British Summer Time 10 July 2019
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Ian Evans: If Dhoni is going to play like this then he should have been in at number three.
New Zealand reach World Cup final for second time in succession
NZ play England or Australia in final at Lord's on 14 July
India, once again, fall short in semi-finals
Jadeja's 77 off 59 balls had dragged India back into run chase
India fell to 92-6 - three wickets for Henry and two for Santner
India's top three all scored just one run each
New Zealand, who resumed on 211-5, posted 239-8
Matthew Henry and Jack Skelton
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Ian Evans: If Dhoni is going to play like this then he should have been in at number three.
The India fans are chanting now. The belief is indeed back. It's not done yet. Jadeja has looked good in support of Dhoni.
India need 126 more to win from 96 balls.
When it gets below 100 things will get even more edgy.
Jeremy Coney
Ex-New Zealand captain on BBC Test Match Special
That's too full from Boult and Dhoni could just stand there and punch it down the ground. You can't afford to be too full here.
For as long as MS Dhoni is there, no matter how he has batted in this tournament, these fans will still believe.
The veteran now drives down the ground for four. There have been just a few signs he's starting to get going in the last few minutes.
Hardik Pandya was the last batsman to fall. Not a good shot...
Need 134 more runs to win
A bit more intent from MS Dhoni. He tucks the ball away and sets off for a run with a sprint. He turns down the second but then gets it when the ball ricochets off the stumps.
The drums are banging again. There's still some belief.
Bryan Waddle
BBC Test Match Special
I don't know how long he can keep it up but he's attacking the right bowler.
There we go. An eruption of noise as Ravindra Jadeja charges Jimmy Neesham and clobbers the ball into the sky and all the way for six.
That has woken the crowd up. It's a sign of what Jadeja can do. It came from nowhere.
More shots of glum faces of the India fans in the crowd. It feels flat at Old Trafford.
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This sums up exactly what Jeremy is saying. Dhoni tries to pull the ball away but it hits right off the toe of his bat. There has not been a boundary since the 20th over.
143 runs from 108 balls needed.
Jeremy Coney
Ex-New Zealand captain on BBC Test Match Special
No batsman has looked comfortable on the drive on this pitch. The ball just isn't coming on.
MS Dhoni's expression never changes. He looks completely calm still despite the desperate situation. He has scored more than 10,000 runs and has 10 ODI hundreds. This would surely be his greatest innings if he pulled it off? It doesn't look likely at the moment. He is being kept to singles.
Trent Boult is back into the attack. New Zealand think they can finish it off right here.
Target 240
You can hear the clunk of ball off bat as MS Dhoni knocks a single down the ground. It's so quiet. India are crumbling.
Andy Zaltzman
Test Match Special statistician
Mitchell Santner has bowled 27 dots in 33 balls in this spell, including two wickets.
James Anderson
England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
Dhoni and Jadeja are very good friends and they bat well together. It's all on their shoulders now.
Ravindra Jadeja walks out into an eerie atmosphere. There are India fans sat motionless in their seats with their head in their hands.
Rohit Sharma is leaning disconsolately against a wall in the dressing room.
This is India's last chance.
James Anderson
England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
That pressure has told on Hardik Pandya. He played so well to get India back into this game and he's gone for the wrong option - sweeping across the line against the spin.
Pandya c Williamson b Santner 32 (Ind 92-6)
Pandya gone! New Zealand are closing in.
That's a clear sign that the pressure had built and built. Hardik Pandya goes for an almighty sweep across the line to the economical Santner and skies the ball into the air. Kane Williamson positions himself and takes the catch.
Old Trafford is stunned into silence.