Postpublished at 11:59 BST 10 July 2019
MS Dhoni is using his bat to cover his mouth as he talks to India coach Ravi Shastri on the balcony.
"In tribute to Sunil Gavaksar's 70th birthday today, when I get out there I'm just going to tap 36 not out."
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
MS Dhoni is using his bat to cover his mouth as he talks to India coach Ravi Shastri on the balcony.
"In tribute to Sunil Gavaksar's 70th birthday today, when I get out there I'm just going to tap 36 not out."
James Anderson
England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
There is still hope for India - they have Dhoni and Jadeja at eight to come - but New Zealand are stifling them.
Pant 18, Pandya 4
Matt Henry bangs it in short but the ball just sits up and Rishabh Pant cracks a pull shot round the corner for four.
Pant then pushes what should be a comfortable single but jogs it so slowly he ends up having to dive as the throw comes in.
Funnily enough, Matt Henry is going to continue into his sixth over.
And New Zealand still have Lockie Ferguson up their sleeve!
Andy Zaltzman
Test Match Special statistician
Matt Henry has taken 3-15 in his five overs today. He had taken 3-239 in his previous five innings.
Target 240
Hardik Pandya gets off the mark, clipping nicely off his hip through fine leg for four.
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Neil Barnes: Think the fella in the lift has now pressed the emergency stop button.
Still no MS Dhoni. Here comes Hardik Pandya.
I will watch that catch a good 2,000 times today alone.
Otherworldly.
James Anderson
England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
You are not going to see many better catches than that. It has not got above knee height all the way and he has caught it with his weaker hand.
Incredible, incredible catch.
Amy Lofthouse
BBC Sport at Old Trafford
It's not often you stand up in the press box to applaud something, but my WORD, Jimmy Neesham.
Bryan Waddle
BBC Test Match Special
Brilliant from Jimmy Neesham! He has taken a miraculous catch.
Karthik c Neesham b Henry 6 (Ind 24-4)
JIMMY NEESHAM HAS TAKEN A SCREAMER!
This is scarcely believable. Catch of the World Cup? Easily. It's one of the best catches of all time.
Dinesh Karthik slices it away off a thick outside edge and Neesham at point dives low to his left, grabbing the ball in one hand just millimetres above the ground.
Amazing. Just absolutely brilliant. Matt Henry has his third wicket in five overs!
Poor chap must have been averaging a wicket every floor.
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Matt Henry over-pitches and Rishabh Pant confidently drives it through the covers for four.
And here is the moment carnage became utter mayhem...
Target 240
A nice punch down the ground from Karthik and he picks up two.
Andy Zaltzman
Test Match Special statistician
Since 1999 that is the third-longest it has taken a batsman to get off the mark in ODI cricket.
Dinesh Karthik finally gets off the mark on his 21st delivery - and he does so with a four, angling it deftly through the gap between third slip and point, the ball winning the race to the rope.