Get Involvedpublished at 14:19 British Summer Time 10 July 2019
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If Jadeja wins this for India under the most intense pressure, it will be the greatest ODI innings of all time.
Nick, Leicestershire
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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If Jadeja wins this for India under the most intense pressure, it will be the greatest ODI innings of all time.
Nick, Leicestershire
Amy Lofthouse
BBC Sport at Old Trafford
I'm so tense I can't eat.
Catch that! No! The ball loops off Jadeja's bat but Ross Taylor doesn't get there coming in from short fine leg. The ball is following the ageing Taylor around and that's not good for New Zealand.
Jimmy Neesham is continuing. New Zealand are going to have to get two more overs out of him or De Grandhomme.
Just three from the over. Have New Zealand sneaked their noses back in front with that?
Crucially, Jadeja is on strike for the next over.
Need 69 to win from 42 balls.
#bbccricket
Asadrc: Walk in the park from here for India.
Daniel Davies: C'mon New Zealand, one more wicket will do!
This has been a fine over from Lockie Ferguson so far. Can he finish it off?
Andy Zaltzman
Test Match Special statistician
What is Dhoni doing leaving the ball?
A dot from Ferguson to Dhoni and the Indian crowd chants the great man's name to try and lift him. He is still struggling.
What has Dhoni got?
He leaves it! What the?!
Andy Zaltzman
Test Match Special statistician
Jadeja now has the highest score by anyone batting at seven or lower in a World Cup knock-out match. No one had ever scored a 50 batting there before.
Bryan Waddle
BBC Test Match Special
This is 50/50 now.
Kane Williamson turns to his strike bowler Lockie Ferguson.
Amy Lofthouse
BBC Sport at Old Trafford
That Jadeja celebration - deliberately towards the press box - might have been a bit of a nod to Sanjay Manjrekar, who referred to Jadeja as a "bits and pieces" cricketer earlier in the week. Jadeja didn't take it well...
Dhoni 28, Jadeja 52
This is in the balance now.
India need 72 runs from 48 balls.
James Anderson
England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
The pressure is getting to New Zealand. They are making unforced errors. The crowd could add extra pressure onto them.
Another wide. New Zealand are rocking.
James Anderson
England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
Well played, but Jadeja's job is not done yet.
Old Trafford stands, roars and applauds Ravindra Jadeja's fifty. It has come from 39 balls.
He swishes his bat in his trademark style.
Misfield! And four!
Jadeja hammers the ball to Ross Taylor at midwicket, it gets a nasty bounce and goes through him.
Old Trafford is raucous.
I think Dhoni knows he's not the man to do this for India. He taps and runs to get Jadeja back on strike.