Postpublished at 06:23 Greenwich Mean Time 27 February 2020
India turn back to Shikha Pandey, their only seamer, who has two overs left...
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India turn back to Shikha Pandey, their only seamer, who has two overs left...
They'll want a few more boundaries like this from Maddy Green...
Green 22 (19 balls), Martin 14 (16)
Poonam Yadav back on as India look to reassert control - and immediately the scoring is ratcheted down. Martin is walking around in her crease, but a firm slog-sweep brings her four, before nicking the strike with a single. Poonam has 1-14, but only has one over left.
New Zealand need 63 from 42 balls. Who are you backing?
Target 134
Martin tries a lap-sweep, can't connect but they scamper a leg bye. Green unleashes an uncontrolled pull shot, it bobs up over short fine leg - but safely, as Shikha Pandey, running round from square leg, has to shield her eyes from the sun. But Maddy Green cuts loose, hoisting a six over mid-wicket onto the grassy bank where it's magnificently caught by an Indian fan in a bright red turban.
They need 69 from 48 balls.
Could this be the turning point of the game?
Need 79 from 54 balls
Gayakwad pulls it back for India after that first-ball boundary by hustling through three dot balls. Martin prods a single, and the pendulum swings back to New Zealand as Green pulls another four.
Nine off the over - the required rate is 8.78.
Poonam takes a rest after two overs, it's Gayakwad into the attack so it's left-arm spin from both ends. But Katey Martin eases the pressure by cutting for four. Fifty up.
Kristen Beams
Ex-Australia leg-spinner on BBC Test Match Special
As always it's about the spinners, they have done a job. Now it's all about holding their nerve and not getting too greedy.
Target 134
Martin chips the ball just wide of Smriti Mandhana at wide mid-on, New Zealand can only operate in singles at the moment - but are boosted when Green guides a four off her legs.
The White Ferns need 88 from 60 balls.
As New Zealand approach the halfway point of their innings, Radha helps them along with a legside wide - while Green aims a big blow towards long-on, it lands safely and it only brings them one run. "Way too high-risk," says Kristen Beams on TMS.
This was the unorthodox shot which did for Suzie Bates:
Target 134
The experienced Katey Martin in at five - it's been important here for India to hold their catches, in the way that Sri Lanka didn't the other night when Devine was dropped a couple of times on the way to a matchwinning innings. Green and Martin cautiously plunder five singles from the rest of Poonam's over.
Kristen Beams
Ex-Australia leg-spinner on BBC Test Match Special
When you are bowling well and in a rich vein of form, your full tosses get sliced straight to fielders in the ring. But Poonam Yadav has earned the right to bowl a few bad balls.
Is that the wicket India needed to ensure they get the win here?
Devine c Radha b Poonam 14 (NZ 34-3)
Big, big wicket!
Devine slices a catch to Radha Yadav, who's had a good game with bat, ball and in the field, to give namesake Poonam Yadav her first wicket. The Kiwi skipper goes.
Kristen Beams
Ex-Australia leg-spinner on BBC Test Match Special
I'd like to see Maddy Green take the game on a bit more and not have Sophie Devine carry the whole game on her shoulders, as it feels like at the moment.
This was Devine's last boundary:
Devine 14, Green 1
It's a double bowling change, and a double Yadav - Radha Yadav on to bowl slow left-arm. Sophie Devine tries to use her feet to the new bowler, but keeps picking out fielders. And after five dot balls, Radha just fails to join up the dots when Devine taps a single to mid-on.
New Zealand need 100 from 12 overs.
NZ 33-2
Maddy Green hadn't lifted her back foot. Poonam's first over yields three runs.
Green plays and misses, India appeal for a stumping and it goes upstairs...
Poonam Yadav, all 4ft 11ins of her, is on to bowl her loopy leg-spin that's been so effective so far in this tournament. Devine opens with a single, while Green looks a little nervy but she's off the mark too.
This is your Poonam Yadav klaxon!