Postpublished at 16:10 British Summer Time 23 June 2021
Phil Tufnell
Former England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
The pressure of the game forced that shot from Latham.
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Phil Tufnell
Former England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
The pressure of the game forced that shot from Latham.
If there is one player you'd want out there in this situation, it is Kane Williamson. He just never seems flustered by anything, does he?
Matthew Henry
BBC Sport at the Hampshire Bowl
For some reason the India fans are booing Kane Williamson as he walks to the crease...
Latham st Pant b Ashwin 9
India have the breakthrough and you did just sense that Tom Latham was feeling the pressure.
A nicely flighted delivery from Ashwin, Latham comes down the wicket but it turns, bounces and some smart work from Rishabh Pant behind the stumps finishes it off.
So, Kane Williamson, what have you got?
Phil Tufnell
Former England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
The odd over where you clip four off the pads is what you need to edge over the line.
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent on Test Match Special
They’ve played and missed a lot, these openers, and India have had no luck.
Latham 9, Conway 14
Latham eases the pressure on himself with a three through cover before Conway gets four leg byes past a diving Rishabh Pant.
That's followed by a beautifully timed cover drive for another four.
Very valuable runs for New Zealand and Kohli will not be happy that India have let that pressure go.
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Rory Taylor: The fan in me wants NZ to win this. The anarchist in me wants another tie.
India are piling the pressure on here. Conway comes down the wicket but can only play yet another forward defensive. Another maiden.
Plenty of discussion going on about whether New Zealand will re-jig their batting line-up. Wouldn't it be great to see Colin de Grandhomme come in and have a whack?!
Phil Tufnell
Former England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
How can you get two or three runs an over off that kind of over!
Latham 6, Conway 10
Conway gets a single off Bumrah's first ball, his back leg just whipping up behind him as he so often does.
Latham is not looking particularly comfortable as he pushes at three consecutive beauties from Bumrah that he's very lucky not to get an edge on.
A wonderful over. Good luck to any batter trying to get three an over from that.
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Adam Davies: If NZ lose a wicket then do they just send Southee and Wagner in for a flay? If it's down to them later something has gone seriously wrong!
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent on Test Match Special
New Zealand don't want to be taking on Jadeja in the field!
We've got some spin and R Ashwin goes through his action for his first ball but doesn't let go, which is met by a giggle from the mischievous Rishabh Pant behind the stumps. A distraction tactic, maybe?
Tom Latham then just chips one over Ashwin's head and goes for a run that was never there - taking on Jadeja of all fielders. Bit of pressure building, perhaps.
Matthew Henry
BBC Sport at the Hampshire Bowl
The India fans are trying their best to play their part. The introduction of Ashwin is a popular decision.
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent on Test Match Special
New Zealand's batting order is solid and disciplined but there's not many who seize the game by the scruff of the neck, except maybe Colin de Grandhomme.
Devon Conway gets in a big of a tangle against a ball that just bounces rather awkwardly on him but he'll be thankful it just comes off his thigh pad and lands in an empty space on the off side.
A maiden to start us off after tea.
Regardless of what they've eaten, they're back on the field and Jasprit Bumrah does a practice run-up with the elegance of a man who hasn't eaten many cakes in his lifetime.
I wish I could give you an answer, Kate, but I'm really not sure. These days it's probably just those awful energy gels or protein bars.
I know that I'd definitely prefer some cakes and an ice cream, but that's why they're elite athletes and I'm certainly not one of those.
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Kate Freegard: What do the players have for tea? Biscuits? Cake? Fruits?