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Rohit c Guptill b Sodhi 15 (Ind 40-3)
Oh dear, Rohit.
It's a poor ball from Sodhi, far too short and should be a gift. Rohit goes for the heave but can only pick out Martin Guptill coming in from long-on.
New Zealand chase 111 to win by eight wickets (33 balls remaining)
Mitchell 49 from 35 balls, Williamson 33 not out
Dismal India fifth in Group 2 with two defeats from two games
Relying on other results to reach last four
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Rohit c Guptill b Sodhi 15 (Ind 40-3)
Oh dear, Rohit.
It's a poor ball from Sodhi, far too short and should be a gift. Rohit goes for the heave but can only pick out Martin Guptill coming in from long-on.
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Ravi Bopara
Former England all-rounder on BBC Test Match Special
I would rather be New Zealand now. They have bowled really well and apart from that over of 15 they have dominated.
India are probably 15-20 runs short of where they should be for two wickets down on this pitch. It feels like 160 shouldn't be enough on this pitch.
It could have been even better as well if Adam Milne had taken this regulation catch. Unbelievable.
Virat Kohli is the next man in, a huge job ahead for the skipper.
Mitchell Santner continues and it is more tight stuff, just two singles off it.
A really impressive start by New Zealand, this.
KL Rahul's face when Daryl Mitchell took the catch is a picture, he cannot believe he fell into the trap.
Ravi Bopara
Former England all-rounder on BBC Test Match Special
He just got it on a little high on the bat and it was one of the most simple catches that Daryl Mitchell will take.
This game is swinging. New Zealand were in control, then India fought back and now New Zealand have again.
Isa Guha
Former England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
Their downfall last week was full and straight and this week it is the short ball.
KL Rahul c Mitchell b Southee 18 (Ind 35-2)
It's another!! The short ball does for India again as KL Rahul perfectly picks out Daryl Mitchell on the deep square leg boundary.
Here is the first wicket of the match to fall as Kishan perfectly picks out the fielder on the boundary.
Homework paying off for New Zealand.
The pressure valve has been well and truly released, though there is a touch of fortune about this as Rahul goes for the big swing but can only find the inside edge and it disappears down fine leg for four.
Ravi Bopara
Former England all-rounder on BBC Test Match Special
India needed to find a big over from somewhere and they've got it. Rohit Sharma picked up that ball for six so quickly.
That is putting it mildly.
Kevin Howells
BBC Test Match Special
It's not been a great start to the game for Adam Milne ...
Now they are getting going. More width from Milne and Rohit is able to cut it over point for four.
Next up and it is a maximum! Rohit clipping it off the pads and over the rope.
15 from the over.
Ravi Bopara
Former England all-rounder on BBC Test Match Special
India have started slowly. They've been too watchful, and missed a chance to really stamp some authority on the game. When you bat first you want to throw the first punch and they haven't done that.
That will make him feel better, KL Rahul takes advantage of some width from Adam Milne and cuts it away for four.
The TV cameras pick out Ravi Shastri, he has a face like thunder.
Kevin Howells
BBC Test Match Special
There is still real pressure on India's top order here.
Mitchell Santner is the new bowler and it's tidy stuff from the left-armer, just two singles off it.
The powerplay going New Zealand's way so far.