Postpublished at 15:56 Greenwich Mean Time 10 November 2021
Who takes the second over? England have so often gone with spin but Chris Woakes got some decent swing...
NZ secure place in final
NZ win with 6 balls to spare
Mitchell 72* (47), Conway 46 (38)
NZ needed 57 off 24 balls
Neesham changes game with 27 (11)
Livingstone 2-22, Woakes 2-36
England 166-4: Moeen 51* (37)
Malan 41 (30), Buttler 29 (24)
Semi-final, Abu Dhabi
Pakistan v Australia on Thursday
Kal Sajad and Amy Lofthouse
Who takes the second over? England have so often gone with spin but Chris Woakes got some decent swing...
Phil Tufnell
Former England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
It was a crucial wicket. Guptill can destroy sides if he gets going.
Target 167
Jason Roy celebrated that wicket in pleasingly loud fashion.
Kane Williamson ends a profitable over for England with a little nibble at a swinging Woakes delivery.
Kane Williamson is in at three for New Zealand.
Isa Guha
Former England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
All the players enjoyed that one.
Phil Tufnell
Former England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
Guptill turned himself round there - and it was a lollipop catch for Moeen Ali.
Guptill c Moeen b Woakes 4 (NZ 4-1)
Gone!
Great recovery from Chris Woakes! He bowls a bit straighter and Martin Guptill gets into a horrible tangle, sending a leading edge popping up into the air and down into the mitts of Moeen Ali at mid-on.
Wide again from Chris Woakes, swinging away, and Martin Guptill chases after it and narrowly avoids nicking through to Jos Buttler.
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This is a par score at this level, and sadly I don't think it's enough against the likes of Guptill and Phillips.
Steve J, Bath
This feels about 10-15 short. Would have been confident at 180 but think that's not quite enough. Certainly more interesting than the virtual meeting I'm on!
Kev
Oh, hello!
Loose from Chris Woakes, wide and tempting, and Martin Guptill absolutely wallops it for four.
Chris Woakes has the ball in his hand. 167 is the target.
Here we go...
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Martin Guptill and Daryl Mitchell will get things going for New Zealand.
Phil Tufnell
Former England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
This is so, so tight. I'm looking at that New Zealand batting line-up and I'm not seeing any real power hitters. England with a score on the board, a semi-final... I think England have just got their noses in front.
England are having a huddle...
New Zealand's Glenn Phillips: "For us it's about going out there with a real positive mindset. We want to finish it an over before the end of the game."
Cheers, Kal.
I think England have got this, for what it's worth. And if they don't, please direct your complaints to my boss.
Will England move closer to the historic World Cup double? Or will New Zealand shatter their hopes?
Taking you through to the end of the game is Amy Lofthouse.
Andy Zaltzman
BBC Test Match Special statistician
The team batting first has won six of the last eight night games in this tournament, having only won one of the first nine.
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent on BBC Test Match Special
That slip might be a giveaway as to how the dew will come into play.