Postpublished at 17:42 Greenwich Mean Time 10 November 2021
I've only just clocked that New Zealand won that with six balls to spare!
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
I've only just clocked that New Zealand won that with six balls to spare!
This was the turning point - the catch that wasn't in an over that got flayed for 23 by Jimmy Neesham and Daryl Mitchell.
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If our nation has to lose to anyone at this World Cup, I'm glad it's New Zealand. Class act all round.
Lee, London
I don't like to keep harping back to 2019 but I'll always remember the photo of an utterly gutted Jimmy Neesham and Martin Guptill being comforted by England after that Super Over.
Now he's just completely blasted England out of the T20 World Cup.
Just brilliant.
Phil Tufnell
Former England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
That knock from Neesham busted it wide open. He came in and ripped the heart out of England.
New Zealand were 13-2 in the opening stages, needed 109 from the final 60 balls and Liam Livingstone bowled a 16th over that went for two runs, a wide and brought about a wicket.
I thought they were done. That is, simply, one of the best comebacks I've seen.
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent on BBC Test Match Special
England are disappointing but what can you do when you get beaten like that? It's another game between these two teams which has played in excellent spirit.
Daryl Mitchell finishes with a quite astonishing unbeaten 73 from 48 balls.
Jimmy Neesham's cameo of 26 from 10 balls will stick with me for a while.
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent on BBC Test Match Special
What a performance by New Zealand. In the end, it was a very comfortable win.
NEW ZEALAND ARE IN THE FINAL!
WHAT a performance! What a win!
I... how has that happened?!
I love this silly sport so, so much.
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent on BBC Test Match Special
One blow away and England's dream is over.
Mitchell Santner pulls a single.
Four from seven.
Phil Tufnell
Former England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
Tymal Mills is a big loss. These type of positions are where he would have been so good.
Hit high by Mitchell, toe-end of the bat, and it's just a single.
Five from eight.
Phil Tufnell
Former England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
It's all about one innings. They will behind the eight ball all the way through and then Jimmy Neesham comes in and completely turns the game on its head.
I am, truly, speechless.
ANOTHER ONE!
Slapped flat and long by Daryl Mitchell!
Six from nine!
Phil Tufnell
Former England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
Stand and deliver. England, again, got the length wrong.
Eoin Morgan slows things down, having a word with Chris Woakes.