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Live Reporting

Ffion Wynne, Sam Drury and Timothy Abraham

All times stated are UK

  1. NZ 9-0

    Will Young makes a late effort to try and leave this ball from Jasprit Bumrah but will be glad he didn't succeed.

    The ball deflects off the face of the bat and runs away fine for four.

  2. Post update

    Katey Martin

    Former New Zealand wicketkeeper on BBC Test Match Special

    New Zealand have a great record against India. There will be a few nerves in the India camp - they haven't been tested in the tournament so far.

    They've also made a big call with going for just five bowlers. If one of them gets a little niggle, particularly given the nature of the outfield here, there will be trouble.

  3. NZ 5-0

    Just one more run from the over as Will Young guides the last ball down to deep third.

    Decent start from the India bowlers, both of whom have found a bit of swing early on.

    Let's see how long that lasts.

  4. Post update

    Henry Moeran

    BBC Test Match Special commentator

    Just a little bit too short and wide from Siraj and Will Young was more than confident to thrash it away.

    That'll release the pressure that was building.

  5. NZ 4-0

    New Zealand are up and running.

    Mohammed Siraj offers a bit of width and Will Young punches a square drive through point for four.

    Nice shot to get the Black Caps off the mark.

  6. Post update

    Alex Hartley

    Former England bowler on BBC Test Match Special

    There has been a lot of talk about the outfield here at Dharamsala and teams are going to be wary of it.

    It is still patchy and it looks like the sandy parts have just been spray painted green.

    I think we'll still see fielders being quite cautious when they are sliding and diving.

  7. Post update

    Henry Moeran

    BBC Test Match Special commentator

    It is a real battle out there for Devon Conway so far.

  8. NZ 0-0

    Devon Conway leaves the last ball of the over outside off and that's a maiden to start.

    Typically probing stuff with the new ball from Jasprit Bumrah.

  9. Post update

    Prakash Wakankar

    BBC Test Match Special commentator

    India seem to love losing to New Zealand.

    It has been 20 years since India beat New Zealand in an ICC World Cup.

    I think it'll be a good game but it's not an easy ground to defend runs on so I am a little surprised at Rohit's decision to field. He might have just been swayed by the clouds and thinking he didn't want to face Trent Boult up first!

  10. NZ 0-0

    Good start from Jasprit Bumrah, getting Devon Conway to fish at the first ball outside off stump.

    He's on the mark for the next two as well with Conway forced to defend. There's a bit of movement through the air and a little off the seam early for Bumrah.

  11. The teams

    India: Rohit Sharma (c), Shubman Gill, Virat Kohli, Shreyas Iyer, KL Rahul (wk), Suryakumar Yadav, Ravindra Jadeja, Mohammed Shami, Kuldeep Yadav, Mohammed Siraj, Jasprit Bumrah.

    New Zealand: Devon Conway, Will Young, Rachin Ravindra, Tom Latham (c & wk), Daryl Mitchell, Glenn Phillips, Mark Chapman, Mitchell Santner, Matt Henry, Lockie Ferguson, Trent Boult.

  12. Post update

    Moving swiftly on... The teams are out, the anthems are done and we're ready to go in Dharamsala.

    Devon Conway is taking guard for New Zealand with Jasprit Bumrah ready to bowl the first over.

  13. 'England crumble as a golden era threatens to fall apart'

    England white-ball captain Jos Buttler at 2023 Cricket World Cup

    OK, we had to mention it at some point...

    "England subjected themselves to the subcontinent sweatbox and watched their World Cup dreams begin to melt away..." is the verdict of Matthew Henry after a humbling defeat for Jos Buttler's side yesterday.

    Read more on that capitulation at the hands of South Africa here.

  14. Post update

    Alex Hartley

    Former England bowler on BBC Test Match Special

    It is very cloudy. It is very different to the conditions that we have had in India so far so I am not surprised by the decision to bowl first because I think we'll see some swing up front.

  15. Post update

    Daniel Norcross

    BBC Test Match Special commentator

    It wasn't a great day for bowling first yesterday but conditions here are very different today.

    It's cloudy, the humidity is lower and there might even be a shower later on.

  16. Post update

    New Zealand captain Tom Latham: "We would have had a bowl as well, it looks a really good surface and we know there is a little bit of dew later on but regardless of what you're doing, it's important you do it well first up.

    "We've built up a bit of momentum over the last couple of weeks and we're just trying to apply our game plan as best we can and that's been coming off.

    "Coming to a new ground, you've got to adapt as quickly as you can."

  17. Post update

    India captain Rohit Sharma: "We were here training yesterday and we felt there was a bit of dew coming in pretty early.

    "It looks like a good pitch, it's not going to change too much so we want to back our strength to chase.

    "It's important for us to keep the momentum going and forget what has happened in the past because every game is a new opportunity.

    "We know the nature of this tournament, anyone is capable of beating anyone. We need to be at it all the time and make sure you get it right.

    "Hardik Pandya is not available for this game, he misses out and so does Shardul Thakur."

  18. India win the toss and bowl

    Toss ahead of India v New Zealand at Cricket World Cup 2023

    Tom Latham calls wrong at the toss and Rohit Sharma has no hesitation in saying that India will bowl first.

    He mentions the dew later on as a factor in his decision. Two changes for India with Suryakumar Yadav and Mohammed Shami coming into the XI.

    New Zealand are unchanged.

  19. Post update

    New Zealand train at Dharmasala ahead of Cricket World Cup match against India

    We're approaching the halfway stage of this World Cups and while some teams' hopes are hanging by a thread - thinking of no side in particular - others are motoring towards the semi-finals.

    Only two, though, remain unbeaten and that has to change today as hosts India face New Zealand at Dharmasala.

    Someone's 0 has to go...

    (Sorry, I've heard a boxing announcer say it before and it only really works if you say 'o' rather than zero...)