NZ 214-4published at 39 overs
The wickets of Ravindra and Latham have slowed New Zealand down but they won't mind if it means that Phillips and Mitchell are still there with five overs to go.
Mitchell moves on to 97.
India beat New Zealand by four wickets
Hosts top the table as the only team unbeaten after five matches
Kohli caught on the boundary on 95 trying to hit six to reach century and win game
Fog descended over stadium, briefly forcing players from the field
NZ 273: Mitchell 130, Ravindra 75; Shami 5-54
Ffion Wynne, Sam Drury and Timothy Abraham
The wickets of Ravindra and Latham have slowed New Zealand down but they won't mind if it means that Phillips and Mitchell are still there with five overs to go.
Mitchell moves on to 97.
Henry Moeran
BBC Test Match Special commentator
Another inside edge. Goodness me, how many times?
Make that three inside edges for Phillips, who gets lucky as none of them manage to hit the stumps.
Not the most fluent of starts for New Zealand's big hitter.
A tidy over from Bumrah, just four from it as Glenn Phillips gets a couple of streaky edges past the stumps to start his innings.
Daryl Mitchell is six runs away from his century.
Here's the second life that India gifted him.
Glenn Phillips strides to the middle.
He's got a decent platform and 13 overs to work with. It'll be box office viewing if he can bat all 13 of them.
Latham lbw b Kuldeep 5 (NZ 205-4)
Hitting leg stump, and New Zealand lose the review.
Latham knew he was out and should have known not to review it, despite Mitchell's convincing.
He goes back to a fuller delivery and is trapped in front. Kuldeep makes up for his expensive spell so far with an important wicket.
Alex Hartley
Former England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
I think umpire's call to be honest. Tom Latham was happy to walk off but Daryl Mitchell implored him to go for the review.
Henry Moeran
BBC Test Match Special commentator
That is as poor a review as I've seen all tournament.
Lbw appeal on Tom Latham, and given!
Latham doesn't want to review, he seems to accept his fate, but does so at the very last minute after Mitchell convinces him.
The review saved Rachin Ravindra earlier, but I'm not sure it's saving Tom Latham here.
Alex Hartley
Former England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
You look at the run rate of five and a half per over and India are in control, but a few bad balls and it could quickly get away from them.
Three byes bring up New Zealand's 200, before Mitchell clips four more off his pads to move into the 90s...
Sloppy is rarely a word you use in association with Jasprit Bumrah.
But he gifts Daryl Mitchell four more at the end of the over with a leg stump full toss that is dispatched to the fine leg boundary.
Alex Hartley
Former England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
When you think of Daryl Mitchell you think of him hitting over mid-off and holding the pose. That's exactly what he has done there.
Glorious.
Daryl Mitchell launches another four down the ground, beautifully timed off the bowling of Jasprit Bumrah - which is not easy to do.
Tom Latham finds his first boundary, his sweep just plopping safely over the head of the fielder at short fine leg.
They've played Kuldeep Yadav's leg-spin very nicely. He's gone for 61 from seven wicketless overs so far. Daryl Mitchell has done most of that damage.
Daryl Mitchell has got to be there at the end for New Zealand now.
He's already been given two lives - and here's the first, which was certainly the tougher of the two.
Alex Hartley
Former England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
You can see Ravindra is fuming with himself. There was a hundred there for the taking. Had he swung the bat through the air properly it would have gone for six.
Ravindra c Gill b Shami 75 (NZ 178-3)
Breakthrough!
Rachin Ravindra picks out long-off and this time, Shubman Gill is able to hold on to a simple chance.
A magnificent partnership is broken and India have a real opportunity to restrict New Zealand now. They needed that - the body language was just starting to drop after the spilled catch and missed opportunities.
Captain Tom Latham is in at five.
Alex Hartley
Former England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
Jasprit Bumrah has shepherded it to the boundary. That's the outfield. He's thinking about diving and just doesn't do it. Any other ground in the world you are diving and stopping it.