Postpublished at 13:42 British Summer Time 28 October 2023
Alex Hartley
Former England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
It's all going down to Jimmy Neesham. It's only his second game at this World Cup and he didn't bat in the other against England.
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New Zealand finished 383-9 - six runs short of World Cup record chase
Ravindra makes stunning 116, Neesham 58 & Mitchell 54
Zampa takes 3-74 and Cummins & Hazlewood two each
Australia bowled out for 388 in 49.2 overs - Head makes 109 on return from broken hand
New Zealand win toss & bowl in Dharamsala
New Zealand will join South Africa & India on 10 points with win; Australia climb above NZ with win
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Alex Hartley
Former England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
It's all going down to Jimmy Neesham. It's only his second game at this World Cup and he didn't bat in the other against England.
35 runs needed from 14 runs
Neesham can only take a single to square and Boult's brought on strike.
It takes him two balls to get off it, before he pushes down to mid-off to bring his senior partner back.
Alex Hartley
Former England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
Australia are currently one over behind the required rate, so they need to bring a fielder in at this rate.
Geoff Lemon
BBC Test Match Special commentator
That's gone over Glenn Maxwell for six by a very small margin.
Oh, James Neesham, you are fun.
Once again, he drags New Zealand back closer to their target, flaying Starc for six over long-on.
Two dot balls to finish the Cummins over. Pressure on.
Geoff Lemon
BBC Test Match Special commentator
Trent Boult holds the record for most sixes by a No.11 in Test cricket.
Alex Hartley
Former England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
It's no wonder Henry it was furious with himself, he knows he has got to slap that. They need Jimmy Neesham needs to be on strike for every ball now.
Geoff Lemon
BBC Test Match Special commentator
Hazlewood takes the catch, it was straight to him. New Zealand need 43 from 20 balls and they need Jimmy Neesham on strike.
Henry c Hazlewood b Cummins 9 (NZ 346-8)
And that supporting act is over.
Matt Henry tries to lift Cummins over backward point and doesn't get hold of it - Josh Hazlewood takes the catch above his head at the top of a little leap.
Trent Boult is the next man in, and possibly the last one - Lockie Ferguson went off the field injured in the first innings, and we would typically expect him to bat in this position.
43 runs needed from 21 balls
Matt Henry does his bit to support Neesham's efforts, lifting Cummins over mid-off for four.
49 runs needed from 24 balls
Mitchell Starc recovers the over, three more singles coming from it.
Nine from the over, but New Zealand need more than that.
Geoff Lemon
BBC Test Match Special commentator
A massive shot for six, oh boy! That one sailed away into the night. That is the cleanest shot of the night.
Just when you think New Zealand are slipping away, Jimmy Neesham hits a lovely smooth six over the covers!
They'll need a few more of those though.
Jimmy Neesham chases a wide delivery from Cummins and somehow sends it down the ground for four. His momentum sends him into a lovely little twirl too.
Cummins finishes his over with a beautiful slow ball yorker than Neesham only just keeps out.
Seven runs from the over, the required rate now stands at 11.60.
Bangladesh put the breaks on against the Netherlands as there is a clatter of wickets towards the end of the innings but Logan van Beek finishes with a flourish.
Van Beek pummels two fours and a six - one of only two maximums hit by the Dutch in the whole of the their innings - off the final over bowled by Mahedi Hasan (2-40).
Paul van Meekeren is the last man out off the last ball of the innings in Kolkata as Bangladesh are set a target of 230.
Is it defendable for the Dutch? It's perhaps a trickier pitch to bat on than initially thought. The Netherlands will have to bowl well.
Daniel Norcross
BBC Test Match Special commentator
New Zealand are pretty much keeping up with the rate, but the wickets are taking them closer to oblivion.
Matt Henry arrives at number nine and takes an immediate two through the covers.
Zampa finishes with figures of 3-74.
Bharat Sundaresan
Journalist on Test Match Special
This is why Zampa's named is one of the first inked into any Australia ODI side. Santner tried going for it, Zampa backed on it, went for the googly and all Santner could do was get an edge.
Daniel Norcross
BBC Test Match Special commentator
We've seen plenty of catches dropped at Dharamsala, but not that one from Glenn Maxwell. When chasing 389, every wicket feels painful.