Superb from Phillips. A brilliant shot and taken with a two-handed dive in the crowd.
It was not the most technically astute stroke, but he gets enough on it to send it over long-on and in the middle of this impressive Pune crowd.
NZ 150-9
Target 358
Phillips brings up New Zealand's 150 with a four, clubbed wide of long-off as Phillips continues to make a conscious effort to salvage any level of pride possible here.
NZ 146-9
Target 358
Phillips guides the final ball from Coetzee's over for a single, meaning Phillips keeps the strike for this next over.
Five runs come from it. This partnership moves to 13, which is fairly high compared to many of their earlier efforts.
NZ 145-9
Target 358
No record World Cup defeat for New Zealand as Phillips scores four more.
He is showing some sign of intent, perhaps out of desperation other than anything else and New Zealand's No.6 is currently their top scorer on an unbeaten 38.
NZ 141-9
Target 358
Phillips takes a single off the penultimate ball of the over and Henry has to block out the final ball, which he does well.
Coetzee continues and if New Zealand lose this final wicket without scoring another run, it will be their heaviest ever World Cup loss.
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Daniel Norcross
BBC Test Match Special commentator
That's why they're still out there, trying to get those precious runs! They could be very valuable. It would be tough explaining this to someone who doesn't understand cricket - New Zealand have already lost, but they're turning down singles to get Glenn Phillips as much of the strike as possible.
NZ 140-9
Target 358
Phillips goes big.
He attacks that delivery from Maharaj, knowing that any New Zealand runs from here will hinge Phillips' ability to score.
Slog-sweeping a fuller ball and it goes over the rope. Shot.
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Trent Boult's departure on nine was the ninth wicket to fall this afternoon.
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Alex Hartley
Former England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
Maybe Matt Henry's out there because it's so bad that he's going home after this.
NZ 134-9
Target 358
One run comes from it. I say run, it was a run for Phillips and a very slow walk to the striker's end for Matt Henry, who survives the final two balls of the over.
It feels quite the gamble to have even stuck Henry out to bat, although if this is the end of his World Cup, New Zealand may as well make the most of him while they still can.
How's stat?!
Phil Long
BBC Test Match Special statistician
If New Zealand are out for 150 their net run rate will come to 0.43, so still ahead of Pakistan. They meet each other on Saturday, a Pakistan win would put the cat among the pigeons.
NZ 133-9
Target 358
Just the one single and one wicket comes from this Maharaj over and Henry survives, for now.
Gerald Coetzee will return to bowl at the other end, hoping to get this innings done and dusted fast.
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Daniel Norcross
BBC Test Match Special commentator
This is a very strange display from New Zealand in so many ways - not like them.
WICKET
Boult c Miller b Maharaj 9 (NZ 133-9) Target 358
Dancing down the ground and gone!
An ever-expressive, but short, innings from Boult comes to an end. He goes for the spectacular, but it is hit high and the catch is gobbled up by Miller at long-off.
That's not the end though. The injured Matt Henry is out to bat, but it might not be for very long.
NZ 132-8
Target 358
Four runs come from the over, including a lesser-spotted no ball from Marco Jansen, one which New Zealand fail to take advantage of with a dot coming off the free hit.
This bowling partnership continues, with Maharaj hoping to add to his three-wicket haul.
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Alex Hartley
Former England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
Having taken Australia and India down to the wire you would expect New Zealand to beat Pakistan and Sri Lanka, but you've got to factor in momentum in a tournament.
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Henry Moeran
BBC Test Match Special commentator
Maybe our assertions about New Zealand's march to the semi-finals were a little premature?
NZ 128-8
Target 358
Nine runs come from that Maharaj over in total, which is still below the rate New Zealand would have needed to go at, if they were to successfully chase this down.
Marco Jansen continues in this spell, looking to break this newly-formed partnership to claim his fourth scalp of the day.
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Alex Hartley
Former England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
Decent connection from Glenn Phillips, it went as high as it went long. It hung in the air for quite a while, just to give South Africa a little sniff.
NZ 125-8
Target 358
Six! A great shot from Glenn Phillips.
Launched into the air and it goes over the rope at cow corner for a six, a first shot of note for a while from Phillips.
Maharaj has been really tidy prior to that, the first time he has really been attacked so far.
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NZ 156-9
Target 358
Superb from Phillips. A brilliant shot and taken with a two-handed dive in the crowd.
It was not the most technically astute stroke, but he gets enough on it to send it over long-on and in the middle of this impressive Pune crowd.
NZ 150-9
Target 358
Phillips brings up New Zealand's 150 with a four, clubbed wide of long-off as Phillips continues to make a conscious effort to salvage any level of pride possible here.
NZ 146-9
Target 358
Phillips guides the final ball from Coetzee's over for a single, meaning Phillips keeps the strike for this next over.
Five runs come from it. This partnership moves to 13, which is fairly high compared to many of their earlier efforts.
NZ 145-9
Target 358
No record World Cup defeat for New Zealand as Phillips scores four more.
He is showing some sign of intent, perhaps out of desperation other than anything else and New Zealand's No.6 is currently their top scorer on an unbeaten 38.
NZ 141-9
Target 358
Phillips takes a single off the penultimate ball of the over and Henry has to block out the final ball, which he does well.
Coetzee continues and if New Zealand lose this final wicket without scoring another run, it will be their heaviest ever World Cup loss.
Post update
Daniel Norcross
BBC Test Match Special commentator
That's why they're still out there, trying to get those precious runs! They could be very valuable. It would be tough explaining this to someone who doesn't understand cricket - New Zealand have already lost, but they're turning down singles to get Glenn Phillips as much of the strike as possible.
NZ 140-9
Target 358
Phillips goes big.
He attacks that delivery from Maharaj, knowing that any New Zealand runs from here will hinge Phillips' ability to score.
Slog-sweeping a fuller ball and it goes over the rope. Shot.
Post update
Trent Boult's departure on nine was the ninth wicket to fall this afternoon.
Post update
Alex Hartley
Former England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
Maybe Matt Henry's out there because it's so bad that he's going home after this.
NZ 134-9
Target 358
One run comes from it. I say run, it was a run for Phillips and a very slow walk to the striker's end for Matt Henry, who survives the final two balls of the over.
It feels quite the gamble to have even stuck Henry out to bat, although if this is the end of his World Cup, New Zealand may as well make the most of him while they still can.
How's stat?!
Phil Long
BBC Test Match Special statistician
If New Zealand are out for 150 their net run rate will come to 0.43, so still ahead of Pakistan. They meet each other on Saturday, a Pakistan win would put the cat among the pigeons.
NZ 133-9
Target 358
Just the one single and one wicket comes from this Maharaj over and Henry survives, for now.
Gerald Coetzee will return to bowl at the other end, hoping to get this innings done and dusted fast.
Post update
Daniel Norcross
BBC Test Match Special commentator
This is a very strange display from New Zealand in so many ways - not like them.
WICKET
Boult c Miller b Maharaj 9 (NZ 133-9) Target 358
Dancing down the ground and gone!
An ever-expressive, but short, innings from Boult comes to an end. He goes for the spectacular, but it is hit high and the catch is gobbled up by Miller at long-off.
That's not the end though. The injured Matt Henry is out to bat, but it might not be for very long.
NZ 132-8
Target 358
Four runs come from the over, including a lesser-spotted no ball from Marco Jansen, one which New Zealand fail to take advantage of with a dot coming off the free hit.
This bowling partnership continues, with Maharaj hoping to add to his three-wicket haul.
Post update
Alex Hartley
Former England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
Having taken Australia and India down to the wire you would expect New Zealand to beat Pakistan and Sri Lanka, but you've got to factor in momentum in a tournament.
Post update
Henry Moeran
BBC Test Match Special commentator
Maybe our assertions about New Zealand's march to the semi-finals were a little premature?
NZ 128-8
Target 358
Nine runs come from that Maharaj over in total, which is still below the rate New Zealand would have needed to go at, if they were to successfully chase this down.
Marco Jansen continues in this spell, looking to break this newly-formed partnership to claim his fourth scalp of the day.
Post update
Alex Hartley
Former England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
Decent connection from Glenn Phillips, it went as high as it went long. It hung in the air for quite a while, just to give South Africa a little sniff.
NZ 125-8
Target 358
Six! A great shot from Glenn Phillips.
Launched into the air and it goes over the rope at cow corner for a six, a first shot of note for a while from Phillips.
Maharaj has been really tidy prior to that, the first time he has really been attacked so far.