Mohammed Shami is the first bowler to take four World Cup five-wicket hauls. He's taken as many in this World Cup as Bob Willis, Ian Botham, Imran Khan, Malcolm Marshall, Kapil Dev, Ravi Ashwin and Shane Warne have in their entire ODI careers combined (992 innings).
Southee dropped on 2
NZ 313-7
India will be relieved that this one didn't come much earlier. Tim Southee plops a slower ball straight up towards Rohit Sharma at cover, who embarrassingly misjudges it and the ball lands on his stomach before tricking on to the ground.
But India are at the stage where Jasprit Bumrah can easily laugh it off.
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A lot of focus will go on India’s batting with that score, but how good is Shami! Take him out that attack and New Zealand chase that comfortably.
NZ 308-7
Target 398
90 from four overs? You just never know...
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Michael Vaughan
Former England captain on BBC Test Match Special
A fantastic innings from Daryl Mitchell. He played the key role in the chase, but that's game set and match.
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Mitchell c Jadeja b Shami 134 (NZ 306-7)
And that is that.
Daryl Mitchell falls for a majestic 134 as he picks out Jadeja (who else?) at deep mid-wicket. He raises his bat for the applause but trudges off, devastated and exhausted in equal measure.
That's also another World Cup five-wicket haul for the remarkable Mohammed Shami.
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This is the moment it all deflated for New Zealand.
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Michael Vaughan
Former England captain on BBC Test Match Special
India have been too good in this tournament, but there have been a few moments today when South Africa or Australia will think 'we can put them under pressure'.
NZ 306-6
Target 398
Seven runs from a boundary-less Bumrah over.
Just clinical.
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Few more of these might do it?
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This speaks for itself, really.
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NZ 299-6
Target 398
It's over to the Mitchells now as Santner joins Daryl.
Less than 100 runs required.
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Michael Vaughan
Former England captain on BBC Test Match Special
Kuldeep Yadav deserves that. He's bowled well. It's just too much for New Zealand now. That Glenn Phillips wicket deflated it.
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Henry Moeran
BBC Test Match Special commentator
With a sea of blue behind him, Ravindra Jadeja turns around and celebrates. It's another big stride towards the final on Sunday.
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Chapman c Jadeja b Kuldeep 2 (NZ 298-6)
Another.
New Zealand's glimmer of hope is fading. Mark Chapman tries to launch Kuldeep Yadav into the stands, gets good connection on a sweep but instead picks out Jadeja on the boundary, who barely has to move.
All Daryl Mitchell can do is wait at the other end, with 132 to his name.
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Michael Vaughan
Former England captain on BBC Test Match Special
While Daryl Mitchell is still there New Zealand still have a glimmer of hope. They have hit 10 sixes but I think probably need to hit eight in the next seven overs.
NZ 295-5
Glenn Phillips' 41 from 33 balls dragged New Zealand back into the contest. But now, India are in total control.
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Alex Hartley
Former England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
It was in the air for an age. Glenn Phillips is looking to go down the ground but one of the best fielders in the world was under it. Ravindra Jadeja catches it and then does a squat near the boundary sponge. Easy as you like.
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Henry Moeran
BBC Test Match Special commentator
If there is one man Glenn Phillips did not want under that catch it's Ravindra Jadeja. He took that very calmly.
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Phillips c Jadeja b Bumrah 41 (NZ 295-5)
A hammer blow.
Glenn Phillips goes for another big hit, but gets a lot more height than he does distance. Ravindra Jadeja is not dropping that at long-on.
India edge closer as pressure mounts on New Zealand. A timely wicket - Phillips can be so destructive and was just getting into his groove.
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Mohammed Shami is the first bowler to take four World Cup five-wicket hauls. He's taken as many in this World Cup as Bob Willis, Ian Botham, Imran Khan, Malcolm Marshall, Kapil Dev, Ravi Ashwin and Shane Warne have in their entire ODI careers combined (992 innings).
Southee dropped on 2
NZ 313-7
India will be relieved that this one didn't come much earlier. Tim Southee plops a slower ball straight up towards Rohit Sharma at cover, who embarrassingly misjudges it and the ball lands on his stomach before tricking on to the ground.
But India are at the stage where Jasprit Bumrah can easily laugh it off.
Get Involved
#bbccricket, via WhatsApp on 03301231826 or text 81111 (standard network charges apply)
NZ 308-7
Target 398
90 from four overs? You just never know...
Post update
Michael Vaughan
Former England captain on BBC Test Match Special
A fantastic innings from Daryl Mitchell. He played the key role in the chase, but that's game set and match.
WICKET
Mitchell c Jadeja b Shami 134 (NZ 306-7)
And that is that.
Daryl Mitchell falls for a majestic 134 as he picks out Jadeja (who else?) at deep mid-wicket. He raises his bat for the applause but trudges off, devastated and exhausted in equal measure.
That's also another World Cup five-wicket haul for the remarkable Mohammed Shami.
Post update
This is the moment it all deflated for New Zealand.
Post update
Michael Vaughan
Former England captain on BBC Test Match Special
India have been too good in this tournament, but there have been a few moments today when South Africa or Australia will think 'we can put them under pressure'.
NZ 306-6
Target 398
Seven runs from a boundary-less Bumrah over.
Just clinical.
Post update
Few more of these might do it?
Post update
This speaks for itself, really.
NZ 299-6
Target 398
It's over to the Mitchells now as Santner joins Daryl.
Less than 100 runs required.
Post update
Michael Vaughan
Former England captain on BBC Test Match Special
Kuldeep Yadav deserves that. He's bowled well. It's just too much for New Zealand now. That Glenn Phillips wicket deflated it.
Post update
Henry Moeran
BBC Test Match Special commentator
With a sea of blue behind him, Ravindra Jadeja turns around and celebrates. It's another big stride towards the final on Sunday.
WICKET
Chapman c Jadeja b Kuldeep 2 (NZ 298-6)
Another.
New Zealand's glimmer of hope is fading. Mark Chapman tries to launch Kuldeep Yadav into the stands, gets good connection on a sweep but instead picks out Jadeja on the boundary, who barely has to move.
All Daryl Mitchell can do is wait at the other end, with 132 to his name.
Post update
Michael Vaughan
Former England captain on BBC Test Match Special
While Daryl Mitchell is still there New Zealand still have a glimmer of hope. They have hit 10 sixes but I think probably need to hit eight in the next seven overs.
NZ 295-5
Glenn Phillips' 41 from 33 balls dragged New Zealand back into the contest. But now, India are in total control.
Post update
Alex Hartley
Former England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
It was in the air for an age. Glenn Phillips is looking to go down the ground but one of the best fielders in the world was under it. Ravindra Jadeja catches it and then does a squat near the boundary sponge. Easy as you like.
Post update
Henry Moeran
BBC Test Match Special commentator
If there is one man Glenn Phillips did not want under that catch it's Ravindra Jadeja. He took that very calmly.
WICKET
Phillips c Jadeja b Bumrah 41 (NZ 295-5)
A hammer blow.
Glenn Phillips goes for another big hit, but gets a lot more height than he does distance. Ravindra Jadeja is not dropping that at long-on.
India edge closer as pressure mounts on New Zealand. A timely wicket - Phillips can be so destructive and was just getting into his groove.