Get Involvedpublished at 13:46 Greenwich Mean Time 15 November 2023
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Kaustubh Joshi: NZ need TWO Maxwell miracles to get anywhere close to winning this now!
India win by 70 runs in Mumbai to reach final
New Zealand bowled out for 327 - Mitchell hits superb 134; Shami takes brilliant 7-57
India post 397-4 in Mumbai - highest score in a men's World Cup knockout game
Kohli hits 117 - a record 50th ODI century, taking him past Tendulkar
Shreyas smacks 105 off 70, Gill makes 80* off 66
India will face either Australia or South Africa in Sunday's final
Ffion Wynne, Timothy Abraham and Sam Drury
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Kaustubh Joshi: NZ need TWO Maxwell miracles to get anywhere close to winning this now!
Henry Moeran
BBC Test Match Special commentator
We know New Zealand are going to go about this run chase a different way. If there are two players you'd want in this position it's these two, Williamson and Mitchell.
Target 398
Lofted up and over extra cover by Daryl Mitchell.
That's his first boundary and it's a lovely shot.
Prakash Wakankar
BBC Test Match Special commentator
Shami is still getting that beautiful shape. He is just remarkable.
Target 398
Those five wides aside, that is a superb over from Mohammed Shami.
He goes past the bat again with a beauty to Kane Williamson.
There is a bit of a worry for India, though, because the physio had to come out to tend to Shami midway through the over and the bowler heads straight off at the end of it.
Losing him would be a big blow.
Alex Hartley
Former England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
That's going to be five more runs. The wides are up to 15 now. India are just slightly sloppy.
Target 398
New Zealand will take anything they can get at the moment so another five wides will certainly be gratefully received.
Mohammed Shami gets his line wrong to Daryl Mitchell and the ball swings down leg, beyond the dive of KL Rahul.
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Are we watching the greatest one-day side of all time at the moment?
George
Alex Hartley
Former England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
India are building pressure here. But the amount of experience Kane Williamson has, he will not let it get to him.
Late swing for Jasprit Bumrah, adding to the list of things making life difficult for the New Zealand batters.
Kane Williamson adjusts and times a lovely shot off his pads, but straight to the mid-wicket fielder.
A maiden from Bumrah.
Alex Hartley
Former England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
New Zealand really need to build a partnership. You've got to stay in the game for as long as you can.
Prakash Wakankar
BBC Test Match Special commentator
The extras are getting into double figures now. Mostly from wides. We haven't seen that before from India in this tournament.
Daryl Mitchell is in, joining Kane Williamson, and with New Zealand needing 8.52 an over, he's hasn't got much time to get himself in.
If the Black Caps thought it was going to be hard to chase down 398 at the halfway stage, it is a whole lot harder having lost both openers inside the powerplay.
Prakash Wakankar
BBC Test Match Special commentator
You beauty! Shami can do no wrong. He nicks this one through to KL Rahul. New Zealand are in trouble one would have to argue now.
Ravindra c Rahul b Shami 13 (NZ 39-2)
The crowd are making plenty of noise now!
It's another superb delivery from Mohammed Shami. An immaculate line and length and just enough movement to find the edge as Rachin Ravindra pushes forward.
Only a feather but it's enough. Regulation catch for KL Rahul and New Zealand are in big, big trouble.
Prakash Wakankar
BBC Test Match Special commentator
Other than the DJ, there aren't many more people applauding New Zealand!
Target 398
Shot, Rachin.
Ravindra middles a drive past the diving mid-off fielder for four.
Greeted by silence from the fans in Mumbai.
Alex Hartley
Former England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
Ravindra is still struggling to find his rhythm. It's the pressure of the occasion I suppose. Those nerves haven't quite settled down.
Target 398
That's more like it from Jasprit Bumrah.
A very good over in which he beat the bat of Kane Williamson twice.
New Zealand are already falling behind where India were at the same stage. The hosts were 61-0 after seven.
Prakash Wakankar
BBC Test Match Special commentator
The umpire is unmoved. He has absolutely no doubt in his mind that it was not going on to hit the stumps. I think that's a good call.