Postpublished at 13:06 GMT 15 November 2023
Michael Vaughan
Former England captain on BBC Test Match Special
That last ball of the over is the first one we have seen all day that really shows we are playing on a used pitch here. It kept very low.
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Michael Vaughan
Former England captain on BBC Test Match Special
That last ball of the over is the first one we have seen all day that really shows we are playing on a used pitch here. It kept very low.
Daniel Norcross
BBC Test Match Special commentator
After his century against England in the opening match, I thought Devon Conway was going to have a very big tournament. He hasn't quite fired since then.
Target 398
Jasprit Bumrah hasn't quite been on it to start this innings and, after a couple of wides, changes the angle and goes round the wicket.
That nearly leads to Devon Conway dragging on with a defensive prod but he then slaps the next ball through the covers for four.
Another wide follows before Bumrah ends well. A ball that nips back and stays low, missing Conway's off stump by no more than a couple of inches.
Daniel Norcross
BBC Test Match Special commentator
There was an awful lot of excitement for a ball that has beat the bat by quite some distance.
Michael Vaughan
Former England captain on BBC Test Match Special
If you face three dot balls in a big chase, you start to get jittery and think you need a boundary straight away. But there is more time than you think. Virat Kohli took his time before catching up, so Rachin Ravindra needs to be patient.
Phil Long
BBC Test Match Special statistician
Rachin Ravindra has scored 565 across this World Cup so far, including three hundreds at an average of 70.6.
Target 398
After four dot balls to start Mohammed Siraj's over, Rachin Ravindra gets off the mark with a thick edge down to deep third for four.
There is a bit of swing for Siraj but the last ball is just angled across Ravindra, who plays and misses with a big drive.
Michael Vaughan
Former England captain on BBC Test Match Special
After those first two fours, Jasprit Bumrah has just upped his tempo. He's not going to let Devon Conway get away with it!
Target 398
Jasprit Bumrah does find some lateral movement and beats the edge as Devon Conway dangles his bat at one just outside off.
Conway leaves the last but that's a positive start for New Zealand.
Daniel Norcross
BBC Test Match Special commentator
The timing from the bat of Devon Conway is just beautiful. It was a forward defensive prod for four!
Michael Vaughan
Former England captain on BBC Test Match Special
India's seam bowlers have been irresistible throughout the tournament but there is very little swing out there for them today.
Target 398
Beautifully guided this time by Devon Conway, through backward point again and the ball bounces away to the fence.
Daniel Norcross
BBC Test Match Special commentator
New Zealand are already up with the run rate and you could hear a pin drop!
Target 398
Carved away for four first ball by Devon Conway - New Zealand are ahead of the rate!
Short and wide from Jasprit Bumrah and Conway wasn't going to miss out.
Michael Vaughan
Former England captain on BBC Test Match Special
There is very little.
Daniel Norcross
BBC Test Match Special commentator
Is there any hope for New Zealand, Michael?
Thanks, Ffion.
New Zealand need to score at eight-an-over if they are to get that miracle.
So, one way or another, this is going to be an eventful chase.
Well, the teams and umpires are getting ready to go.
Let's just say WinViz is leaning slightly towards India at the halfway stage.
New Zealand need a miracle, and here's Sam Drury to take you through the start of their chase.
New Zealand weren't terrible. They dropped one catch in the 50 overs from what I can remember, and it was a tough one.
It peaked for them in the ninth over, when Kane Williamson took a very good catch.
More from India batter Virat Kohli: "It's the stuff of dreams. Anushka [Sharma] was sitting right there. Sachin [Tendulkar] was in the stands. It's very difficult to explain this. If I could paint the perfect picture, I would want this to be the picture.
"My life partner, the person I love the most, she is sitting there. My hero Sachin is sitting there. I was able to get the 50th in front of them and these fans in such a historic venue. It was amazing.
"In a big game anything over 330 or 340 you happy with so to get close to 400 is great. A lot of credit to Shreyas Iyer for the way he batted so freely. Also to Rohit at the top, Shubman at the top. Then KL Rahul finishing with a flurry. I think everyone did their roles to perfection, did their jobs for the team. It was a perfect batting performance from us. Just one half of the game is done and we still have to be professional with the ball and do what we have done so far in the tournament."