Postpublished at 12:08 Greenwich Mean Time 15 November 2023
Prakash Wakankar
BBC Test Match Special commentator
Well played Shreyas Iyer. That's back-to-back hundreds for the young man. A dominating performance.
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Prakash Wakankar
BBC Test Match Special commentator
Well played Shreyas Iyer. That's back-to-back hundreds for the young man. A dominating performance.
Ind 361-2
Take a bow.
Shreyas Iyer brings up a fabulously entertaining innings from just 67 balls.
He played second fiddle to Kohli as he made history but it's been an astonishing innings. Flair, power, skill.
The crowd has been treated today.
Or maybe they still can.
Shreyas Iyer goes to 99 with another six.
His eighth six, for that matter. Just ridiculous.
KL Rahul slashes the second ball of the over past point for four, but Trent Boult recovers well (considerably).
India might not get 400. Is that something New Zealand can celebrate? Maybe?
Treat yourselves.
Ian Smith
Former New Zealand wicketkeeper on BBC Test Match Special
That is really ugly one to look at. It's the second time it has happened to a New Zealand fielder in the deep. Devon Conway is such a vital cog so it's good he is back up on his feet. Hopefully he is okay.
Just to make matters worse, somehow, for New Zealand, Devon Conway slides on the boundary and looks to have jarred his knee. It also goes for four, obviously.
He stays on the ground for a bit, but seems alright in the end.
KL Rahul is then smacked in the ribs by a Tim Southee bouncer. A painful over in many ways.
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Kohli is a run machine. Whether you love or hate him, you have to acknowledge his class.
Nim
Michael Vaughan
Former England captain on BBC Test Match Special
New Zealand got very close chasing 388 against Australia. The difference is that India's bowling attack is better than Australia's.
The story of this World Cup has been that every team chasing a big total has lost two or three early wickets.
Daniel Norcross
BBC Test Match Special commentator
A huge one from Shreyas Iyer. This is merciless stuff from India. It's going to be carnage from here until the end.
And another. Even bigger.
Shreyas Iyer moves on to 90 and he is ready to be the main man now.
The moment.
No Kohli, no bother.
Shreyas Iyer sends one 10 rows back.
Virat Kohli's 117 is the highest score in a men's 50-over World Cup semi-final.
He surpasses Sri Lanka's Mahela Jayawardene, who made 115 not out against New Zealand in 2007.
And England's Graham Gooch, who hit 115 against India at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai in 1987.
Ian Smith
Former New Zealand wicketkeeper on BBC Test Match Special
I am swimming in the emotion of this Virat Kohli innings. He is getting the pats on the back from his India team-mates. It's the kind of ovation that takes away from the fact this is a World Cup semi-final. A privilege to be here - it's what makes cricket such a special thing to be part of.
Daniel Norcross
BBC Test Match Special commentator
A flick of the wrists from Virat Kohli but he picks out the fielder. It's been another brilliant knock from a one-day cricket champion for the ages. He takes deep breaths before acknowledging all of the ground. He's drinking it in, and he deserves it.
Kohli c Conway b Southee 117 (Ind 327-2)
Dropped, six, out! A magnificent innings comes to an end.
He goes for another heave into the leg side but this time, for the first time, doesn't get the timing. Devon Conway pouches the catch and another standing ovation begins.
Helmet off, bat raised, he drinks it all in. What an occasion.
The next ball sails into the stands.
Of course it does.
Ind 319-1
Oh.
The first chance that Kohli has offered and it's been put down. It's a stunning effort from Glenn Phillips - in fact, I'm not sure any other fielder would have even got a hand to it.
Covering plenty of ground, full stretch dive, two hands to it just above the ground but it slips through.
A sigh of relief from the entire crowd.
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