Summary

  • 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

  1. India win the toss and batpublished at 08:03 Greenwich Mean Time 15 November 2023

    Ravi Shastri is amped up in the middle as he announces the captains. I'd expect nothing less.

    On a used surface (more on that to come), the coin comes down in favour of India and Rohit Sharma opts to bat first.

  2. Postpublished at 08:01 Greenwich Mean Time 15 November 2023

    Four years on and we're back here again.

    The group stage is over, it's time for the knockouts and it's India v New Zealand in the World Cup semi-final.

    Mumbai's Wankhede stadium will be a sea of blue as India, 12 years on from their last triumph, bid to make it through to another final on home soil - and exact a bit of revenge on the Black Caps in the process.

    We've already had a bit of controversy but before that it's time for the toss...

    India's MS Dhoni is run out in Cricket World Cup semi-final v New Zealand in 2019Image source, Getty Images