NZ 223-4published at 34.3 overs
Daryl Mitchell pulls Mohammed Shami's second ball, but he's only able to limp through for a single. He's feeling it.
Glenn Phillips is finally off the mark with a flick off his legs.
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Daryl Mitchell pulls Mohammed Shami's second ball, but he's only able to limp through for a single. He's feeling it.
Glenn Phillips is finally off the mark with a flick off his legs.
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Daryl Mitchell is the first player to score a hundred twice against the same opponent in a World Cup.
He made 130 in the group game against India at Dharmshala.
Daryl Mitchell is receiving some treatment from the New Zealand physio for cramp as the fans inside the Wankhede Stadium partake in a sing along, while holding up the torches on their mobile phones.
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New Zealand now trying to demonstrate Boycott’s law. Add two wickets t’score young man for a proper view of t’game.
Jezza Hampshire.
Michael Vaughan
Former England captain on BBC Test Match Special
The rate is going to jump up quickly now.
Glenn Phillips is the new batter. He has eaten up five balls without scoring.
Daryl Mitchell comes down the pitch and has a quick word with him. Possibly along the lines of about not giving it away due to the pressure.
Phillips, however, cannot get anything on the next two deliveries.
Matthew Henry
BBC Sport in Mumbai
You know when we said it was quite quiet earlier?
Yeah, not anymore.
Alex Hartley
Former England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
Shami into the attack, two wickets in the over. New Zealand still have a chance but it it has got a lot harder.
Daniel Norcross
BBC Test Match Special commentator
Given! Another wicket for Shami. I think Latham is toast and he knows it.
Absolutely plumb. What a bowler Mohammed Shami is.
Latham lbw b Shami 0 (NZ 220-4)
Tom Latham sent up the order, but he is trapped plumb in front by Mohammed Shami.
The Kiwi wicketkeeper attempts to work it to leg but the left-hander has played all around it and is pinned by one which nips back from Shami, from round the wicket.
There's brief discussion about a review, but Daryl Mitchell wisely tells him not to burn it. He knows Latham is toast.
Rohit Sharma stretches his arms out in an aeroplane celebration.
Alex Hartley
Former England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
It's Mohammed Shami again and Kane Williamson cannot believe it.
He's got the key wicket just when New Zealand were keeping things alive.
Matthew Henry
BBC Sport in Mumbai
The young lad next to us has just almost jumped off his balcony in celebration.
Daniel Norcross
BBC Test Match Special commentator
Williamson just did not get the distance and sends it down the throat of Suryakumar Yadav.
The pendulum swings, perhaps decisively, towards India.
It's sent the crowd into raptures.
Williamson c Suryakumar b Shami 69 (NZ 220-3)
Prophetic, Alex...
Kane Williamson is on his way. The New Zealand captain throws his head back in anguish.
Williamson targets the short boundary off Mohammed Shami but cannot get the distance on it and Suryakumar Yadav is on hand to pocket the catch.
Alex Hartley
Former England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
Watch Shami get a wicket in this over...
Here's that mistake to let Kane Williamson off the hook a little while ago.
Alex Hartley
Former England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
For a man that watched the 2019 World Cup from his sofa at home, he stands up time and again for New Zealand.
Matthew Henry
BBC Sport in Mumbai
Lots of India fans are standing to applaud Daryl Mitchell's century.
Daniel Norcross
BBC Test Match Special commentator
A hundred for Daryl Mitchell. It's been a terrific knock.
He, along with Kane Williamson, is keeping New Zealand in touch in this game.