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Daryl Mitchell flicks Mohammed Shami to mid-wicket for a single.
Mitchell peels off his helmet to reveal his sweaty dome. He has a century.
Target 398
Kane Williamson gets deep in the crease and heaves Ravindra Jadeja for four off the final ball of the over. New Zealand are continuing to chip away at this target.
Alex Hartley
Former England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
India have to bring Shami back into the attack. He's only bowled four overs and he's taken two wickets.
Daniel Norcross
BBC Test Match Special commentator
India have been a little sloppy in the field today but things have tidied up a touch.
Every dot ball is greeted by cheers from this Indian crowd that didn't expect to be this nervous at this stage of the game.
Plenty of times we reference a 'big wicket' and perhaps with more than a smidgen of hyperbole.
Given how these two New Zealand batters are ticking along it's fair to use the phrase now though.
Ravindra Jadeja starts with three dots after drinks, the third of them skipping past the outside edge of Daryl Mitchell's bat.
Daniel Norcross
BBC Test Match Special commentator
Bumrah is so skilful at the death but he only has three overs left.
We've still got five overs of spin from Kuldeep and Jadeja, six overs from Shami and five from Siraj.
Matthew Henry
BBC Sport in Mumbai
Poor Prakash is just sat quietly at the back of our box.
He's spent the past six weeks telling me India will lose each game they play.
I'm starting to think this might be the one.
India have a group huddle during the drinks break. Mohammed Siraj sprints over to join in.
However, as soon he gets there the huddle breaks up. Poor fellow.
Ravindra Jadeja windmills his arms as he prepares to bowl the first over after the drinks.
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So if we apply the old adage that you double the score at 30 as long as you have a decent amount of wickets in hand then this game is well and truly alive.
Jezza, Hampshire.
Alex Hartley
Former England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
As a rule of thumb, if you're chasing 400 - as they are - keep yourself n the game for as long as possible.
Daniel Norcross
BBC Test Match Special commentator
Expertly played by Kane Williamson.
Jasprit Bumrah is being taken to task here. Rohit Sharma might need a rethink..
Kane Williamson picks up a boundary off the penultimate ball of the over as he manages to strike it beyond mid-off.
India's fans are getting twitchy. It won't be long before the players get tetchy.
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Saurabh Mishra: What happened to India's fielding? I never saw this type of fielding in this CWC from India.
Henry Moeran
BBC Test Match Special commentator
New Zealand are going full Bee Gees, they are staying alive.
Daniel Norcross
BBC Test Match Special commentator
The silence is eerie every time New Zealand hit a six.
Daryl Mitchell has rocketed up to 97 with another six, dismissively smacking Jasprit Bumrah over long-off like he's a bowler for a pub team.
Phil Long
BBC Test Match Special statistician
The highest score batting second in a World Cup knockout is 299-6. New Zealand when they beat South Africa in the semi-final in 2015.
So, New Zealand would obliterate that if they even get close.
The highest run chase in ODIs, of course, was South Africa chasing down Australia's 434-4 in Johannesburg in 2006.
Those two sides meet in the semi-final of this World Cup tomorrow. We will, of course, have every angle
Here's that monster six from Daryl Mitchell from a little earlier. The biggest of the tournament, in fact.
Henry Moeran
BBC Test Match Special commentator
The crowd noise rises for a second and then all of a sudden goes completely silent when they realise it's four, it is quite remarkable.
Phil Long
BBC Test Match Special statistician
If New Zealand get there, it will be the second-highest run chase of all time in ODIs.