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ICC World Cup Semi-Final IND vs NZ Highlights: Kiwis stride into the final after thrilling win

No one gave them a chance, but they showed grit and fight, and eventually crossed the line
Last Updated : 10 July 2019, 14:13 IST
Last Updated : 10 July 2019, 14:13 IST

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13:5810 Jul 2019

Guptill wins the semi-final with a mighty throw

Tell me how India would prefer to play New Zealand in the semi-finals again?Absolutely no one gave the Kiwis a chance, but Kane Williamson believed. Even when they posted a below-par 239. Even when Jadeja looked like he would play the game of his life to take India over the line. He had an answer for everything today.

Jadeja wreaked havoc for them in the morning by running out Ross Taylor and taking an overhead catch but they did enough to get to 239. It looked a low total, but quickly turned into a mountain for India. Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli and KL Rahul fell inside four overs, and suddenly DK and Pant found themselves with a rebuild job.

They did that for a while before the former perished, courtesy a brilliant one-handed low catch from Jimmy Neesham. Pant was then joined by Pandya, and the two youngsters showed why Indian cricket's future is in good hands. They curbed their natural game to take it deep but a rush of blood consumed both of them.

Both went for a slog sweep of an in-form Mitchell Santner, and were beaten in flight and line. MS and Jadeja then joined hands but the game looked to be out of reach, considering MS' recent patchiness and Jadeja's inconsistency. But the two showed just why they have been a successful partnership for so long.

MS prodded and tucked, while Jadeja launched a counter-attack. Whenever he wanted to go overboard with it, MS had a chat with him to calm him down, and it worked. For a long time. Jadeja scored his first ODI fifty in five years, and the game looked to be in the bag.

That's when Williamson brought out his trump card. Trent Boult took Jadeja out with a slower ball, and then Guptill made the most important contribution in this World Cup, picking up and hitting bulls eye to catch MS short in yet another knockout game. It is probably the last we will see of him in India colours, and it is such an irony that he has to be dismissed run-out in that.

This has been a thriller, but do not forget to join us tomorrow as England take on Australia. There is really nothing to choose between the two, so let's see how that pans out. Goodbye!

13:5710 Jul 2019

13:5210 Jul 2019

Ind 221 (49.3 overs)

Jasprit Bumrah is the last man in.

49.1 Neesham to Chahal, FOUR, full ball down leg, Yuzi actually glances it past short fine leg

49.2 Neesham to Chahal, DOT, edged and falls short of the keeper

49.3 Neesham to Chahal, OUT, swings wildly like a no.10, catches the edge and this time it carries. Yuzi has taken the DRS as well, just to delay it a little. The ultra-edge confirms it, and that's that

Chahal c Latham b Neesham 5(5)

13:5110 Jul 2019

Ind 217/9 (49 overs)

Yuzvendra Chahal is in at no.10

48.6 Ferguson to Bhuvneshwar, OUT, and India sink further. Slow ball, off cutter in fact, turned in off the pitch like a spinner and was too good for Bhuvi

Bhuvneshwar b Ferguson 0(1)

13:4410 Jul 2019

Ind 216/8 (48.3 overs)

Bhuvi in at no.9. Ferguson to bowl out, can MS do it for India?

48.1 Ferguson to Dhoni, SIX, starts with a big one! Short and wide, MS cuts hard, very hard in the air, and it is just over a leaping deep point. What a shot!

48.2 Ferguson to Dhoni, DOT, full now, and dug out back to Lockie

48.3 Ferguson to Dhoni, OUT, 1 run, is that the World Cup done for India? And MS is gone! Short ball, he somehow fended it off to square leg, he had to come back for the second, Guptill swoops in and scores a direct hit to catch him short in a second successive semi-final. He got 50 with the first run, but that does not matter now does it?

Dhoni run-out (Guptill) 50(72)

Published 09 July 2019, 08:46 IST

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