India vs New Zealand LIVE: Match stopped due to rain
Match stopped due to rain
Match stopped due to rain
New Zealand 211/5 46.4
Ross Taylor 60 (85) and Tom Latham 1(1)
Bhuvneshwar Kumar dismisses Colin de Grandhomme
Bhuvneshwar Kumar dismisses Colin de Grandhomme 16 (10), caught by MS Dhoni
Ross Taylor 60 (80) and Tom Latham 1 (1) 202/5 in 45 overs
Pandya strikes sends Neesham back for 12 (18)
Hardik Pandya strikes sends James Neesham back for 12 (18), caught by Dinesh Karthik
New Zealand 166/4 in 41.3 overs
Colin de Grandhomme 2 (2) and Ross Taylor 41(69)
New Zealand is on 155/3 in 50 overs
New Zealand is on 155/3 in 50 overs
James Neesham 7 (14)
Ross Taylor 39 (66)
Chahal sends Williamson back at 67
Yuzvendra Chahal sends New Zealand Skipper Kane Williamson at 67 (95), caught by Ravindra Jadeja
Sri Lanka 138/3 in 35.2 overs Neesham 2 (5) and Taylor 29 (56) are on the crease
After 30th Over: New Zealand 113 for 2 in 30 overs
Kane Williamson slams fifty of 79 balls, Ross Taylor is batting on 21 of 33 balls
Kane Williamson slams fifty
Kane Williamson slams fifty of 79 balls, Ross Taylor is batting on 17 of 34 balls
Twenty Fifth Over: New Zealand 83 for 2
Kane Williamson is batting on 36 run of 62 balls and Henry on 7 of 26 deliveries
20th Over: New Zealand 73 for 2
Kane Williamson is batting on 32 run of 50 balls and Henry on 2 of 5 deliveries
Nicholls goes for 28
Ravindra Jadeja picks up second wicket for India, Nicholls goes for 28 of 51 deliveries
Hardik Pandya limps off the field
Pandya walks off the field with a right groin problem. He was stuttering in his running up during his 4th over. Eventually, after completing the over he goes off with and Patrick Farhat. He seems to be in lot off pain
Fourteenth over: New Zealand 52 for 1 in 14 overs
Kane Williamson is batting on 26 run of 37 balls and Henry on 23 of 33 deliveries
In PHOTOS: Guptill's catch by Kohli
Kane Williamson average in 2019 World Cup crosses 100
Kane Williamson's Cricket World Cup run tally has just passed 500, and his tournament average has just crossed 100
Visuals from India vs New Zealand match at Old Trafford
Tenth over: New Zealand 27 for 1 in 10 overs
Kane Williamson is batting on 14 run of 23 balls and Henry on 10 of 23 deliveries
Seventh over: New Zealand 10 for 1
Kane Williamson is batting on 6 run of 14 balls and Henry on 3 of 14 deliveries
Fifth over: New Zealand 7 for 1 in 5 overs
Kane Williamson is batting on 3 run of 5 balls and Henry on 3 of 11 deliveries
Bumrah strikes early, Guptill goes for 1, NZ 2 for 1 after 4 overs
Jasprit Bumrah strikes early, Martin Guptill goes for 1, caught by Virat Kohli in slip.
NZ 1/0 in 3 over
After 16 consecutive dots, New Zealand are finally off the mark with a single
Second over: Jasprit Bumrah bowls second maiden for India
First over: Bhuvneshwar Kumar bowls maiden
Bhuvneshwar Kumar is right on the money first up, beginning with a maiden... But Kohli has used up India's review with the very first ball of the game.
B Kumar bowls the first over for India
B Kumar is leading the bowling attack for India, whereas Martin Guptill and Henry Nicholls are opening the inning for New Zealand
India and New Zealand Playing XI for the first semi-final of CWC19, at Old Trafford in Manchester
Lockie Ferguson is fit and back in the side for New Zealand against India
Visuals from Old Trafford in Manchester
India's playing XI
New Zealand wins the toss, opts to bat
Team India has arrived at Old Trafford
Fans cheer for Indian cricket team outside Old Trafford in Manchester
Fans cheer for Indian cricket team outside Old Trafford in Manchester where India will take on New Zealand in the first semi-final of Cricket World Cup on Tuesday.
Two hours to go
Just two hours to go before India and New Zealand lock horns in the first Cricket World Cup semi-final in Manchester.
I pray that they bring the World Cup, says Hema Malini
I wish our Indian cricket team all the best. I know they all are smart and wonderful boys. I am sure they will do their best. I pray that they bring the World Cup, says BJP MP Hema Malini
Old Trafford air space to remain shut during India-NZ clash: ECB tells BCCI
The Old Trafford stadium has been made a "No Fly Zone" for India's semifinal clash against New Zealand on Tuesday, an action prompted by a private plane displaying anti-India banners during the team's league encounter against Sri Lanka in Headingley.
The decision has been taken after consultation with the local authorities here, the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) has informed the BCCI.
Dark grey clouds seen in the sky of Manchester
Dark grey clouds seen in the sky of Manchester, England where India will take on New Zealand at Old Trafford, on Tuesday
Cloudy morning in Manchester
The morning in Manchester has been cloudy, but there has been no rain so far. According to the forecast, the chances of rain will increase from 8am local time, followed by patches of rain through most of the day.
Probable playing XI for India and New Zealand
India: Rohit Sharma, KL Rahul, Virat Kohli (c), Rishabh Pant, MS Dhoni (wk), Dinesh Karthik, Hardik Pandya, Ravindra Jadeja, Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Mohammed Shami, Jasprit Bumrah
New Zealand: Martin Guptill, Colin Munro, Kane Williamson (c), Ross Taylor, Tom Latham (wk), James Neesham, Colin de Grandhomme, Mitchell Santner, Matt Henry, Lockie Ferguson, Trent Boult
Prediction of India's win over Black caps ahead of mega clash
Key players from India will be Virat Kohli, MS Dhoni, Jasprit Bumrah, Mohammed Shami. While the key players from New Zealand will be Martin Guptill, Colin de Grandhomme, Lockie Ferguson, Trent Boult.
According to the website, team to win the toss will be New Zealand. The winner of the first semi-finals of the ICC World Cup 2019 will be India.
Special prayers in UP before India-NZ WC clash
Anxious fans are performing ‘havan' in the Sankat Mochan Temple in Varanasi. Other temples in the holy city are also holding special recitations of the ‘Ramayana' and prayers are being held for the victory of the Men in Blue in the semifinals.
In Vindhyachal temple, a special puja, followed by ‘bhandara' (community feast), is being held by cricket fans to pray for victory of Virat Kohli's men. Posters of the members of the Indian team adorn the place where the community feast is to be held in the afternoon.
In Prayagraj, special prayers were offered on Tuesday morning to Lord Hanuman at his famous temple on the banks of river Ganga.
Temples in Lucknow, particularly Hanuman temples, have seen an unusual rush of young devotees since Tuesday morning. Tuesday, incidentally, is a special day for Hanuman devotees.
I have sent my good wishes to the Indian cricket team, says Kiren Rijiju
Union Sports Minister Kiren Rijiju said, I have sent my good wishes to the Indian cricket team and I am hopeful they will perform well.
People offer prayers at Sangam & offer chadar at dargah
People offer prayers at Sangam and offer chadar at a dargah, ahead of New Zealand versus India match in the first semi-final of Cricket World Cup on Tuesday. India will take on New Zealand today at Old Trafford, Manchester (England)
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