10.55pm That's the presentation wrapped up. India await the winner of Australia and South Africa. A rematch of the semifinals from 1999 and 2007. Who will it be? We can't wait to bring that game from Eden Gardens to you. For now, this is Shashank Kishore signing out on behalf of our entire crew. Much thanks to Deivarayan Muthu and our data analysts, Chandan Duroah and M Venkat Raghav. Look forward to your company on Thursday. Until then it's goodbye and goodnight from all of us here. Cheers and thank you once again for your patronage.
Rohit Sharma: I've played a lot of cricket here, any score on this ground, you can't relax. Got to get the job done quickly and stay at it. We knew there will be pressure on us. We were very calm, even though we were a bit sloppy on the field. These things are bound to happen but glad we could get the job done. It's hard to say if we would've been in trouble [had India scored 30-40 less]. They wouldn't have taken those risks. Williamson and Mitchell batted brilliantly. Was important for us to stay calm. The crowd went silent, but we knew we needed a catch or run out. Shami was brilliant. The form all the guys are in, top five-six batters, whenever they've gotten an opportunity, they've made it count. Very pleased to see what Iyer has done for us this tournament. Gill, the way he's batted for us has been brilliant. Unfortunate he had to go off with cramps. Kohli did what he does, also got to his landmark century as well. England game we got 230 on the board, way bowlers bowled with the new ball was amazing. Today obviously being the semifinal, won't say there was no pressure, whenever you play there's pressure. Semifinal adds a bit extra, we wanted to not think too much about it, just do what we've been doing like in the first nine games. Things came off for us nicely in the second half."
Kane Williamson: "Firstly, congrats to India, they played outstandingly well, probably their best game today. 400 was naturally going to be tough but credit to the guys, proud effort to stay in the fight. Disappointing to go out but super proud of the effort that's gone in for the last seven weeks. The effort was there, but like I said India are top class, have world class batters who didn't give us a sniff really. You come in and get 400, it's a tick in the box. They deserve to be where they are, played outstandingly well. It wasn't to be today but nice to be out there to give ourselves a chance. It was a fantastic crowd, unbelievable atmosphere, slightly one-sided in the support but special to be part of the tournament, great to be hosted here by India. We had some incredible contributions, as a team there was real commitment to the cricket we wanted to play, Rachin and Mitchell were special throughout the campaign, on varied surfaces. They played really, really well. Bowlers chipped in, a lot of fight, proud of that. Even if it didn't go our way, ultimately moving forward as a team, we've taken some really good steps in the right direction."
Mohit: "It wasn't a semifinal. It was a 'Shami'final."
Mohammed Shami is the Player of the Match for his figures of 7 for 57.
"I was waiting for my chances. I didn't play a lot of white-ball cricket. My return started against New Zealand [in Dharamsala]. We talk a lot of variations, but I still believe in pitching it up and getting wickets with the new ball. I dropped Williamson's catch, I shouldn't have. I felt terrible. But the focus was to try and take pace off, see if they're hitting it in the air. It was a chance we had to take [with the variations]. The wicket was very good, lots of runs were scored in the afternoon. There was some fear of dew, the grass had been shaved off from the wicket. If dew was there, it skids on and there's a chance runs could've been made. It feels amazing [this kind of performance]. Last two World Cups, we lost [in the semifinals]. Who knows when or if we'll get a chance, so we wanted to do everything for this, one chance we didn't want to let go."
10.30pm Thirty overs in, New Zealand were more than in with a shout. It was brewing to be a classic before Shami inflicted mayhem. Finishes with the best figures in a World Cup for an Indian. He's got over 50 wickets in total in World Cup cricket, in just 17 innings - the quickest by anyone in history. And he didn't play their first few games. He was an injury replacement, remember?
Conditions in Mumbai were really tough. The first 10 overs offered swing and seam. The next 20 offered spin and bounce. There was no dew. Everything was in India's favour today and still they took the game deep. There was a point where India were actually panicking. Panicking after having 397 on the board. And then New Zealand collapsed, with Shami picking up Williamson and Latham. They didn't recover from that. So, have the ghosts of Old Trafford 2019 been wiped out, India fans?
LH Ferguson c †Rahul b Mohammed Shami 6 (2m 3b 0x4 1x6) SR: 200.00
Pavan: "And with that, Shami settles MoM debate !"
Can Shami take seven wickets?
TG Southee c †Rahul b Mohammed Shami 9 (14m 10b 1x4 0x6) SR: 90.00