Sri Lanka win the toss and elect to bat but are stunned early on as Sanath Jayasuriya is dismissed first ball by Nathan McCullum, leaving his side 3-1 after the opening over
Chamara Silva replaces Jayasuriya and looks to score quick runs when he arrives at the crease with a couple of boundaries, helping Sri Lanka recover from the early loss
Kyle Mills reduces Sri Lanka to 25-2 in the fourth over of the match as Silva gets a leading edge that pops up to Jacob Oram at mid-on after making 13
Tillakaratne Dilshan is in good form with the willow as he guides Sri Lanka to 80-2 from the opening 10 overs and forms a 50 partnership with Kumar Sangakkara off just 32 balls
Dilshan is removed for 48 but Mahela Jayawardene is also in good form as he makes an unbeaten 41 from 28 balls to guide Sri Lanka to 157-5 from their 20 overs
New Zealand's reply takes a knock as Brendon McCullum is caught by Jehan Mubarak off left-arm seamer Isuru Udana for 10 with the score 30-1 after the fourth over
Lasith Malinga celebrates after claiming the second New Zealand wicket as Ross Taylor is superbly stumped by Sangakkara for eight with the Kiwi's 64-3 after the ninth over
The wickets continue to fall at Trent Bridge and just two runs are added when Scott Styris is dismissed by Ajantha Mendis for two to leave New Zealand struggling on 66-4
Sri Lanka's grip on events tightens as Oram falls to Isuru Udana for seven with New Zealand 93-5 after the 13th over and under real pressure
Kiwi wickets continue to tumble and Sri Lanka eventually wrap up a 48-run victory and secure a last four place in the 17th over - Mills is run out as Dilshan's direct hit shatters the stumps
In the second clash of the day in Nottingham, South Africa lose their opening wicket as Herschelle Gibbs falls to RP Singh with the score 13-1 after the second over
Graeme Smith steadies the South African ship after Gibbs's dismissal but is removed by Harbhajan Singh for 26 with South Africa 59-2 after the ninth over
South Africa lose their fourth wicket as AB de Villiers skies a return catch to Ravindra Jadeja having made a crucial 61 and his side reach 108-4 after 18 overs
Mark Boucher adds 11 to the South Africa total before he falls and India restrict the group leaders to 130-5 off their 20 overs
Gautam Gambhir and Rohit Sharma give India a good start off the pacemen but spinner Johan Botha creates the vital breakthrough with the score on 48 in the seventh over
Suresh Raina survives this run-out scare but makes just three before top-edging a sweep to Morne Morkel, again off Botha, who is turning the match
After Rohit departs for 29 and Mahendra Dhoni is run out, Yuvraj Singh takes centre stage and conjures up an array of exotic shots after a slow start to raise the hopes of the India fans
Harbhajan has not given up hope either, smashing a four and a six in his 14 from 15 balls, but he and Yuvraj (25 from 24) fall in quick succession to leave India staring down the barrel on 102-7
Zaheer Khan departs shortly after and India are left stranded on 118-8 to leave South Africa the winners by 12 runs and still unbeaten in the tournament going into Thursday's semi-final against Pakistan at Trent Bridge
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