New Zealand's decision to put England in to bat on a lively wicket pays instant dividends when skipper Andrew Strauss is caught behind off the second ball of the match - a fantastic delivery from Kyle Mills
England have already qualified for the semi-finals but New Zealand need to win to go through. The Black Caps' hopes rise when Shane Bond sends Joe Denly's bails flying to reduce England to 10-2
Owais Shah plays a horrible flick across the line and is caught by wicketkeeper Brendon McCullum, also off Bond, to leave England reeling on 13-3 off 5.1 overs
There's a moment of controversy when McCullum claims a run-out after Paul Collingwood, believing the ball to be dead, walks out of his ground to inspect the pitch
Television replays show Collingwood is out but New Zealand skipper Daniel Vettori sportingly withdraws his side's appeal and the former England skipper continues his dogged innings
Eoin Morgan is unable to repeat his heroics against South Africa when the left-hander is caught by Ross Taylor after McCullum parries Morgan's waft up into the air for the first slip to gather on the dive
Grant Elliott, who was born in Johannesburg but moved to New Zealand in 2001, dismisses Collingwood for 40, then sees off Luke Wright, Stuart Broad and Graeme Swann to finish with 4-31 from eight overs
Ravi Bopara dives for a precious run but the Essex batsman is out for 30 when Bond, with his last ball of the day, traps him lbw with a delivery that barely bounces ankle high
Ryan Sidebottom and James Anderson put on a streaky 29 for the last wicket to help England get up to 146 before Vettori dismisses Sidebottom for 20
James Anderson, who bowled superbly in the win over South Africa on Sunday, puts everything into his opening spell but to no avail as luck sides with the New Zealand openers
McCullum has no intention of hanging around - he cracks two sixes in an aggressive 35 from 28 balls as New Zealand make light of the difficult pitch to cruise to 66-0 after 10 overs
Martin Guptill also goes for some big shots but neither is he worried about getting his kit dirty in the hunt for quick runs. However, Anderson gets him for 53 to spark a collapse under the lights
Broad takes two of three wickets to fall in the space of five runs as nerves get to the New Zealand players with victory, and a semi-final place, in their sights
Broad takes another wicket to finish with 4-39 from 8.1 overs and Sidebottom also strikes but New Zealand secure a four-wicket victory in the 28th over to win Group B and secure a semi-final place
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