After losing their opening Super Eights matches, the pressure is on for Pakistan and New Zealand - Shahid Afridi wins the toss in Barbados and asks the Kiwis to bat first
Brendon McCullum's footwork is positive from the outset as he looks to give New Zealand a flying start but he loses opening partner Jesse Ryder in the fourth over, caught off Mohammed Sami
Pakistan's decision to include spinner Abdur Rehman pays off as he removes Martin Guptill and then adds the vital wicket of McCullum, who holes out at deep backward square leg after making 33 off 29 balls
Ross Taylor departs cheaply leaving skipper Daniel Vettori (pictured) to shoulder the burden of steering New Zealand to a total his bowlers might have a chance of defending
Vettori hits two sixes in his 38 off 34 balls but a four-over spell of 2-29 by opposite number Afridi means New Zealand can only muster 133-7, leaving Pakistan as firm favourites
New Zealand need early wickets to have any chance and Kyle Mills provides them by accounting for the Akmal brothers - Kamran (pictured) bowled off the inside edge and Umar caught behind
Shane Bond removes Mohammad Hafeez and when first-change Ian Butler sees off Misbah-ul-Haq and the dangerous Afridi (pictured), Pakistan find themselves in trouble on 59-5 at the half-way point of their innings
Salman Butt keeps Pakistan in contention with 67 but loses strike in the final over and New Zealand secure a thrilling one-run win when Abdur Rehman is caught off the last ball of the match
England choose to bat first against South Africa in the day's second game and Kevin Pietersen soon finds himself out in the middle after Michael Lumb is leg-before in Johan Botha's opening over
Craig Kieswetter is caught off a no-ball and off a free-hit and then put down in the deep by JP Duminy but continues to play audacious strokes as he and Pietersen give England a flying start
England fans in Barbados are delighted as Pietersen and Kieswetter add 94 in 10 overs but Pietersen eventually departs after making 53 off 33 balls
Morne Morkel (centre) takes the wicket of England captain Paul Collingwood for 14 and Luke Wright follows in the next over as South Africa mount a fightback
AB de Villiers takes a magnificent catch as the dangerous Eoin Morgan tries and fails to clear at deep mid-wicket as England finish their innings on 168-7
South Africa opener Jacques Kallis is struck a painful blow after missing an attempted pull shot and he is first to go soon afterwards, drilling a catch straight to mid-off from the bowling of Stuart Broad
England all-rounder Michael Yardy takes a wicket in his first over as Herschelle Gibbs top edges a sweep and Ryan Sidebottom flings himself to his left at short fine leg to take the catch
Graeme Smith returns to the dressing room after being caught at deep mid-wicket off Graeme Swann and he is soon followed by Albie Morkel and AB de Villiers as South Africa slump to 67-5 after 10 overs
South Africa's hopes appear to rest with JP Duminy and he does his best to revive them with 39 off 25 balls but then falls to Sidebottom as England press for victory
England are in no mood to let the match slip from their grasp and Sidebottom (right) bowls Morne Morkel with the final ball of the penultimate over to complete a 39-run victory
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