K Jadhav to H Nicholls, Outside off again, Nicholls punches it off his back foot to the off side. They take a run.
K Jadhav to H Nicholls, Pitched up outside off, driven to the man at covers.
K Jadhav to H Nicholls, Defended off the front foot by Nicholls presenting the full face of the bat.
K Jadhav to H Nicholls, FOUR! Not the best start. Short and outside off, Nicholls stands inside and cuts it through point for a boundary. No fielder there and the balls runs away.
Kedar Jadav is into the attack. This is his 50th ODI match.
Y Chahal to K Williamson, FOUR! Back-to-back boundaries for Kane. This is short outside off, Williamson rocks back and pulls it in the same region for another boundary. 10 runs from the over.
Y Chahal to K Williamson, FOUR! What a shot! Lovely use of the feet and excellent placement. Comes down the track and clips this through mid-wicket. Bisects the field and the ball touches the ropes.
Y Chahal to K Williamson, On the pads, flicked away with a wristy shot.
Y Chahal to H Nicholls, Nicholls has played it towards mid-wicket. They pick up a single.
Y Chahal to H Nicholls, Flighted ball on off, blocked towards mid on.
Y Chahal to K Williamson, Tossed up on middle, turned to the leg side for a single.
K Yadav to K Williamson, The batsman has punched the ball off the back foot. They pick up a single.
K Yadav to K Williamson, Outside off, left alone. Williamson almost thought about playing that one but in the end, at the last moment, bailed out of the shot.
K Yadav to H Nicholls, Short and outside off, punched through the covers for a single.
K Yadav to H Nicholls, The googly from Kuldeep, Nicholls misreads it, looks to defend but misses and is hit on the pads. The Indians appeal but the umpire shakes his head. Probably going down leg.
K Yadav to K Williamson, The batsman has driven it through mid off. They pick up a single.
K Yadav to H Nicholls, Full on middle, pushed towards long on for a single.
Y Chahal to H Nicholls, The batsman has punched the ball off the back foot. They pick up a single. 8 runs from the over but a wicket as well.
Henry Nicholls walks in at number 6, replacing Latham.
Y Chahal to Tom Latham, OUT! Oh dear me... do not stop the press. Would rather say, do not open the press today at all. Chahal has his second and guess what, both are caught and bowled. Another stinger. Full and around middle, Latham tries to do what he attempted on the previous ball, a chip down the ground. But this time, he hits it straight back to the bowler. Chahal lunges forward and takes it inches above the turf again (reference is to the Taylor wicket). He throws the ball up in the air and Latham initially throws his head skywards in disappointment and starts to walk. But then, stops. He expresses his feelings to the umpire regarding whether the ball has carried or not. The umpires have a customary chat and then refer it upstairs with the soft signal as OUT. There is nothing in the replays which can change the decision. Latham has to go and the strong Kiwi middle order is being broken.