New Zealand vs India player ratings as Black Caps reach World Cup final in Old Trafford thriller

Martin Guptill’s incredible run out of MS Dhoni proved vital as the Black Caps booked their place at Lord’s for Sunday

Harry Latham-Coyle
Wednesday 10 July 2019 10:13 EDT
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England's cricketers practice at Edgbaston ahead of Thursday's World Cup semi-final against Australia

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Martin Guptill‘s stunning throw to run out MS Dhoni helped settle a stunning Cricket World Cup semi-final as New Zealand beat India by 18 runs.

The Black Caps returned today, after rain denied a conclusion to yesterday’s match, up against it defending just 239 against their high-powered opponents.

But Trent Boult and Matt Henry shone with the ball up front to leave India reeling at 5-3 and 24-4, dismissing KL Rahul, Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli for one run apiece.

But after Ravindra Jadeja and Dhoni rebuilt, India could sense victory until Guptill’s swift work in the field.

Here are the ratings from Old Trafford.

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