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Virat Kohli and Mohammed Shami, along with Shreyas Iyer, played important roles in India's 70-run victory over New Zealand in the first semi-final of the ICC World Cup. AP
India's captain Rohit Sharma and New Zealand's captain Kane Williamson at the coin toss at the Wankhede Stadium. AP
Rohit Sharma got India off to another flying start with a 29-ball 47, helping India make the most of the powerplay. AP
Shubman Gill suffered with cramps while batting in hot and humid conditions in Mumbai, and had to retire hurt on 79. AP
The biggest moment of the day was Virat Kohli surpassing Sachin Tendulkar to become the first batter to 50 ODI centuries. AP
Shreyas Iyer also played an important role in propelling India to 397/4 by smashing a 67-ball century, his second in a row. AP
Mohammed Shami struck early during New Zealand's chase, removing openers Devon Conway and Rachin Ravindra in successive overs. AP
Captain Kane Williamson helped New Zealand fight back by forging a solid 181-run third-wicket stand with Daryl Mitchell, contributing with 69 runs himself. AP
Daryl Mitchell would go on to bring up his second century of the tournament, both coming against India, and would eventually depart for a 119-ball 134. AP
While Shami was the pick of India's bowlers, the likes of Jasprit Bumrah and Kuldeep Yadav also chipped in with wickets. AP
New Zealand skipper Kane Williamson looks on following his team's 70-run defeat against India in the ICC World Cup semi-final in Mumbai. AP