Martin Guptill smashed his way into the record books: his 237 not out off 163 balls is the highest score in World Cup cricket history.
With the semi-final being between New Zealand and South Africa, there will be a new World Cup finalist for the first time since 1996.
Currently, West Indies are 221 for the loss of nine wickets after 26 overs, with Jason Holder on 23.
Currently, West Indies are 217 for the loss of eight wickets after 26 overs, with Jason Holder on 21.
Martin Guptill scored an attractive and disciplined 237 not out against West Indies.
Currently, West Indies are 174 for the loss of seven wickets after 23 overs, with Andre Russell on six.
Currently, West Indies are 172 for the loss of six wickets after 22 overs, with Jonathan Carter on 32.
Currently, West Indies are 167 for the loss of five wickets after 20 overs, with Jonathan Carter on 29.
Currently, West Indies are 132 for the loss of five wickets after 17 overs, with Jonathan Carter on 14.
Daniel Vettori took a screamer to dismiss West Indies batsman Marlon Samuels.