The New Zealand women's cricket side can still make the final of the women's World Cup but that task is infinitely more difficult after a 48-run defeat to the West Indies last night (Mon NZT).
Australia have already secured place in the final, leaving the West Indies, England and New Zealand battling for the other spot.
The White Ferns need to beat England, the defending world champions, in their final Super Six match on Wednesday night (NZT) and hope Australia beat the Windies. It will then come down to run rate with the Windies (+1.136) holding a slight edge over England (+1.079) and New Zealand (+0.952).
The White Ferns could have gone a long way to securing a final spot if they had beaten the West Indies but were undone by some poor batting and even worse umpiring. Four bad decisions went against them when chasing 208 for victory and, after being reduced to 83 for six, were finally out for 159 in the 45th over.
Sophie Devine (9) received arguably the worst of them when she was given out lbw even though she got a thick inside edge on the ball and Frances Mackay (4), Nicola Browne (9) and Kate Broadmore (8) were all given out lbw with the ball missing the stumps or pitching outside the line. There is no DRS review system in place for the women's World Cup.