They successfully chased a total of 275 to win with four balls to spare.
Hall, who faced four balls without scoring, then became the next batsman out lbw, dismissed by Rayner.
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His reprieve was not significant as he clipped to square-leg four balls later without adding to his score.
And, although Croft hit Piolet for three straight sixes in four balls, he perished attempting another in the 38th.
However, four balls into his return he drew an edge from Smith and Prior held a simple catch behind.
Makhaya Ntini needed just four balls to finish off New Zealand, with Chris Martin edging into the slip cordon.
But Jacobs and Mahendra Nagamootoo kept their nerve and knocked off the 10 runs required with four balls to spare.
Spinner Loudon brought the game to an end by dismissing Martyn Ball and Jon Lewis in the space of four balls.
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He calmly gave himself room and cleared the in-fielders for four balls in succession and New Zealand were in the hunt.
More rain cut the target to 175 off 29 overs but Pietersen's chanceless knock saw Hants home with four balls left.
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Earlier, Ryan ten Doeschate made 106 as Netherlands posted 306 all out, with four run outs off the last four balls.
Botha came in to hit his first ball for four to seemingly settle it by leaving just one needed off four balls.
Spinner Daniel Vettori took 6-29 in the two innings and James Franklin 5-29, including three wickets in four balls in Zimbabwe's first knock.
The equation had become 56 from 36 when Abdul Razzaq cut loose with two sixes and a four in four balls off Vettori.
Wickets tumbled and the required run-rate rose but Simon Rees, on his debut, hit the winning boundary with four balls and three wickets left.
But, despite 4-45 from Indian overseas player Saurabh Sehgal, Chris Booth (60no) and Tariq Mohammed (40) helped Walmley win with just four balls to spare.
In the space of four balls, Shah and Graeme Swann were both run out, again at the striker's end, and again following hideous breakdowns in communication.
Bresnan compounded the error by giving up 14 runs from the last four balls of the innings to make England's task with the bat that bit harder.
Bell combined some elegant drives with fortuitous thick edges but hit three successive fours off Agarkar and three in four balls off an increasingly irate Zaheer Khan.
But the innings imploded as Mendis gave up just one single from the final four balls of the penultimate over, and bowled Justice Chibhabha into the bargain.
Raina fell for 43 when he sliced a Flintoff full toss to Collingwood at backward point and, four balls later, Yusuf Pathan pulled Harmison weakly to Bell at midwicket.
England posted 161-7 from their 20 overs before it rained, with the West Indies set 80 to win from nine overs, a target they reached with four balls to spare.
First to go was Bell, who was spilled by Collingwood at second slip before nicking one behind and four balls later Fleming left one which nipped back and dislodged his off-bail.
Ryder took slightly longer to warm up, but spectacularly took 20 runs off the first four balls off Craig Wright's over, the third of the innings, before holing out at long-off.
But there was a disappointing conclusion, or a very welcome one from a Pakistan point of view, when Bresnan missed an easy run-out chance to finish off the innings four balls early.
And the rot really set in as six wickets toppled for 26, Needham doing most of the damage with his off-breaks, taking three wickets in four balls early in his opening spell.
Pakistan resumed their second innings on 170-3 and Johnson dismissed 19-year-old Umar Akmal for 27 just four balls into the day's play before removing Misbah-ul-Haq next ball, both caught by keeper Brad Haddin.
Despite that, Razzaq looked out of sorts when he failed to make contact with four balls from Bond before lashing one high over mid-wicket which landed on the roof of the Sir Garfield Sobers pavilion.
However, three wickets in four balls from Deon Kruis left the innings in tatters, and when spin prodigy Adil Rashid took the sixth wicket it ensured Yorkshire would not be relegated if they win the match.
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That brought Afridi to the crease but the skipper, who made an entertaining 31 off 15 balls in the first innings, lasted just four balls before skying a catch to Mike Hussey on the deep mid-wicket boundary.
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