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New Zealand clinch victory against South Africa by 50 runs in 2nd Semi final of CT 2025

Lahore: New Zealand clinched victory against South Africa by 50 runs in second semi final of the Champions trophy on Wednesday, today, here in Lahore iconic Qaddafi Stadium.

Kivi’s have given enormous target of 363 runs to South Africa after winning the toss and elected to bat first.

New Zealand could score 312 runs off 9 wickets in allotted 50 overs.

Now India and New Zealand will face each other in final of the Champions trophy 2025 on Sunday in Dubai.

David Miller remained unlucky as allotted over ended but his bat continued to fire runs even on the last ball as he scored his century.

David Miller scored 56 runs in the last five overs in the partnership of tenth wicket.

Ryan Rickelton first to go after scoring 17 runs. Until third wicket South Africa total and average run rate was going as per needed as skipper Temba Bavuma made 56 runs. Rassie van der Dussen 69 runs and Aiden Markram 31 runs.

Fourth wicket brought downfall of the proteas team and they lost successive wickets.

Earlier,Rachin Ravindra and Kane Williamson’s tons propelled New Zealand to a massive total of 362/5 against South Africa in the second semi-final of the ICC Champions Trophy 2025 being played at Lahore’s Gaddafi Stadium.

New Zealand captain Mitchell Santner’s decision to bat first brought fortune as his batting unit yielded 362/6 in the allotted 50 overs.

The Black caps got off to a decent start to their innings as openers Will Young and Ravindra shared a brisk 48-run partnership until the former fell victim to Lungi Ngidi in the eighth over after scoring 21 off 23 deliveries.

Following the early hiccup, Williamson joined Ravindra in the middle and put New Zealand in a commanding position with a marathon partnership, which yielded 164 runs off 154 deliveries.

The second-wicket partnership eventually concluded with the opener’s dismissal in the 34th over and walked back after top-scoring with 108 off 101 deliveries, studded with 13 fours and a six.

Williamson was then involved in a brief 39-run partnership for the third wicket with Daryl Mitchell and brought up his 15th ODI century in the process.

The right-handed batter, however, soon perished after amassing the landmark. He scored 102 off 94 deliveries, laced with 10 fours and two sixes.

Following his dismissal, Mitchell and Glenn Phillips gave a late push to New Zealand’s total with brisk knocks.

Mitchell and Phillips scored 49 each from 37 and 27 balls respectively, while Michael Bracewell made 12-ball 16.

Ngidi was the standout bowler for South Africa, taking three wickets for 72 runs in his 10 overs, while Rabada bagged two.

Playing XIs
South Africa:

Ryan Rickelton, Temba Bavuma(c), Rassie van der Dussen, Heinrich Klaasen(w), David Miller, Aiden Markram, Wiaan Mulder, Marco Jansen, Keshav Maharaj, Kagiso Rabada, Lungi Ngidi

New Zealand:

Will Young, Rachin Ravindra, Kane Williamson, Daryl Mitchell, Tom Latham(w), Glenn Phillips, Michael Bracewell, Mitchell Santner(c), Matt Henry, Kyle Jamieson, William O’Rourke