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The ICC Champions Trophy semi-final between South Africa and New Zealand at Lahore’s Gaddafi Stadium was an exciting match, showing the skill and determination of both teams.
New Zealand’s Innings: Strong Batting Performance
New Zealand won the toss and chose to bat. Rachin Ravindra played brilliantly, scoring 108 runs off 101 balls with 13 boundaries and two sixes. Captain Kane Williamson supported him well, scoring 96 runs off 87 balls by the 38th over. Daryl Mitchell added 15 runs to keep the innings going. Kagiso Rabada dismissed Ravindra, but New Zealand’s strong batting helped them set a challenging total.
South Africa’s Bowling Efforts
South Africa’s bowlers struggled to stop New Zealand’s batsmen. Kagiso Rabada took the important wicket of Ravindra, but the team found it hard to control the scoring. New Zealand stayed in control throughout their innings.
Match Status
By the 38th over, New Zealand had scored 243-2, with Williamson and Mitchell batting steadily. Their strong partnerships and quick scoring put South Africa under pressure for the chase.
Key Moments
- Ravindra’s Century: His 108 runs gave New Zealand a solid start.
- Williamson’s Steady Batting: His 96 runs held the innings together.
- Rabada’s Wicket: Dismissing Ravindra was a rare success for South Africa.
Looking Ahead
With this strong performance, New Zealand is in a good position to reach the ICC Champions Trophy final against India. Their balanced team makes them strong contenders for the title.
Conclusion
This semi-final showed the excitement of cricket. Both teams played with skill and determination, but New Zealand’s consistent performance gave them the upper hand. Fans now look forward to an exciting final against India.