New Zealand vs South Africa

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South Africa Tour of New Zealand 1st Test
(N/A) New Zealand New Zealand
(N/A) South Africa New Zealand
Bay Oval 3:30 PM IST 04.02.2024
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South Africa Tour of New Zealand 2nd Test
(N/A) New Zealand New Zealand
(N/A) South Africa New Zealand
Seddon Park 1:30 PM IST 12.02.2024
N/A
NZ vs SA ODI Cricket World Cup 2023 32nd Match
(167/10) New Zealand New Zealand
(357/4) South Africa New Zealand
Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium 01.11.2023
South Africa 357/4 (50)
NZ vs SA ODI Cricket World Cup 2019 25th Match
(245/6) New Zealand New Zealand
(241/6) South Africa New Zealand
Edgbaston Cricket Ground 19.06.2019
New Zealand Win 245/6 (48.3)
Nz vs SA Cricket World Cup 2015 1st Semi Final
(299/6) New Zealand New Zealand
(281/5) South Africa New Zealand
Eden Park 24.03.2015
New Zealand WIn 299/6 (42.5)

Head To Head Stats NZ vs SA

ODI

NZ SA
Win 19 30
Lose 30 19
Draft 6 6
Highest Score 299 357

About New Zealand vs South Africa

The upcoming Test series between New Zealand and South Africa in 2024 promises to be an intriguing encounter. New Zealand, under the guidance of coach Gary Stead, is looking to secure a maiden Test series victory over South Africa. There’s positive news for the Blackcaps as key player Kane Williamson is expected to recover from his minor injury in time for the series. Williamson’s presence would significantly boost New Zealand’s batting lineup, given his experience and prowess in the longer format of the game​​.

On the other hand, South Africa, historically dominant in their Test encounters against New Zealand, is coming off a strong performance against India. The Proteas have a balanced and experienced team, with players like Marco Jansen, who has had an impressive start to his international career, and the potential debut of Sarel Erwee. The South African team’s confidence will be high, and they will be looking to maintain their unbeaten series record against New Zealand​​.

The first Test match is scheduled at the Bay Oval, and the second at Seddon Park. The conditions in New Zealand typically favor seam and swing, which could be a crucial factor in the series. Both teams have strong bowling units, but the absence of Trent Boult, who is on paternity leave, could be a setback for New Zealand.

Given the historical context and the current form of both teams, the series is shaping up to be a closely contested affair. South Africa’s impressive bowling unit and their historical advantage might give them an edge, but New Zealand’s home advantage and the potential return of Williamson could level the playing field. Weather conditions, especially the likelihood of rain, might also play a significant role in the outcomes of the matches.

World Cup 2023 Match

The ODI World Cup 2023 match between New Zealand and South Africa was a dominant display by the South African team, resulting in a comprehensive victory for them. South Africa set a formidable target for New Zealand, scoring 357 runs for 4 wickets in their allotted 50 overs. This was primarily due to impressive batting performances, including a significant century by Quinton de Kock. Rassie van der Dussen also contributed significantly to the total, scoring a century as well.

In response, New Zealand struggled to build a significant partnership and were eventually bowled out for 167 in 35.3 overs. The South African bowlers, particularly Keshav Maharaj and Marco Jansen, were highly effective, with Maharaj taking four wickets. Glenn Phillips provided some resistance for New Zealand, scoring 60 runs off 50 balls, but it wasn’t enough to chase down the massive target set by South Africa.

Overall, the match was a clear demonstration of South Africa’s strength in both batting and bowling, as they won the match by a margin of 190 runs. New Zealand, on the other hand, faced challenges in all departments, unable to counter the aggressive play of the South Africans​

Scorecard New Zealand vs South Africa

South Africa Batting:

Player R B 4s 6s SR
Quinton de Kock † 114 116 10 3 98.27
Temba Bavuma (c) 24 28 4 1 85.71
Rassie van der Dussen 133 118 9 5 112.71
David Miller 53 30 2 4 176.66
Heinrich Klaasen 15 7 1 1 214.28
Aiden Markram 6 1 0 1 600.00

South Africa Bowling:

Bowler O M R W ECON WD NB
Trent Boult 10 1 49 1 4.90 2 0
Matt Henry 5.3 0 31 0 5.63 1 0
Tim Southee 10 0 77 2 7.70 1 0
Mitchell Santner 10 0 58 0 5.80 2 0
Glenn Phillips 7 0 52 0 7.42 2 0
Rachin Ravindra 2 0 17 0 8.50 0 0
James Neesham 5.3 0 69 1 12.54 0 0

New Zealand Batting:

Player R B 4s 6s SR
Devon Conway 2 6 0 0 33.33
Will Young 33 37 5 0 89.18
Rachin Ravindra 9 16 1 0 56.25
Daryl Mitchell 24 30 4 0 80.00
Tom Latham (c)† 4 15 0 0 26.66
Glenn Phillips 60 50 4 4 120.00
Mitchell Santner 7 18 1 0 38.88
Tim Southee 7 11 1 0 63.63
James Neesham 0 8 0 0 0.00
Trent Boult 9 14 1 0 64.28
Matt Henry 0 9 0 0 0.00

New Zealand Bowling:

Bowler O M R W ECON WD NB
Marco Jansen 8 1 31 3 3.87 1 1
Lungi Ngidi 6 1 28 0 4.66 0 0
Kagiso Rabada 6 2 16 1 2.66 0 0
Gerald Coetzee 6.3 0 41 2 6.30 1 0
Keshav Maharaj 9 0 46 4 5.11 0 0

World Cup 2015 Match

The 2015 ICC Cricket World Cup semi-final match between New Zealand and South Africa was a memorable and thrilling encounter, marked by high tension and dramatic moments. This match, held at Auckland, showcased some exceptional performances from both teams, making it a highlight of the tournament.

South Africa, after winning the toss and choosing to bat first, had a shaky start. Trent Boult, New Zealand’s leading wicket-taker at the time, made an immediate impact by taking out both South African openers early, leaving the team at a precarious 31 for two. However, Faf du Plessis stepped up as the stabilizer for the South African innings. With a combination of cautious play and steady scoring, he managed to compile a well-crafted 82 off 107 balls. This effort was supplemented by a dynamic innings from AB de Villiers, who played aggressively to score 60 off 38 deliveries before a rain interruption. Post-rain, David Miller provided a late burst, hammering a rapid 49 off 18 balls, leading South Africa to a total of 281 for five in their 43 overs.

New Zealand, set a revised target of 298 runs due to the Duckworth-Lewis method, witnessed a stellar start by their captain Brendon McCullum, who scored a quick 59 off 26 balls. Grant Elliott and Corey Anderson then took charge, steering the innings towards the target. The match reached its climax in the final over, with New Zealand needing 12 runs to win. Elliott, who played a crucial innings, hit a six off the penultimate ball bowled by Dale Steyn, sealing a historic victory for New Zealand and leading them into their first-ever ICC Cricket World Cup final.

This match was a fine display of competitive cricket, with both teams showcasing their skill and resilience. The clash is remembered not just for the result but also for the spirit in which it was played, embodying the true essence of sportsmanship and the drama of the World Cup.

Scorecard

South Africa Batting:

Player R B M 4s 6s SR
Hashim Amla 10 14 15 2 0 71.42
Quinton de Kock † 14 17 36 2 0 82.35
Faf du Plessis 82 107 155 7 1 76.63
Rilee Rossouw 39 53 77 2 1 73.58
AB de Villiers (c) 65 45 84 8 1 144.44
David Miller 49 18 23 6 3 272.22
Jean-Paul Duminy 8 4 4 1 0 200.00

South Africa Bowling:

Bowler O M R W ECON 0s 4s 6s WD NB
Tim Southee 9 1 55 0 6.11 31 10 0 1 0
Trent Boult 9 0 53 2 5.88 29 7 0 0 0
Matt Henry 8 2 40 0 5.00 27 3 1 1 0
Daniel Vettori 9 0 46 0 5.11 21 2 0 2 0
Kane Williamson 1 0 5 0 5.00 1 0 0 0 0
Grant Elliott 1 0 9 0 9.00 2 0 1 0 0
Corey Anderson 6 0 72 3 12.00 12 6 4 5 0

New Zealand Batting:

Player R B M 4s 6s SR
Martin Guptill 34 38 80 3 1 89.47
Brendon McCullum (c) 59 26 32 8 4 226.92
Kane Williamson 6 11 12 1 0 54.54
Ross Taylor 30 39 57 4 0 76.92
Grant Elliott 84 73 132 7 3 115.06
Corey Anderson 58 57 80 6 2 101.75
Luke Ronchi 8 7 13 1 0 114.28
Daniel Vettori 7 6 19 1 0 116.66

New Zealand Bowling:

Bowler O M R W ECON 0s 4s 6s WD NB
Dale Steyn 8.5 0 76 1 8.60 25 7 4 1 0
Vernon Philander 8 0 52 0 6.50 28 7 2 0 0
Morne Morkel 9 0 59 3 6.55 30 9 1 1 0
Imran Tahir 9 1 40 0 4.44 28 4 0 1 0
Jean-Paul Duminy 5 0 43 1 8.60 9 3 2 2 0
AB de Villiers 3 0 21 0 7.00 6 1 1 0 0

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