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South Africa cruise to 190-run win over New Zealand

Larson ThebeBy Larson Thebe1 November 2023Updated:2 November 2023No Comments4 Views
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South Africa's Quinton de Kock celebrates his fifty against New Zealand.
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Quinton de Kock smashed his fourth century of the 2023 World Cup and Rassie van der Dussen also hit a hundred as semi-finals-bound South Africa sealed a comprehensive 190-run victory over New Zealand on Wednesday for their sixth win in seven matches.

New Zealand were left needing a rescue act after collapsing to 90 for 5 inside 19 overs while chasing 358, with only Will Young, who made 33, and Daryl Mitchell (24) offering any resistance, but South Africa did not relent and dismissed them for 167 in 35.3 overs.

Halloween was yesterday but South Africa still look SCARY…🔥

They hammer New Zealand by 190 RUNS! 💥 pic.twitter.com/Q5sqA51ya0

— Sky Sports Cricket (@SkyCricket) November 1, 2023

It means New Zealand, who began the tournament brilliantly, have now lost three in three, which leaves them with problems with two games to go. They play Pakistan on Saturday – now a huge game – before Sri Lanka a week on Thursday.

The pace bowler Marco Jansen, who took 3 for 31, began the rout with two early wickets, while the spinner Keshav Maharaj (4-46) landed timely blows to ensure New Zealand had no way back in Pune despite a defiant 60 by Glenn Phillips.

In a highly anticipated contest days after the two nations met in the Rugby World Cup final, De Kock struck 114 and Van der Dussen ran amok late on to score 133 for his second ton of the showpiece as South Africa posted 357 for 4.

The Proteas built on the pair’s 200-run partnership with 119 in the last 10 overs as David Miller put the New Zealand bowlers to the sword with a 30-ball 53 at the MCA Stadium.

South Africa began steadily after the New Zealand captain, Tom Latham, won the toss and opted to bowl, as they shrugged off the dismissal of the captain, Temba Bavuma (24), and flexed their muscles with the top-scorer, De Kock, going past 500 runs in the tournament.

De Kock, who will retire from the 50-overs format after the tournament, milked the Black Caps bowlers in a flawless innings and reached his century with a massive six over long-leg off Jimmy Neesham before looking to accelerate.

He scored two more boundaries but offered a simple catch to Phillips at backward point as Tim Southee (2-77) took his first wicket on his return to competitive action after right thumb surgery in September.

Southee castled Van der Dussen on a day of little joy for New Zealand, who had lost the bowling services of the seamer Matt Henry due to a right hamstring problem midway through South Africa’s innings. The Guardian

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