🏏ICC Champions Trophy 2025: SA vs NZ: 2nd Semi Final: 5 March 2025🏏

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🏏ICC Champions Trophy 2025: South Africa vs New Zealand: Semi Final 2: 5 March 2025🏏

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South Africa, New Zealand gear up for run-fest as even contest beckons

Their bowling attacks are similarly matched but the difference could come in the spin department, where New Zealand look stronger

Here we are again. South Africa and New Zealand, the two best sides to have never won a World Cup, meet in a knockout match. Both have had their hands on this trophy all the way back when it was called the ICC Knockout and possibly meant something else in terms of its significance in the global game. So make no mistake: winning this will not take away the desire for the big one but it will help to tide things over until 2027, when South Africa co-host the event with neighbours Zimbabwe and Namibia.

Quietly, South Africa know they are actually building for that but the pressure to return home with something other than disappointment is ever-present. This is another chance to change that. New Zealand, after coming so close to the trophy at the 2019 World Cup, also carry scars but somehow seem less burdened by them. Perhaps a smaller population, with fewer socio-economic fractures that can be plastered over with sporting success helps them; maybe they're just good at stoicism. Those are things to ponder later in the week when one of these two teams will play a final against a yet-to-be-decided opposition at a yet-to-be-decided venue. For now, they've both probably got the knockout they wanted.

Facing each other, rather than India or Australia, appears to give them both a better chance of progressing to the final. And doing it in Pakistan, though both teams travelled from Dubai at different times on Monday, likely suits them more. Conditions are good for run-scoring and both have line-ups capable of posting big scores which suggests fans will be in for a run-fest. Their attacks are similarly matched to the point where both were hit by injury-enforced absences amongst the quicks. Some of the more interesting narratives could be around which of the tall men - Marco Jansen and Kyle Jamieson - can extract the most with their height or which of the attacking bowlers, Kagiso Rabada or Matt Henry, has the most success.

A difference could come in the spin resources, where South Africa have chosen to operate with only one specialist in Keshav Maharaj but New Zealand have both captain Mitchell Santner and offspinner Michael Bracewell in their best XI. Maharaj had previously indicated he sees a spinners role as a more defensive one at this event so their economy rates are the numbers to watch here.

Overall, this match promises an even contest without the hype that comes with playing a big three nation even though there is plenty of history. New Zealand dumped South Africa out of both the 2011 and 2015 World Cups and though the likes of us will talk about it, it's worth remembering that the last of those was ten years ago and much cricket has been played since.

Then, particularly for South Africa, the results seemed seismic. Now, ICC events happen annually and teams are dusting themselves off and starting again with much greater frequency. Does that mean it matters less if you lose at a crucial stage or even if you win? Ask one of these two, who have both spent the best part of the last three decades trying to win a major trophy and they're likely to say no. Only one of them will have the chance to do it this time.

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Posted: 4 months ago
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Prediction game form for the match between New Zealand and South Africa

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Format for predictions

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-Winning Team -- 5 points --

-Man of the Match -- 15 points --

-Hit the most 4s -- 10 Points --

-Hit the most 6s -- 10 points --

-Taking the majority of wickets -- 10 points --

-Making the most runs -- 10 points --


Note: A special badge will be awarded to the winners of both Semi Final matches

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Posted: 4 months ago
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Form guide

South Africa: WWLLL (last five completed matches, most recent first)

New Zealand: LWWWW

When: March 5, 2025; 14:00 Local, 11:00 SAT, 14:30 IST

Where: Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore

What to expect: No rain and a forecast high of 23 degrees Celsius. And, of course, runs - four of the five biggest totals in the tournament have been scored in Lahore.

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Posted: 4 months ago
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Team news

New Zealand: If the choice is between Nathan Smith and Kyle Jamieson, Smith might crack the nod because of his better batting ability.

Probable XI: Will Young, Devon Conway, Kane Williamson, Rachin Ravindra, Tom Latham (wk), Glenn Phillips, Michael Bracewell, Mitchell Santner (capt), Nathan Smith, Matt Henry, Will O'Rourke

South Africa: George Linde was due to join the squad in Lahore on Tuesday night as a travelling reserve. However, Aiden Markram has been declared fit to play the game.

Probable XI: Ryan Rickelton, Temba Bavuma (capt), Rassie van der Dussen, Heinrich Klaasen (wk), David Miller, Marco Jansen, George Linde, Wiaan Mulder, Keshav Maharaj, Kagiso Rabada, Lungi Ngidi

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In the spotlight: David Miller and Kane Williamson

No one has quite said it yet but could this be the last time 35-year-old David Miller plays in an ODI tournament for South Africa? And if so, what kind of say will he have on it? He has limited opportunity in the tournament so far. He came to bat in the 43rd over against Afghanistan only to smash the winning runs against England, but has had almost-decisive knocks in both South Africa's previous white-ball knockout games. At the 2023 ODI World Cup, Miller's century gave South Africa something to defend in the semi-final after they were reduced to 24 for 4; at the 2024 T20 World Cup, he was looking good on 21 off 17 balls before being spectacularly caught on the boundary which could have taken South Africa within touching distance of the trophy. Miller has shown he enjoys the big occasion and has also indicated he is taking things year by year, so chances to play in knockouts are likely becoming fewer. After all his efforts, he will want to play a role in South Africa winning one.


Kane Williamson has back-to-back ODI centuries against South Africa, albeit they were scored six years apart. He made 106* against them in Birmingham in June 2019 and 133* against them at this venue in the tri-series that preceded this tournament, though that was not against a full-strength South African side. Overall, Williamson averages 57.35 against South Africa, his best against any opposition other than Zimbabwe. Though New Zealand have a line-up of creative and crafty hitters, Williamson's role in New Zealand's side continues to be of utmost importance as evidenced by his 81 against India in Dubai, where he kept New Zealand in the fight in what was ultimately a losing cause.

Like many of the more experienced players at this event, at 34, Williamson may not get another opportunity to win an ODI trophy and will want to make the most of this one.

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Posted: 4 months ago
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Pitch and conditions

In five ODIs this year, the average first innings score is 316.5 and results have been shared between the team batting first and the chasing team. It's expected to be another belter for the batters and tough outing for bowlers. While Heinrich Klaasen mentioned some drizzle on South Africa's arrival in the city on Monday, the forecast is mild and clear for the semi-final.

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India

Posted: 4 months ago
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Stats and trivia

  • South Africa and New Zealand have played no bilateral white-ball cricket against each other since 2017 but played each other at the 2019 and 2023 World Cups and won a game a piece and the Pakistan tri-nation series, in a match which New Zealand won. In ICC tournaments, they have met 11 times, and New Zealand have won seven of those games.
  • South Africa are the only country to have qualified for the knockouts of all of the last seven ICC events - across men's, women's and Under-19 tournaments. That includes the 2023 men's ODI World Cup semi-final, the 2024 men's T20 World Cup final, the 2025 World Test Championship final, the 2024 men's Under-19 World Cup semi-final, the 2024 women's T20 World Cup final and the 2025 women's Under-19 final.
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Posted: 4 months ago
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Did you know?

* South Africa are the only country who have been represented in the knockout stages of the last seven ICC tournaments, regardless of age group or gender.

* New Zealand have won both men's knockout games they have played against South Africa, in the 2011 and 2015 World Cups.

* Both teams have won this trophy, South Africa in 1998 and New Zealand in 2000, when it was still called the ICC Knockout.

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Posted: 4 months ago
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Quotes

"Scheduling is an issue all around but when you do have time to rest and recover, you should. One day cricket can be quite exhausting on the body, and for us, it might be about making sure bowlers are ready for tomorrow. I don't think they're going to be doing much today in training."

New Zealand travelled back to Pakistan from Dubai early on Monday morning and will use Tuesday to recuperate rather than train heavily according to captain Mitchell Santner.

"We'll approach it as we normally would. We obviously want to play our best cricket. We understand New Zealand will obviously come with a certain challenge and we'll have to prepare accordingly but I think Marco [Jansen] said it, it's just another game for us. Yes, it's important but we definitely won't be blowing it out of proportion. It's the semi-final, we want to play our best cricket."

Temba Bavuma brushes off suggestions of extra pressure as South Africa enter another semi-final

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Posted: 4 months ago
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Head to Head - Last 5 Matches

New Zealand won by 6 wickets (with 8 balls remaining), 10-Feb-2025

South Africa won by 190 runs, 01-Nov-2023

New Zealand won by 4 wickets (with 3 balls remaining), 19-Jun-2019

South Africa won by 6 wickets (with 106 balls remaining), 04-Mar-2017

New Zealand won by 7 wickets (with 30 balls remaining), 01-Mar-2017

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