New Zealand Dominates South Africa to Secure Spot in T20 World Cup Final

In a thrilling T20 World Cup semifinal, New Zealand's Finn Allen scored a remarkable unbeaten century, leading his team to a nine-wicket victory over South Africa. With this win, New Zealand secures a place in the final, showcasing their dominance in the tournament. South Africa struggled to set a competitive target, despite Marco Jansen's valiant effort. Discover how the match unfolded and the key performances that defined this exciting clash.
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New Zealand Dominates South Africa to Secure Spot in T20 World Cup Final

New Zealand's Stellar Performance in Semifinal


Kolkata: Finn Allen delivered an explosive performance, scoring an impressive unbeaten 100 runs off just 33 deliveries, propelling New Zealand to the T20 World Cup final with a commanding nine-wicket victory over South Africa in the first semifinal on Wednesday.


Allen's innings featured 10 boundaries and eight sixes, while his opening partner, Tim Seifert, contributed 58 runs as New Zealand effortlessly chased down the 170-run target, finishing the match with 43 balls remaining.


Kagiso Rabada was the sole wicket-taker for South Africa, ending with figures of 1 for 28.


Earlier in the match, Marco Jansen played a crucial role for South Africa, scoring an unbeaten 55 runs in a valiant effort that helped the team reach 169 for 8 after being put to bat first.


Jansen's knock included two fours and five sixes off 30 balls, reviving South Africa's innings after they found themselves struggling at 77 for 5 in the 11th over.


Dewald Brevis added 34 runs, while Tristan Stubbs chipped in with 29.


For New Zealand, Rachin Ravindra, Cole McConchie, and Matt Henry each took two wickets.


Brief Scores:


South Africa: 169 for 8 in 20 overs (Marco Jansen 55 not out, Dewald Brevis 34; Rachin Ravindra 2/29, Cole McConchie 2/9, Matt Henry 2/34).


New Zealand: 173 for 1 in 12.5 overs (Finn Allen 100 not out, Tim Seifert 58).