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New Zealand storms into Champions Trophy final with dominant comeback

ANI March 7, 2025 142 views

New Zealand's cricket team has dramatically secured their spot in the Champions Trophy final after a spectacular performance against South Africa. Led by exceptional centuries from Rachin Ravindra and Kane Williamson, the Black Caps powered to an imposing total of 362/6. Their spin bowling attack, featuring Mitchell Santner, Ravindra, and Glenn Phillips, comprehensively dismantled South Africa's top order. This victory represents a remarkable turnaround after their earlier loss to India, showcasing the team's resilience and tactical depth.

"We showed tremendous resilience and determination" - Kane Williamson (Post-Match Interview)
Dubai, March 7: The Black Caps have showcased excellent ODI form, rebounding strongly from a defeat to secure a commanding spot in the Champions Trophy final, as per the ICC.

Key Points

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Ravindra and Williamson score century each in crucial semi-final

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New Zealand spinners dismantle South Africa's batting lineup

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Black Caps overcome earlier India defeat with commanding win

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Mitchell Santner, Rachin Ravindra key to spin bowling success

New Zealand have shown fine form during the tournament so far, with great displays with bat and ball.

Their only hiccup came against India in Dubai, having already qualified for the knockout stage by the time they played that game, setting up for a shot at sweet redemption against the Indians.

They opened the tournament by defeating Pakistan reasonably comfortably. Will Young and Tom Latham both hit hundreds as the Black Caps amassed a total of 320/5, with 113 coming off the last ten overs.

Mitchell Santner and Will O'Rourke then took three wickets apiece as they bowled the co-hosts out for 260.

They then knocked Bangladesh out of the tournament with a five-wicket win.

Michael Bracewell was the pick of the bowlers, taking 4/23. Rachin Ravindra came to the crease with his side at 15/2 and capped off his return from a brief stint on the sidelines brilliantly, producing a memorable century. Combined with a fifty from Latham, they made good headway towards the target, leaving it to the sixth-wicket partnership of Glenn Phillips and Bracewell to see the team home with 23 balls to spare.

Back-to-back wins confirmed semi-final qualification.

Top spot in Group A was on the line when the Black Caps travelled to Dubai to take on India and it wasn't to be, as New Zealand had to settle for a runner-up finish and a semi-final showdown against South Africa back in Pakistan.

The Kiwis tried hard against India, with Matt Henry collecting an impressive five-wicket haul as Rohit Sharma's side was restricted to just 249/9 from their 50 overs.

Kane Williamson collected a half-century in reply, but it wasn't enough as New Zealand was bowled out for just 205 to leave the side 44 runs short of victory. Despite the loss, it was a good chance to gain familiarity with the Dubai conditions.

The Kiwis bounced back from the India loss with authority.

In a must-win affair, Rachin Ravindra and Kane Williamson came up clutch, both scoring impressive hundreds at faster than a run-a-ball. Daryl Mitchell and Glenn Phillips fired in the middle order to help New Zealand to an imposing 362/6 from their 50 overs.

South Africa's top order was unable to emulate the efforts of their Kiwi counterparts, as spinners Mitchell Santner, Ravindra and Phillips all produced with the ball, which bodes well for their chances on the Dubai deck in Sunday's final.

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