Big picture: Waiting for Run Fest, NZ
Here we are again. South Africa and New Zealand, two best sides never won the World Cup, meet in a knockout match. Both have put their hands on their hands it When it was called the ICC Knockout and possibly there was something else in terms of its importance in the global game, the trophy returned to all the way. So do not make any mistake: Winning it will not desire the elder, but it will help tide things by 2027, when South Africa co-screened the incident with neighboring Zimbabwe and Namibia.
Facing each other instead of India or Australia, gives both of them a better chance to progress in the finals. And to do it in Pakistan, although both teams traveled from Dubai at different times on Monday, it is likely to have more suits. Conditions are good for run-scoring and both have a line-up capable of posting large scores that suggest that fans will be for a run-fast. Their attacks are similarly matched to the point where the two were killed by injury to the injuries between the injuries. Some of some more interesting narratives may be around around, of which long men – Marco Jansen and Kyle Jaimison – can remove the most with their height or among the attacker bowlers, Cagiso Rabada or Matte Henry, the most success.
There may be a difference in spin resources, where South Africa has chosen to work with only one expert in Keshav Maharaj, but New Zealand has both Captain Mitchell Santner and offspiner Michael Bracewell in their best XI. Maharaj had earlier indicated that he sees the role of a spinner in the event as more defensive, so his economy rates are the numbers to see here.
Then, especially for South Africa, the results looked seismic. Now, the ICC event takes place every year and teams are dusting themselves and starting with a lot of frequency again. Does this mean that it matters less if you lose in an important state or even if you win? Ask one of these two, who both have tried to win a major trophy of the last three decades and they are unlikely to say. Only one of them will have a chance to do this this time.
Farm guide
South Africa: WWLLL (last five full match, the first recently)
New Zealand: Lwwww
In Spotlight: David Miller and Kane Williamson
In this program, like many more experienced players, at the age of 34, Williamson may not get another opportunity to win an ODI trophy and would like to take maximum advantage of one.
Team news
South Africa (possible): 1 Temba Bavuma (Captain), 2 Ryan Ricelton, 3 Rasi Van Der Dusen, 4 Eden Markram, 5 Heinrich Klassen (WK), 6 David Miller, 7 Vian Mulder, 8 Marco Jenson, 9 Keshav Maharaj, 10 Kagiso Ranad, 11
The only question of New Zealand will be that one of the Will Young, Rachin Rabindra, Devon Conway or Derryl Michelle will be released. Conway sat out of India match for Mitchell, who played against Pakistan, but not from Bangladesh. In this competition of both Young and Ravindra, he has centuries of his name, which suggests that the decision is between Mitchell and Conway, who have 30 and 10 scores from his outing in the tournament.
New Zealand: 1 Will Young, 2 Rachin Rabindra/Devon Conway, 3 Kane Williamson, 4 Derryl Michel, 5 Tom Latham (WK), 6 Glenn Philips, 7 Michael Bracewell, 8 Michel Senner (Captain), 9 Mat Henry, 10 Kail Jaimison, 11 Will O’Rorke
Pitch and conditions
In five ODIs this year, the average first innings score is 316.5 and the results have been shared between the team’s first and followed team. This is expected to be a hard outing for the batsmen for another bilter and bowlers. While Heinrich Klassen mentioned a few drops of Bandi on the arrival of South Africa in the city on Monday, the forecast is mild and clear for the semi -finals.
Statistics and general knowledge
- South Africa and New Zealand have not played any bilateral white ball cricket against each other since 2017, but played each other in the 2019 and 2023 World Cups and won a game and a match in a match Pakistan Tri-Nation series, which New Zealand won. In the ICC tournament, they have met 11 timesAnd New Zealand has won seven of those games.
- South Africa is the only country that has qualified for all knockouts of the last seven ICC events – men, women and under -19 tournaments. This includes 2023 men’s ODI World Cup semi -final, 2024 men’s T20 World Cup final, 2025 World Test Championship Final, 2024 men’s Under -19 World Cup semi -finals, 2024 Women’s T20 World Cup final and 2025 women’s under -19 finals.
Citation
“Scheduling is an issue all around, but when you have time to rest and recover, you should do. One day cricket can get a lot of tiredness on the body, and for us, it may be to ensure that the bowlers are ready for tomorrow. I don’t think they are going to do a lot in training today.”New Zealand traveled from Dubai to Pakistan on Monday morning and according to the captain, we will use to reuse instead of heavy train Michel Santner.
“We will like it normally. [Jansen] It said, this is just another game for us. Yes, this is important but we will definitely not blow it out of the ratio. This is the semi -final, we want to play our best cricket. ,
Temba Bavuma Additional pressure suggestions as South Africa to enter another semi -finals
Firdose Moonda is a reporter of Espncricinfo for South Africa and women’s cricket





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