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New Zealand Advances to Final

In a remarkable semifinal of the T20 Cricket World Cup, New Zealand defeated South Africa by nine wickets at Eden Gardens, Kolkata. Finn Allen’s explosive performance led the charge, as he scored an unbeaten 100 off just 33 balls, marking the fastest century in T20 World Cup history.

South Africa, who had been the only unbeaten team in the tournament with seven consecutive wins, batted first and managed to score 169 runs for 8 wickets. Marco Jansen was the standout performer for South Africa, contributing 55 runs not out.

New Zealand’s chase was swift and decisive, as they reached the target in just 12.5 overs. Tim Seifert played a crucial role in the opening partnership, scoring 58 runs alongside Allen. The duo set the tone for a dominant performance.

New Zealand’s bowlers also played a significant part in the match, with Cole McConchie and Rachin Ravindra each taking two wickets. Their efforts helped restrict South Africa, who were struggling at 77 runs for 5 wickets at one point.

Finn Allen expressed his strategy after the match, stating, “We wanted to start well and put them on the back foot early.” His aggressive batting not only secured the victory but also etched his name in T20 World Cup history.

In contrast, South Africa’s Aiden Markram reflected on the disappointment of the loss, saying, “We’ll reflect as a group… we’re obviously hugely disappointed with the result, it feels like we’ve been slapped in the face.” This loss marks a significant moment for the South African team, who had been in excellent form throughout the tournament.

As the tournament progresses, New Zealand’s victory sets them up for a highly anticipated final. Observers are eager to see how they will perform against their next opponent, with expectations running high after this impressive semifinal display.

Details remain unconfirmed regarding the final match schedule and the opponent for New Zealand. However, the team’s performance in this semifinal has certainly made them a formidable contender.

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