Player of the Match
Player of the Match
  • BATSMEN
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    22.5 taken in the deep by midwicket running to his left, de Grandhomme has changed the game. Two wickets in the over, and it's of the set batsmen. Short ball, there for the pull shot, takes on the boundary, but doesn't come up with the win this time. End of a fine innings - five fifty-plus scores on the trot lest we forget 115/3
    8.4 and he's out out of his misery. For the longest time, he has been struggling to get the pace of this pitch and falls utterly perplexed by it. This is a good length ball on middle, from wide of the crease. Amla, thinking it would just come on to the bat, flicks and the ball really is there for this shot. If he was in form, he would have crashed it for four. Here though, he pops a leading edge to mid-off 41/1
    22.2 taken at mid-off and de Grandhomme does du Plessis again. It's all the pressure the bowler has built, with his remarkable full length and superb accuracy. The batsman tries to hit his way out of trouble and the on-the-up drive goes nowhere good. Southee has to come forward, and dive to convert the chance and he's a very fine catcher. No trouble there 114/2
    49.2 caught at the boundary, Neesham pulls off another superb grab, timing his jump perfectly. He would have fancing hitting this out of the park - full toss on off stump, offering him room to free the arms. But his magical timing fails right at the end. Still, his 85 off 80 balls has given South Africa a proper target to bowl at on a slow pitch 264/7
    33.2 direct hit at the bowler's end, is Duminy in trouble here? He's gone. Seems like the bat stuck in the ground and the point fielder Tim Southee has pulled off a piece of magic (it is Westpac after all). To think all of this began with a neat little glide from Duminy himself, moving across to a nicely tossed up delivery outside off. De Villiers called for the single, but Duminy was a little sluggish to start and the bat sticking into the wicket didn't help matters 157/4
    35.3 taken at short midwicket! But the umpires want to make sure it has carried. Chris Brown's soft signal is out. This is such lovely bowling from Santner. On a slow pitch, he slows it down still and it finds Miller into the shot a touch too early. Broom's the man with the spotlight on him, diving to his right, getting his hands low and coming up with a fine catch. "He's got it in the end of the fingers," says the third umpire Paul Reiffel but he wants more angles for confirmation. This could be tight. "Happy with that. It's out" 164/5
    38.4 cleans him up, what a fine yorker from Ferguson! What a follow-up after the bouncer. Pretorius is caught on the back foot, expecting another one to buzz around his ears but he is completely deceived. By the time he realises that and gets low to try and protect his off stump, it is knocked back. 180/6
    49.6 full on leg stump, heaves it to deep midwicket, they go for two and have they made it? The third umpire will confirm this, and Paul Reiffel sees that though Parnell is well past his crease, his bat is in the air 271/8
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    Extras
    9 (lb 2, w 7)
    TOTAL
    271/8 (50 Overs, RR: 5.42)
    Fall of wickets: 1-41 (Hashim Amla, 8.4 ov), 2-114 (Faf du Plessis, 22.2 ov), 3-115 (Quinton de Kock, 22.5 ov), 4-157 (Jean-Paul Duminy, 33.2 ov), 5-164 (David Miller, 35.3 ov), 6-180 (Dwaine Pretorius, 38.4 ov), 7-264 (AB de Villiers, 49.2 ov), 8-271 (Wayne Parnell, 49.6 ov)
    BowlingOMRWEcon0s4s6sWDNB
    TG Southee1006616.60267120
    TA Boult1004714.70315000
    LH Ferguson1007117.10275330
    C de Grandhomme1004024.00343020
    MJ Santner1004514.50232000
  • BATSMEN
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    2.5 he is such a treat to watch. Fluid into the crease. effortless pace, and he moves the ball off the seam. This is in the corridor, just outside off, making doubts claw at Brownlie. He pokes at the ball with an open face, thinking why not, and feathers an edge through to the keeper. All of this at 142 kph too. South Africa don't have to worry about life after Dale Steyn 11/2
    1.3 oh he looks utterly forlorn. Not merely because he's given South Africa just what they wanted, but also because he is struggling for form and now he goes for a duck. Takes on a back of a length delivery outside off - the same one he has been leaving - and carves it straight to point. Academic 2/1
    14.5 chops it on! He's been out of nick all innings, and even his favourite dab to third man goes awry. The thing that does him in is the seam movement that South Africa have managed so consistently - this time Lucky nips the ball back in cramping the batsman and then taking him out. De Villiers runs in and hugs his bowler and just doesn't wanna let go. Aw. 48/3
    15.3 pins him! It's Pretorius' turn to take out an NZ lynch pin. Taylor plays across the line of a full and straight delivery. He misses, the ball strikes pad, low and in front of middle stump. No surprise the umpire's finger shot up 48/4
    16.6 simple catch at first slip and Amla has made amends for his earlier drop, he's particularly chuffed with this turn of events. It's that lovely bit of seam movement again, under lights on a pitch that seems to have changed completely. Lucky hits back of a length in the corridor of uncertainty, Broom pushes at it with hard hands and he has to walk off 51/5
    23.5 extra bounce does him. Neesham sets up for the pull shot, but it is onto him too quickly and skews off splice of the bat back to the bowler who takes the catch, low to his right 77/7
    19.3 takes the risk, it doesn't come off. What a spell of bowling from Pretorius. Gets curl in the air, into the left-hander and that's more than enough to hurtle past the inside edge and into off stump. Expansive strike, meant to take the ball over mid-on, becomes Santner's downfall 58/6
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    24.5 back of a length on off stump, defends 82/8
    27.6 too good. That's a top over of legspin. Shows off all his tricks and gets him with another wrong 'un. The trick to this ball is in the line. it's just a shade outside off, drags him across to create the gap between bat and pad, considering Ferguson didn't pick it off the hand. He plays for turn, it's in the wrong direction and is bowled neck and crop 95/9
    32.2 the captain takes the catch to end the match. What a game for South Africa. They batted through a middle-order collapse and now have bundled New Zealand out for 112 on their home turf. it all ends when Boult takes a swing at a back of a length ball on off stump and top-edges it for mid-off to run in and finish proceedings 112/10
    Extras
    8 (w 8)
    TOTAL
    112 all out (32.2 Overs, RR: 3.46)
    Fall of wickets: 1-2 (Tom Latham, 1.3 ov), 2-11 (Dean Brownlie, 2.5 ov), 3-48 (Kane Williamson, 14.5 ov), 4-48 (Ross Taylor, 15.3 ov), 5-51 (Neil Broom, 16.6 ov), 6-58 (Mitchell Santner, 19.3 ov), 7-77 (James Neesham, 23.5 ov), 8-82 (Tim Southee, 24.5 ov), 9-95 (Lockie Ferguson, 27.6 ov), 10-112 (Trent Boult, 32.2 ov)
    BowlingOMRWEcon0s4s6sWDNB
    K Rabada1003923.90391120
    WD Parnell803324.12292100
    AL Phehlukwayo501222.40221010
    D Pretorius5.21530.93270000
    Imran Tahir412315.75132110

Match Details

Toss

South Africa , elected to bat first

Player Of The Match

Series result

South Africa led the 5-match series 2-1

Match number

Season

Hours of play (local time)

14.00 start, First Session 14.00-17.30, Interval 17.30-18.15, Second Session 18.15-21.45

Match days

25 February 2017 - day/night match (50-over match)

TV Umpires

Reserve Umpire

Match Referee

Match Notes

NZ v SA 2016-17 News

Top order fails

2007

Last instance of NZ losing six wickets for less 60 runs at home before today. NZ lost 6 wickets for 39 runs against SL in Auckland.

Low scores for Latham

3

Number of ducks for Tom Latham in his last 6 innings. His last six scores are - 4,7,0,0,2,0.

Fastest to 9000 Runs

205

Innings taken for AB De Villiers to complete 9000 ODI Runs - Fastest to this feat going past Saurav Ganguly who got there in 228 innings.