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NEW ZEALAND 230 (47.3 OVERS)
- Brendon McCullum85 (96)
- Martin Guptill58 (73)
- Morne Morkel5/38 (9.3)
- Lonwabo Tsotsobe3/43 (10)
SOUTH AFRICA 231/4 (38.2 OVERS)
- Hashim Amla92 (107)
- Jean-Paul Duminy43 (39)
- Andrew Ellis1/16 (3)
- Tarun Nethula2/60 (10)
Scorer: Sanjay Murari | Commentator: Siddhartha Talya
They've taken an unassailable lead, and the third game is a dead rubber. On a Napier track that promised plenty of runs, New Zealand managed a below-par score, suffering a collapse that they were unable to recover from. They had few answers against a classy Hashim Amla in the chase; his partnership with Faf du Plessis setting the tempo for the innings, something JP Duminy helped maintain. The bright spot for New Zealand in their bowling was the performance of Tarun Nethula, and hs duel with Amla, but the hosts showed little fight otherwise after they lost McCullum in their innings.
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McCullum: "8 for 60-odd is not acceptable. We need to have a good hard look at our game, 300 would have been competitive. It was definitely a 300 wicket, they were able to steal the momentum from us in the middle stages. Tarun was exceptional, we didn't field that well. He was good for us, and Andy bowled with good pace and asked a few questions as well. We didn't have enough runs for them. There's a big Test series to come as well, so the game in Auckland is big for a number of reasons."
AB: "We played consistently well today, Morne bowled exceptionally for us and set the trend. Morne just wickets at the right time for us. Always nice when someone starts well up the order like Amla this time, he made it easy for the middle order. Faff is a world-class talent, I'm looking forward to watching him grow into a world-class player. We'd like to do it 3-0."
Morne Morkel is Man of the Match: "I'm very grateful I can put in that kind of performance for the team. I was surprised by the pace and bounce in the wicket, and it's going well for me at the moment. Allan Donald has been great with the bowlers, he's got the experience. Auckland will be quick and bouncy, we've got the momentum with us."
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Should be all over, this over
END OF OVER:38 | 14 Runs | SA: 229/4 (2 runs required from 12 overs, RR: 6.02, RRR: 0.16)
- AB de Villiers30 (34b)
- Justin Ontong16 (18b)
- Tim Southee8-0-61-0
- Kyle Mills6-1-39-1
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