South Africa v New Zealand: ICC Champions Trophy Semi-Final
New Zealand and South Africa faced off today in the second semi-final of the ICC Champions Trophy 2025 at Lahore's Gaddafi Stadium. New Zealand's captain, Mitchell Santner, won the toss and elected to bat first.
The decision proved advantageous as New Zealand's openers, Rachin Ravindra and Devon Conway, made a strong start. By the 32nd over, New Zealand had reached 201 for 1, with Ravindra bringing up his century off 93 balls. His partnership with Kane Williamson was particularly effective, with Ravindra's aggressive stroke play dominating the proceedings.
South Africa's bowlers struggled to make breakthroughs, with Kagiso Rabada conceding 17 runs in a single over. The team faced additional challenges with a few missed opportunities and injuries, allowing New Zealand to maintain control and steadily increase their score.
Both teams entered the match closely matched in the ICC's men's ODI team rankings, with New Zealand ranked fourth, just three points ahead of South Africa.
Historically, the two sides have had a competitive rivalry, with South Africa leading their head-to-head record in ODIs, having won 42 of their 73 encounters, while New Zealand has claimed 26 victories.
As the match progressed, New Zealand's dominance continued, setting a formidable total for South Africa to chase. The Proteas needed to regroup and find a way to break the partnership between Ravindra and Williamson to have any chance of turning the game in their favor.
This semi-final clash not only showcased the high caliber of cricket both teams are known for but also highlighted the intense competition that has defined their encounters over the years.