New Zealand 308 for 4 (Williamson 133*, Conway 97) Beat South Africa 304 for 6 (Breetzke 150, Mulder 64) for six Wickts
New Zealand has been classified for the final of the Tri-Nation series of Pakistan after completing the third highest persecution in Lahore to overcome a South Africa under force by six WICKETS. The result means that the next game, between Pakistan and South Africa in Karachi on Wednesday, is a knockout.
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Entrance South Africa 304 for 6 (Breetzke 150, Mulder 64, Smith 41, Henry 2-59, O’Rourke 2-72) vs. New Zealand
Despite the early aggression of Temba Bavuma, he hit three four of O’Rourke’s second, O’Rourke found an early movement to keep South Africa quite quiet. He was rewarded with the Bavuma Wickt, who tried to pull a short ball but only achieved an advantage. South Africa was 46 for 1 after 10 overs when the first bowling changes were made.
Ben Sears, in his second hate, launched a trial spell and granted 15 races in his first four overs, which forced South Africa to face the roulette. Bretzke hit his first six when he pulled Santner on the square leg. Jason Smith also reached a limit in the direction, but South Africa did not find the rope for another 39 deliveries. At that time, Breetzke mentioned half a century of 68 balls.
Smith broke the shackles when he accused Bracewell and hit him during the six and then sent Santner for six more and seemed ready for a big blow. But in the next one it was the accumulation, trying to steal a Bracewell single to finish a second 93 -run Wickt association and leave South Africa 130 by 2 in the intermediate stage.
He also gave New Zealand the opportunity to enter an unleaded medium order and took him. Kyle Verreynne tried to see the fourth ball he faced, lost and was beaten by Bracewell. Another quiet period followed, in which South Africa only reached a limit in 11 overs, since the combination of Sears, Bracewell and Henry tied their disciplines.
With the execution rate that quoted below five and more, Breetzke felt the need to show some urgency and sent Henry through a point and more medium to enter the 90s. O ‘Rourke was brought back To calm things, but the horse was about to screw. Once 40 overs had been launched, Breetkze gave himself a license to lash out. He sent O’Rourke through the deep third to get his 128 -ball century and then step on his foot. Breetkze’s next fifty races came out of 20 balls when he took out his complete range. His 150 arrived in a place where he hit Sears for 20, and outside a short and wide ball that stained Deep Third for six.
Just as it seemed that Breetzke could be looking at a double, he read a slower ball in Henry and was caught in the middle. Wiaan Mulder, who had largely operated as a spectator until that moment, had the responsibility of finishing the tickets, but was lucky to have an internal drip for four before establishing some control. He arrived at his second Odi Fifty with a crossing of the Henry deck, outside the 54th Ball he faced and took South Africa to more than 300 with a short fine in the penultimate fine.
Fredid Mounda is the spancricinfo correspondent for South Africa and the Women’s cricket