South Africa vs New Zealand Highlights, ICC Champions Trophy 2025 Semi Final: New Zealand beat South Africa by 50 runs to set up final with India
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THE TIMES OF INDIA | Mar 05, 2025, 22:47:18 IST

South Africa vs New Zealand Highlights, ICC Champions Trophy 2025 Semi Final: New Zealand beat South Africa by 50 runs to set up final with India

South Africa vs New Zealand Live Score, ICC Champions Trophy 2025 Semi Final: Rachin Ravindra and Kane Williamson hit fluent centuries to propel New Zealand to a mammoth 362 for six against South Africa in the second semifinal of the Champions Trophy in Lahore on Wednesday.

Ravindra produced a 101-ball 108-run knock that was laced with 13 fours and a six, while Williamson smashed 102 off 94 balls with 10 fours and two maximums after skipper Mitchell Santner decided to bat.

Daryl Mitchell (49) and Glenn Phillips (49 not out) provided the fireworks in the slog overs.

For SA, Lungi Ngidi (3/72), Kagiso Rabada (2/70) and Wiaan Mulder (1/48) were among wickets.

Brief Score

New Zealand: 362 for 6 in 50 overs (Rachin Ravindra 108, Kane Williamson 102; Lungi Ngidi 3/72).
22:47 (IST) Mar 05

And then there were two! Six teams have bowed out, leaving India and New Zealand as the last ones standing in the battle for glory. For India, it’s a shot at redemption. Runners-up in the previous edition, they will play their third consecutive final, determined to go one step further. Meanwhile, the Kiwis return to the Champions Trophy final for the first time since 2009, eager to claim a second title. The grand finale will take place on Sunday, 9th March, at the Dubai International Stadium. The first ball of the final will be bowled at 9 am GMT, but our build-up will begin much earlier. Until then, take care and goodbye!

22:40 (IST) Mar 05

The captain of New Zealand, Mitchell Santner, says that it is a good feeling to make it to the final and acknowledges the challenge posed by a strong South African side. Mentions that they look forward to another clash against India, having already faced them earlier in the tournament. Santner highlights the solid foundation laid by Rachin Ravindra and Kane Williamson, which allowed them to accelerate in the death overs. He praises the finishers for executing their roles effectively and emphasises the importance of the bowlers consistently taking wickets. Reflecting on his own performance, he says that he is pleased to have claimed three scalps and adds that as a unit, it was important to keep plugging away at the wickets. Praises Glenn Phillips for his crucial two wickets and Rachin Ravindra for his valuable five-over spell, especially with the uncertainty surrounding Matt Henry’s ability to bowl due to soreness. Mentions that having played in Dubai and putting India under pressure has given the team confidence. Cheekily says that losing the toss in the final might not be a bad thing.

22:38 (IST) Mar 05

Temba Bavuma, the skipper of South Africa, says the target was above par and anything under 350 would've been better but on the batting front, they needed at least one or two batters to emulate what the top 4 did for New Zealand. Mentions David Miller did that but needed some support from the rest. States that the Kiwis put them under pressure and capitalized in the middle overs, and going into the death overs with wickets in hand was always going to be a difficult task for the bowlers. Appreciates the Kiwi batters who applied themselves well throughout the innings. On the partnership between himself and Rassie van der Dussen, he says they failed to build a big foundation and left way too much for the rest to go after. Concludes that they will have to win some key moments in the game and be decisive while not allowing the opposite to get back in the game.

22:32 (IST) Mar 05

Rachin Ravindra is the PLAYER OF THE MATCH for his impressive performance. To go with his 108-run knock earlier in the day, Rachin made an impact with the ball as well, claiming the prized scalp of Aiden Markram. He says that it always feels good to contribute to the team in a semi-final. Adds that he didn't get the start he wanted but once he got going, he found his mojo with Kane and stitched together a good partnership. States that he is pretty happy with the team’s overall performance. Mentions that he was thinking about the 300-run mark as the ball was holding a bit on the surface and the cutters were tough to play. States that he is happy that they got over 360 in the end. Further adds that they just want to soak this win and will reflect on the final in the upcoming couple of days.

22:31 (IST) Mar 05

Time for the presentation ceremony...

22:29 (IST) Mar 05

Earlier, New Zealand opted to bat first on a good batting surface, though slower balls gripped the wicket. Rachin Ravindra and Kane Williamson dictated terms with a commanding 164-run stand with both reaching well-crafted centuries. Their dismissals gave South Africa a window to claw back, but crucial knocks from Daryl Mitchell and Glenn Phillips ensured New Zealand did not lose their way. With 83 runs coming off the last 6 overs, the Kiwis ended up with 362, the highest total in the tournament’s history.

22:28 (IST) Mar 05

Then came the game-changing double strike from Mitchell Santner, who first removed Rassie van der Dussen before sending Heinrich Klaasen back, leaving a big hole in the chase. New Zealand’s spinners tightened the noose and with wickets tumbling at the other end, David Miller was left all alone in the fight. Yes, he lost partners, but questions may be asked about whether the acceleration came too late. With nothing to lose, given Miller’s capabilities and New Zealand’s relatively weak death bowling, who knows what could have been had he gone harder earlier?

22:25 (IST) Mar 05

Ryan Rickelton began with a couple of delightful boundaries but fell to one that stopped in the surface. Temba Bavuma struggled early against a disciplined Kiwi new-ball attack but soon found his rhythm. Alongside Rassie van der Dussen, he stitched together a promising stand to keep the required run rate in check. Bavuma fell to his Kiwi counterpart, but Rassie kept the Proteas on track. At the halfway mark, the scores were identical at 143, though South Africa had lost an extra wicket.

22:23 (IST) Mar 05

The Kiwis soar into the final! They set up a date with destiny against India in Dubai, with their sights set on a second Champions Trophy title. For the Rainbow Nation, the wait for their pot of gold continues. After the disappointment of the 2023 ODI World Cup semifinal and the heartbreak of the 2024 T20 World Cup final, this defeat adds yet another chapter to their tale of what could have been. Chasing 363 was always going to be a daunting task, especially with the pitch not completely easing out under the lights and the occasional delivery still holding up in the surface.

22:20 (IST) Mar 05
Score after 50 overs 312 - 9
Runs Scored: 0
402462
  • David Miller 100 (67)
  • Lungi Ngidi 1 (2)
Kyle Jamieson7-1-57-0
2
Overs49.6
Score312 - 9

Kyle Jamieson to David Miller, HUNDRED FOR MILLER! The Proteas dugout and the crowd applaud the carnage, and David Miller soaks it all in with his own little celebration. Fired in full and outside off, David Miller drills it straight past the bowler towards long off and takes two runs. New Zealand win the second semifinal by 50 runs!

22:19 (IST) Mar 05
6
Overs49.5
Score310 - 9

Kyle Jamieson to David Miller, SIX! Miller moves to 98! The Lahore crowd are all up on their feet! Short and on middle, David Miller picks the length early and swipes it over deep mid-wicket for a biggie. 

22:19 (IST) Mar 05
4
Overs49.4
Score304 - 9

Kyle Jamieson to David Miller, FOUR! David Miller gets to 92! Two more hits away to rack up a century! Short and on middle and leg, David Miller goes for the pull but gets it off the top edge and beats the chasing backward square leg fielder for a boundary. 

22:18 (IST) Mar 05
2
Overs49.3
Score300 - 9

Kyle Jamieson to David Miller, Full and on off, almost a yorker, David Miller opens up his stance and swipes across. Gets a thick outside edge over backward point. Kane Williamson chases the ball and dives to push it back in, keeping it down to two runs.  

22:17 (IST) Mar 05
0
Overs49.2
Score298 - 9

Kyle Jamieson to David Miller, Full, outside off, David Miller drills it straight back. Kyle Jamieson does well to make half a stop. 

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22:17 (IST) Mar 05
4
Overs49.1
Score298 - 9

Kyle Jamieson to David Miller, FOUR! Angling across, a full toss, David Miller reaches for it and throws absolutely everything at it. Gets an outside edge that flies past short third for a boundary. 

22:16 (IST) Mar 05
Score after 49 overs 294 - 9
Runs Scored: 0
442041
  • David Miller 82 (61)
  • Lungi Ngidi 1 (2)
Will O'Rourke8-0-69-0
1
Overs48.6
Score294 - 9

Will O'Rourke to David Miller, Full, on middle and leg, David Miller works it to deep mid-wicket for a single. 

22:15 (IST) Mar 05
4
Overs48.5
Score293 - 9

Will O'Rourke to David Miller, FOUR! Moves past 80 now! Short and on leg, David Miller hops inside the line and pulls. Gets just enough to get it past the keeper to his right for a boundary.

22:15 (IST) Mar 05
0
Overs48.4
Score289 - 9

Will O'Rourke to David Miller, Full, outside off, David Miller miscues his stroke to mid off.

22:14 (IST) Mar 05
2
Overs48.3
Score289 - 9

Will O'Rourke to David Miller, There was a run-out chance and Will O'Rourke missed to flick the ball onto the stumps. Back of a length, on off, David Miller whips it to deep mid-wicket. Calls for the second and Lungi Ngidi is way too late on the return. Michael Bracewell throws the ball to the bowler and Will O'Rourke collects it well to his left and flicks it across but misses hitting the stumps. 

22:13 (IST) Mar 05
4
Overs48.2
Score287 - 9

Will O'Rourke to David Miller, FOUR! Short and punished! Will O'Rourke drops it very short and on middle and leg, David Miller swivels across and pulls it behind square on the leg side for another boundary. 

22:12 (IST) Mar 05
4
Overs48.1
Score283 - 9

Will O'Rourke to David Miller, FOUR! All a little too late! Full and well outside off, David Miller gets under it and lofts it over cover for a boundary. 

22:11 (IST) Mar 05
Score after 48 overs 279 - 9
Runs Scored: 0
640041
  • David Miller 67 (55)
  • Lungi Ngidi 1 (2)
Kyle Jamieson6-1-39-0
1
Overs47.6
Score279 - 9

Kyle Jamieson to David Miller, Full and outside off, pace taken off, David Miller slices it to deep cover for a single.

22:10 (IST) Mar 05
4
Overs47.5
Score278 - 9

Kyle Jamieson to David Miller, FOUR! South Africa needed this to come much earlier in the game! Short and on middle and off, David Miller hops back and pulls it past deep square leg for a one bounce boundary. 

22:10 (IST) Mar 05
0
Overs47.4
Score274 - 9

Kyle Jamieson to David Miller, Full and on off, David Miller drills it to long on. 

22:09 (IST) Mar 05
0
Overs47.3
Score274 - 9

Kyle Jamieson to David Miller, Another full toss, on off, David Miller hacks across the line and gets it off the bottom half of the bat behind cover. Kane Williamson turns back and dives but the ball evades his reach. No runs taken. 

22:08 (IST) Mar 05
4
Overs47.2
Score274 - 9

Kyle Jamieson to David Miller, EDGED AND FOUR! The first one was dropped too short and this one is served too full. A full toss, on off, David Miller swings hard but gets a thick outside edge that flies past short third to his right for a boundary. 

22:07 (IST) Mar 05
6
Overs47.1
Score270 - 9

Kyle Jamieson to David Miller, SIX! Clean strike to welcome back Jamieson into the attack. Short of a length, outside off, David Miller stands tall and drags the pull across to get it over deep mid-wicket for a six.

22:07 (IST) Mar 05

Kyle Jamieson (5-1-24-0) returns to the attack, replacing Matt Henry.

22:05 (IST) Mar 05
Score after 47 overs 264 - 9
Runs Scored: 0
004001
  • David Miller 52 (49)
  • Lungi Ngidi 1 (2)
Will O'Rourke7-0-54-0
1
Overs46.6
Score264 - 9

Will O'Rourke to David Miller, An attempted yorker, served as a very low full toss, outside off, David Miller works it off the cue end of the bat to long off for one. 

22:05 (IST) Mar 05
0
Overs46.5
Score263 - 9

Will O'Rourke to David Miller, Short and on middle, Miller pulls it to deep square leg for no runs.

22:04 (IST) Mar 05
0
Overs46.4
Score263 - 9

Will O'Rourke to David Miller, Nails the yorker at the stumps, David Miller digs it down the deck.

22:03 (IST) Mar 05
4
Overs46.3
Score263 - 9

Will O'Rourke to David Miller, FOUR AND FIFTY FOR MILLER! His 25th half-century in ODIs! Short of a good length, on off, David Miller swipes across and almost takes the bowler with it. Will O'Rourke does well to duck under it as the ball races to the long on fence for a boundary.

22:03 (IST) Mar 05
0
Overs46.2
Score259 - 9

Will O'Rourke to David Miller, Short of a length, on leg, David Miller looks to help it on its way but only manages to get a glove to the right of the keeper. 

22:02 (IST) Mar 05
0
Overs46.1
Score259 - 9

Will O'Rourke to David Miller, Short and on middle, David Miller pulls it to deep square leg but takes no runs.

22:01 (IST) Mar 05
Score after 46 overs 259 - 9
Runs Scored: 0
210(W)1(1WD)110
  • Lungi Ngidi 1 (2)
  • David Miller 47 (43)
Matt Henry7-0-43-2
0
Overs45.6
Score259 - 9

Matt Henry to Lungi Ngidi, Full, on middle, Lungi Ngidi shows the face of the bat and drives it well to long on but they do not take the run.

22:00 (IST) Mar 05
1
Overs45.5
Score259 - 9

Matt Henry to David Miller, Outside off, on a length, Miller thumps it to deep cover for a single. 

22:00 (IST) Mar 05
1
Overs45.4
Score258 - 9

Matt Henry to Lungi Ngidi, Angling into the pads, on a length, Lungi Ngidi clips it to deep square leg for a single.

21:59 (IST) Mar 05
1wd
Overs45.4
Score257 - 9

Matt Henry to Lungi Ngidi, WIDE! Short of a length, down leg, Lungi Ngidi jumps across to let it pass behind him. 

21:58 (IST) Mar 05

Lungi Ngidi is the last man in.

21:57 (IST) Mar 05
W
Overs45.3
Score256 - 9

Matt Henry to Kagiso Rabada, OUT! CAUGHT! Another one goes down and New Zealand are inches away from a win to make it to the finale! Short and angling across, outside off, Kagiso Rabada rocks back and pulls but doesn't quite connect well. Hits it off the lower half of the bat and straight to Glenn Phillips at deep mid-wicket who takes a simple catch around his waist. South Africa are 9 down now for 256 runs. 

21:56 (IST) Mar 05
1
Overs45.2
Score256 - 8

Matt Henry to David Miller, Short of a length, around off, David Miller pulls it to deep mid-wicket for one.

21:56 (IST) Mar 05
2
Overs45.1
Score255 - 8

Matt Henry to David Miller, Angling across on back of a length, outside off, David Miller slaps it to the left of deep cover. Michael Bracewell slides to make a fine stop, keeping it down to two runs.

21:54 (IST) Mar 05
Score after 45 overs 253 - 8
Runs Scored: 0
040400
  • Kagiso Rabada 16 (21)
  • David Miller 43 (40)
Mitchell Santner10-0-43-3
0
Overs44.6
Score253 - 8

Mitchell Santner to Kagiso Rabada, Short and on off, Rabada hangs back to defend. Santner is done for the night. He ends with figures of 10-0-43-3.

21:54 (IST) Mar 05
0
Overs44.5
Score253 - 8

Mitchell Santner to Kagiso Rabada, Offers flight, fuller and slower, on the pads, Rabada wrists it to mid-wicket.

21:53 (IST) Mar 05
4
Overs44.4
Score253 - 8

Mitchell Santner to Kagiso Rabada, FOUR! Good strike! This goes straight on, on a length, on middle, Kagiso Rabada uses his feet and lofts it with a straight bat back over the bowler's head for the second boundary of the over.

21:53 (IST) Mar 05
0
Overs44.3
Score249 - 8

Mitchell Santner to Kagiso Rabada, Short and on middle, Rabada tucks it off the back foot to mid-wicket.

21:52 (IST) Mar 05
4
Overs44.2
Score249 - 8

Mitchell Santner to Kagiso Rabada, FOUR! In the gap! The length is pulled back, turning in, on middle and leg, Rabada gets down and swipes it right between deep backward square leg and deep square leg for a boundary.

21:52 (IST) Mar 05
0
Overs44.1
Score245 - 8

Mitchell Santner to Kagiso Rabada, Floated up, on a good length, on middle, Rabada clips it to mid-wicket.

21:51 (IST) Mar 05
Score after 44 overs 245 - 8
Runs Scored: 0
110111
  • Kagiso Rabada 8 (15)
  • David Miller 43 (40)
Matt Henry6-0-37-1
1
Overs43.6
Score245 - 8

Matt Henry to Kagiso Rabada, Slanting away, on a short of a length, Rabada slaps it to deep cover for a single.

21:51 (IST) Mar 05
1
Overs43.5
Score244 - 8

Matt Henry to David Miller, This is around off, on a hard length, pulled along the ground to deep square leg for a run.

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South Africa vs New Zealand Live, Champions Trophy Semi-Final: Centuries from Rachin Ravindra and Kane Williamson powered New Zealand to a big total of 362 for 6 -- the highest in Champions Trophy history -- against South Africa in the second semifinal at the Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore on Wednesday.

The duo shared 164 runs for the second wicket to provide the perfect platform for the later batters to blast away in the final overs.

New Zealand added 112 runs in the final 10 overs after reaching 250 in 40 overs.

Daryl Mitchel (49 off 37 balls), Glenn Phillips (49 not out off 27) and Michael Bracewell (16 off 12) provided the fire power in the final overs as South African bowlers wilted on a good batting track.

The semifinal will mark the end of the Champions Trophy in Pakistan as the final will now be played in Dubai on March 9 between India and the winners of Wednesday's match.

Opting to bat, New Zealand's left-handed opener Ravindra blasted 108 of 101 balls with 13 fours and one six while stalwart Williamson struck 102 off 94 balls with 10 fours and two sixes.

New Zealand built on a strong opening stand of 48 between Ravindra and Will Young, who scored 21 off 23 balls before he was dismissed by Lungi Ngidi in the eighth over.

After conceding just 32 in his first six overs, Ngidi went for runs in his final overs though he finished with three wickets.

Ravindra scored his second century of this Champions Trophy after his 112 against Bangladesh and fifth hundred in an ICC tournament. He had scored three centuries in the World Cup in India in 2023.

Williamson batted calmly after early jitters to get to his 15th hundred and his fourth against South Africa. He has now scored hundreds in his last three ODIs against the Proteas.

The right and left handed combination of New Zealand proved difficult for the South African bowlers with all-rounder Wiaan Mulder going off with a strain after bowling six overs for 48 runs and one wicket.