New Zealand’s Bowlers placed easy victory over South Africa as Seiffer stars with the stick
New Zealand’s Bowlers raised a comfortable win with the seven Wicket against South Africa in their match in Zimbabve Twenty20 International Tri-Series at Harare Sports Club on Tuesday.
South Africa was limited to 134 to eight to their 20 overs after being sent.
New Zealand Open Batsman Tim seiffer Hit 66 not outside like black lids navigated in the victory With 25 balls to save.
New Zealand held their invincible record on the tournament and will go to the final against the same opponents in the same place on Saturday as strong favorites. They won their first match against Proteas with 21 runs.
South Africa can only score 18 runs in the first five supervisions, despite lost only one victory. “The way we bowed to the game of power was extraordinary,” said New Zealand captain Mitchell Santner.
“Our vacationers found a length and found a rhythm and we were able to squeeze from there,” Santner said.
Jacob Duffy AND Adam Milne Took two wickets each while his Zachary Foulkes rhythm friend just accepted 12 runs in his three supervisions.
South Africa packed their team with rolling rods, but the tactic unfolded in the first, leaning from left -wing spinner George LindeAs they tried to defend a low total.
Linde began with two good, one of which went to the border for four extra junctions. Then Seiffer crashed in a long time before he scored. Cost over 15 runs.
Seiffe and the opening of friends Devon Conway (19) took the total in the first 50 in the first five supervisions and the black lids were in control of the rest of the match.