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ICC CHAMPIONS TROPHY

SA, NZ seek ODI silverware in rare showdown

They face off in semifinal today


March 05, 2025 00:00:00


LAHORE, Pakistan, Mar 04 (Reuters): South Africa will re-embark on an agonising quest for their first piece of ICC silverware since 1998 when they face New Zealand in Wednesday's semi-final of the Champions Trophy in Lahore, the scene of a high-scoring tussle between the duo last month.

The pair have faced each other in the 50-over format just twice since 2019 - most recently in Lahore in a Tri-Series fixture on February 10.

South Africa batted first and posted 304 for six, but their inexperienced bowling line-up could not contain the New Zealanders, who won by six wickets with eight balls to spare.

South Africa will pack much more of a punch in the bowling department this time round, with fast bowlers Kagiso Rabada and Marco Jansen as well as wily spinner Keshav Maharaj in their attack.

"We know how strong South Africa are. They've got all bases covered in terms of batting, bowling and in the field. I'm sure it'll be a fantastic game," New Zealand batter Tom Latham said.

South Africa have reached the semi-finals or finals of ICC tournaments on 13 occasions across both limited-overs formats and only have the 1998 Champions Trophy title to show for it.

They made the semi-finals of the 50-over World Cup in 2023 but lost to Australia, and the final of last year's T20 World Cup, where they lost to India despite seeming certain victors.

They will also play in the final of the World Test Championship against Australia at Lord's in June.

This experience of reaching the knockouts of tournaments will hold them in good stead, according to all-rounder Jansen.

"I wouldn't say the mindset changes, it's just the occasion that's probably a bit more hyped up," Jansen said.

"You stick to your processes. It's just having your steps or guides that you follow in every match, and then in the semi-finals, you try to execute them extraordinarily well."


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