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New Zealand secured a place in the ICC Champions Trophy 2025 final with a commanding 50-run victory over South Africa in the semi-final clash held in Lahore. The Black Caps delivered an outstanding all-round performance, bouncing back from their earlier group stage defeat against India.
Led by captain Mitchell Santner, New Zealand posted a formidable total of 362/6. Top-order batters played crucial roles, with consistent partnerships that laid the foundation for the massive score. Santner's leadership extended beyond strategy as he made a significant impact with the ball, claiming three vital wickets at critical junctures of the game.
South Africa showed resilience in their chase, with Rassie van der Dussen and Temba Bavuma building a solid hundred-run partnership for the second wicket. However, their momentum was halted by Santner, who dismissed both batsmen along with Heinrich Klaasen, thanks to a sharp catch by Matt Henry. The Proteas struggled to recover, facing an uphill battle against the disciplined Kiwi bowling attack.
Despite a valiant effort by David Miller, who scored a fighting century with 100 runs, South Africa fell short, finishing at 312/9. The defeat marked the end of South Africa’s impressive run in the tournament, while New Zealand celebrated their place in the final.
New Zealand will now face India in the highly anticipated final in Dubai, scheduled for Sunday. With both teams in top form, the match promises an exciting battle for the coveted ICC Champions Trophy 2025 title.