Player of the Match
Player of the Match

END OF OVER:
50 | 12 Runs 1 Wkt | SA: 279/8 | RR: 5.58

  • AB de Villiers72 (59b)
  • Tim Southee10-0-70-1
  • Trent Boult10-0-70-1

Bez: "279 is a very formidable score on this pitch. Probably worth 330-ish on a typical ODI pitch. One of the Kiwi batsmen will have to play a monster innings if they hope to even the series. With Rabada and Tahir in their arsenal, SA's probably feeling pretty confident right now."

Nick: "What's going on? Are nz trying to throw this match?! How can you go from bowling 3 overs of precision Yorkers a week ago to bowling length balls made for smacking. So disappointing. "

Mark: "This NZ side is so frustrating. Kane seems to have a formulaic approach that the Boult and Southee have to bowl the final overs. Southee is NOT a death bowler. He is too expensive most of the time. This happens time and time again, they make the same mistakes and they are just clueless how to bowl sides out and keep runs down. Very hard to be a NZ fan sometimes."

5.40pm New Zealand looked shaky in the middle overs as Kane Williamson figured out who to bowl on a pitch that tempted him to keep making changes - he made 20 bowling changes through this innings. It was haphazard from the Kiwis after reducing South Africa to 143 for 5. Patel, by far, was their best bowler. Neesham was impressive too, as was Santner. But in their attempts at running through the fifth bowling option, New Zealand failed to account for the possibility of their seniors going for runs. Boult and Southee both went for 70 runs off their 10.

South Africa were ahead of the curve, psychologically and didn't let the sharp turn early in the game play on their minds. Amla's innings exemplified that, while Faf was solid in laying that plan. However, once again, it took an AB finish to get South Africa at least 30-40 runs over what you would call par on this pitch. New Zealand have some work to do. Stick around for that and Akshay will take you through the start.

...they have scored 83 off the last 6 overs

49.6
W
Southee to Parnell, 1 run, OUT, yorker outside off, jammed into the off side, teases the sweeper cover fielder who puts in a nice throw as AB comes back for the second and finds that his partner wasn't thinking along the same lines. Run out by a long way

WD Parnell run out 29 (22m 12b 2x4 2x6) SR: 241.66

49.5
1
Southee to de Villiers, 1 run, low full toss outside off, looks for the gap between extra cover and mid-off, but doesn't have enough bat on it. Williamson slides to his left and keeps it to one
49.4
1
Southee to Parnell, 1 run, low full toss, angled in at the pads, whipped to fine leg
49.3
1
Southee to de Villiers, 1 run, low full toss outside off, just wide enough for him to mistime it and hit straight to covers on the bounce
49.2
6
Southee to de Villiers, SIX, overpitched outside off and he doesn't even need to move his feet to get to this. Might as well have been a golf ball placed perfectly for a nice swing through the line, because that's what he's done. Straight over the bowler
49.1
2
Southee to de Villiers, 2 runs, yorker outside off, jammed out past covers and sweeper has to run to his left

Would you have predicted 267 at the start of the final over?

END OF OVER:
49 | 18 Runs | SA: 267/7 | RR: 5.44

  • AB de Villiers62 (55b)
  • Wayne Parnell27 (10b)
  • Trent Boult10-0-70-1
  • Tim Southee9-0-58-1
48.6
1
Boult to de Villiers, 1 run, goes around, bowls a length ball at off stump, he makes room and slaps it on the up, flat, one bounce to sweeper

Guptill in Hamilton

3

No. of consecutive 50+ scores for Guptill in ODIs in Hamilton, including this game. He scored 105 v Ban in 2015 and 59 v Aus last year.

No centuries

0

Centuries by South Africa's top-four in this series. In 15 of their last 16 ODI series/tournaments, at least one century was scored by their top-4.

A first

0

No. of instances of two spinners opening the bowling in the first inns of an ODI, before Jeetan & Santner doing it in this ODI.