South Africa defeated New Zealand by a huge margin of 190 runs.

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SA vs NZ: The match was played between South Africa and New Zealand (SA vs NZ) in the ICC World Cup 2023. South Africa lost this match by a huge margin of 190 runs. If we talk about the match, New Zealand won the toss and decided to bowl first. Playing first, the South African team scored a huge score of 357 runs for four wickets in 50 overs. Quinton de Kock and Van der Dussen scored brilliant centuries for their team. In reply, the entire New Zealand team was limited to only 167 runs. Let us tell you that with the win, South Africa has gone to the top of the points table.

South Africa scored so many runs by playing first

South Africa and New Zealand (SA vs NZ) faced each other under the ICC World Cup 2023 in Pune, Maharashtra. The coin tossed and landed in favor of New Zealand. Captain Tom Latham won the toss and decided to bowl first. Playing first, the South African team did not have a good start. His first wicket fell for just 38 runs. However, after this, Quinton de Kock and Van der Dussen (133), standing on the second left, played century innings. In the end David Miller (53) batted brilliantly. On the basis of these innings, South Africa gave a target of 358 runs to New Zealand.

New Zealand got its third defeat of the tournament

The batsmen of New Zealand (SA vs NZ) were disappointed when they came to chase the difficult target of 358 runs set by South Africa. Opener Devon Conway left after scoring 2 runs. Number three batsman Rachin Ravindra also could not do anything special in this match and returned to the pavilion after scoring 9 runs. The process of falling wickets did not stop here. At one time New Zealand’s score reached 90 runs for five wickets. South African bowlers maintained pressure on them from the beginning due to which they kept getting wickets at regular intervals. From his side, Keshav Maharaj took the maximum of four wickets. In the final, the entire innings of the Kiwi team collapsed after scoring 167 runs in just 35.3 overs.

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