ICC Champions Trophy: Two of world cricket’s most consistent yet luckless teams, South Africa and New Zealand, are set to face off in the second semi-final of the ICC Champions Trophy at the Gaddafi Stadium. Both sides, known for their heartbreaks in major tournaments, now stand on the cusp of another shot at glory.
New Zealand has often had the upper hand in ICC knockout clashes, most memorably eliminating South Africa in the 2011 and 2015 World Cups. While those scars may have faded over time, the Proteas still carry the weight of an elusive global title. New Zealand, on the other hand, have come agonisingly close in recent years, including the controversial 2019 World Cup final. With both teams evenly matched, this encounter promises another enthralling chapter in their long-standing rivalry.
Playing in Lahore appears to benefit both teams, given the high-scoring conditions. South Africa’s top order, led by skipper Temba Bavuma, will be keen to put up a formidable total, with the likes of Heinrich Klaasen, and David Miller in their ranks. For New Zealand, the ever-reliable Kane Williamson holds the key, having scored a century against South Africa in the tri-nation seires leading up to the tournament. Supported by Devon Conway, Daryl Mitchell, Tom Latham and Glenn Phillips, the Kiwis possess a well-rounded batting unit capable of taking on the Proteas’ potent attack.