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South Africa set 298 runs target against New Zealand

AUCKLAND: South Africa posted a huge  298 runs total of against New Zealand in 43 overs semi final  at Eden Park.

South Africa lost two wickets early as both openers Hashim Amla and Quinton de Kock were back in the pavilion with just 31 runs on the score board.

Faf du Plassis batted with great responsibility along with Rilee Rossouw to guide the team total to 114. Rossouw lost his wicket after scoring 39 while du Plessis went on to score 82.

Skipper AB de Villiers once again sensational with the bat as he made unbeaten 65 of 44 delivers while David Miller done the serious damage with the bat as he made 49 of just 23 bowls.

South Africa managed to score 281 runs in  43 over due to rain as New Zealand now required 298 in 43 over according to Duck Worth Lewis method (D/L) .

Corey Anderson picked up 3 wickets while Trent Boult picked up two in the match.

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