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Kiwis make maiden final, shatter SA dream

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Auckland: New Zealand on Tuesday scripted history by making their maiden cricket World Cup final appearance with a stunning four-wicket win in a nerve-wrecking last-four clash against the formidable South Africa, finally shedding the tag of perennial under-achievers in the mega event.
Chasing a stiff target of 298 runs in 43 overs under the Duckworth/Lewis rule in the rain-curtailed game, New Zealand crossed the line when Grant Elliot (84) smashed Dale Steyn over long-on for a six with just one ball to spare in a thrilling showdown.
Needing 12 to win off six balls, Vettori found the fence to bring the equation down to five from two balls, before Elliot hit the winning runs as the Eden Park broke into wild celebrations.
The result meant the perennial choker’s tag would continue to haunt South Africa and they would once again look for soul searching. Since the inaugural edition in 1975, New Zealand have reached the semifinals of the showpiece event six times, but failed to clear the penultimate hurdle on all the occasions.
However, they looked determined to script history on Tuesday and despite being set a daunting target, the Kiwis never gave up.
Earlier, David Miller had blazed his way to a 18-ball 49 as the Proteas set a difficult target. Opting to bat, South Africa notched up 281 for five, but the target was revised under the Duckworth/Lewis method after seven overs each were deducted per side following a two-hour rain interruption.
Skipper AB de Villiers made an unbeaten 65 off 45 balls, while Faf du Plessis top-scored with a 107-ball 82.
In reply, the New Zealanders were off to a flying start with skipper Brendon McCullum going hammer and tongs at the South African pacers, especially Steyn.Such was his onslaught against Steyn that the South African pace spearhead was clobbered for 25 runs as New Zealand raced to 71 for no loss in five overs.
McCullum’s two sixes and three fours against Steyn was followed by a maiden over by Imran Tahir, and it worked in the Proteas’ favour as the pressure created by the leg-spinner saw McCullum throwing away his wicket.
The belligerent 26-ball 59 set the tone for what turned out to be a historic chase. Elliott and Corey Anderson (58) played smartly, mixing caution with aggression, and it was their 103-run partnership for the fifth wicket that kept the Black Caps in the game after McCullum’s dismissal.
By the time Anderson was the fifth man out, New Zealand needed 46 runs from 30 balls, standing a very good chance of crossing the line. Elliott ensured he finished the task by staying till the very end. (PTI)

Score board

South Africa:
H Amla b Boult     10
de Kock c Southee b Boult     14
du PlessiscRonchi bAnderson 82
Rossouw c Guptill b Anderson 39
de Villiers not out     65
Miller c Ronchi b Anderson     49
JP Duminy not out    8
Total (5 wickets in 43 overs) 281
Fall of wickets: 1-21, 2-31, 3-114, 4-217, 5-272.
Bowling: T Southee    9-1-55-0, T Boult 9-0-53-2, M Henry 8-2-40-0, D Vettori 9-0-46-0, K Williamson 1-0-5-0, G Elliott 1-0-9-0, C Anderson 6-0-72-3.
New Zealand:
Guptill run out (Amla/de Kock) 34
B McCullum c Steyn b Morkel 59
K Williamson b Morkel     6
R Taylor c de Kock b Duminy    30
Grant Elliott not out     84
Anderson c du Plessis b Morkel58
Ronchi c Rossouw b Steyn     8
Daniel Vettori not out     7
Total: (6 wickets, 42.5 overs) 299
Fall of wickets: 1-71, 2-81, 3-128, 4-149, 5-252, 6-269
Bowling: Steyn 8.5-0-76-1, Philander 8-0-52-0, Morkel 9-0-59-3, Tahir 9-1-40-0, Duminy 5-0-43-1, De Villiers 3-0-21-0. (PTI)

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