In a thrilling encounter, New Zealand edged past South Africa by 50 runs in the semi-finals of the ICC Champions Trophy 2025 at the Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore. This thrilling victory propels the Kiwis into the final, where they will face India at the Dubai International Stadium on March 9, 2025.
The Kiwis posted a competitive total of 362/6, with Rachin Ravindra (108) and Kane Williamson (102) scoring centuries. The South African bowling attack, led by Lungi Ngidi (3/72), struggled to contain the New Zealand batsmen.
In response, South Africa's batting lineup, spearheaded by skipper Temba Bavuma, Rassie van der Dussen, and David Miller, put up a formidable fight. However, the Proteas ultimately fell short, with New Zealand's bowlers, led by Mitchell Santner and Glenn Phillips, holding their nerve to secure the win. Eventually, South Africa were restricted to 312/9.
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— ICC (@ICC) March 5, 2025
This semi-final clash marked a crucial encounter for both teams, each seeking to overcome past heartbreaks in major ICC tournaments. New Zealand's victory now sets the stage for an exciting final against India, who defeated Australia in the first semi-final.
As the Kiwis celebrate their hard-fought win, they will be aware of the challenges that lie ahead. With India awaiting them in the final, New Zealand will need to draw upon their reserves of skill, experience, and determination to emerge victorious.
ICC Champions Trophy 2025 Final: New Zealand will take on India in the finals
The stage is set for the ultimate showdown in the ICC Champions Trophy 2025, as New Zealand takes on India in the final at the Dubai International Stadium on March 9, 2025. This highly anticipated clash promises to be an electrifying encounter, with both teams vying for the coveted title.
The Kiwis have been on a remarkable run in the tournament, with convincing victories over Bangladesh and Pakistan in the group stages. Their semi-final win over South Africa was a testament to their team's resilience and determination. With a well-balanced squad and a never-say-die attitude, New Zealand will be looking to upset the favorites and claim their first ICC Champions Trophy title.
India, on the other hand, has been the team to beat in the tournament. With a star-studded lineup and a formidable bowling attack, the Men in Blue have steamrolled their way to the final, defeating Australia in the semi-finals. Led by the in-form Rohit Sharma, India will be looking to add another ICC trophy to their cabinet.