
Tim Robinson and Jacob Duffy were the stars of the show when New Zealand launched the Rob Walter era with a 21-African Republic victory over South Africa in the second Tri-Series match in Harare on Wednesday, July 16. Robinson stayed at 75 out of 57 balls while Duffy broke the back of the proteat order to three in his magic.
Blackcaps lacked many of their main stars because of their main league cricket commitments and will be available from another game. They also filed their debut to young Bevon Jacobs, while South Africa brought Gerald Coetzee back after a nine -month absence. After New Zealand was asked for a bat, he suffered the highest order collapse before Robinson and Jacobs met with a 103-running stand to ensure that they published 173 for five in their 20 overs.
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In response, South Africa was associated with 152 runs when Duffy received support from Matt Henry, who ended up with the characters of three for 34.
The beginning of the first shifts was not easy for Blackcaps, because at regular intervals they constantly lost goals and went from 62 to two to 70 for five. At that time, Robinson and Jacobs and the former acquisition of second life met when he was dropped at 26.
He would earn that he fired on No. 3 and stood on a 50-running Jacobs rack in 39 passed. After slowly began, Robinson exploded into life to an end. He found a perfect partner in Jacobs, who absorbed pressure from the protease spinners before rinse out three big six.
At the beginning, South Africa got a good start to Lhuan-Dre Pretorious when scored 22 out of 16 balls, but New Zealand got into a mix with several goals when Proteas published 50 for two in PowerPlay. The introduction of Captain Mitchell Santner with the ball paid dividends when Reeza Hendricks refused. Promotion of Senuran Muthuswama was a failure when ISH SODHI connected to the application of compression on the run-term.
South Africa soon lost and found herself firmly at the age of 62 with New Zealand.
Dewald Brevis, who performed in the last game against Zimbabwe, was to get his team through the line next to George Linde. Brevis began to attack when he hit Santner at six and followed him two of Matt Henry.
Daryl Mitchell, however, took a great catch to release his brevis, but Proteas remained in hunting. Linde’s 30 made an interesting equation because 30 was needed from the last three crosses. But the goal of the versatile disobey wrote the end of the persecution when Duffy came to disrupt the persecution.
After winning the goal of Kwena Mpahak, he was on hat -trick and Henry touched the victory with the release of Coetzee. The victory was built by New Zealand on the top of the ranking with a better running rate and on Friday, July 18, Zimbabwe will face.
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16 July 2025