Robinson and Fast Bowlers Earn New Zealand a 21-Run Victory over South Africa
HARARE, ZIMBABWE, JUL 16 – Tim Robinson scored 75 not out and debutant Bevon Jacobs 44 to form an unbeaten 103-run partnership, while Duffy and Henry shared six wickets to secure victory.
- In Harare, the New Zealand cricket team defeated the South Africa cricket team by 21 runs during the second match of the ZIM T20 Tri-Series.
- Sent in to field first, South Africa cricket team experienced an early collapse to 5–70, paving the way for their eventual defeat.
- Rescued from 5–70, Robinson and Jacobs added 103 unbeaten runs, propelled the New Zealand cricket team to a defendable total.
- Claiming six wickets between them, Henry and Duffy each took three wickets, bowling South Africa out for 152 in 18.2 overs.
- On Friday, Zimbabwe will face New Zealand, while South Africa seeks to bounce back on Sunday.
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NZ vs SA, T20 Tri-Series: Robinson, pacers star in New Zealand’s 21-run win over South Africa
Robinson smashed 75 not out off 57 balls and Jacobs smacked three sixes in his unbeaten 44 to propel New Zealand to 173-5 after it crumbled to 70-5 inside the first half of its innings.
Tim Robinson, Duffy and debutant Jacobs propel New Zealand to close win over South Africa in tri-series clash
New Zealand's experienced and effective bowling attack came to the fore to help the Black Caps defend a seemingly chasable score of 173 against South Africa in their opening game of the ongoing T20I tri-series in Harare on Wednesday, July 16. South Africa needed one of their batters to kick on and get a 50-60 to make that chase comfortable for the rest of the batting line-up, especially after losing half their side by the ninth over. Both teams'…
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