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White Ferns Out to Cement T20 Series Advantage over South Africa
- New Zealand leveled the 5-match T20I series 1-1 with a commanding 68-run victory over South Africa at Seddon Park in Hamilton.
- The Black Caps recovered from their opening-match collapse to post a formidable 175/6. Devon Conway anchored the innings with a disciplined 60, while Josh Clarkson's explosive cameo in the final over provided late impetus.
- Lockie Ferguson and Ben Sears dismantled the middle order with 3 wickets each, ensuring the Proteas were bundled out for just 107 in 15.3 overs.
- Openers Wiaan Mulder and Connor Esterhuizen fell for 16 and 8 runs respectively, while Rubin Hermann and Jason Smith added just 31 runs combined during the unsuccessful chase.
- Perfect conditions in Hamilton with humidity at 54% and sunny skies supported the match. This victory levels the series at 1-1, positioning remaining fixtures as critical for both teams.
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SA-born Devon Conway steers New Zealand to T20 win over Proteas
Devon Conway blasted a half-century before New Zealand skittled South Africa cheaply to win the second T20 international by 68 runs on Tuesday and level the five-match series 1-1. Conway’s 60 off 49 balls set the home side up for a competitive 175/6 after being sent in to bat at Hamilton’s Seddon Park. Lost wickets regularly The Proteas lost wickets regularly to be dismissed for 107 off 15.3 overs, with pace bowlers Ben Sears and Lockie Ferguson…
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New Zealand responded in dominant fashion to level the 5-mach series by winning the 2nd T20I match in Hamilton by 68 runs. Catch all the highlights and major updates below
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