New Zealand skipper Kane Williamson's unbeaten century helped his side beat South Africa by four wickets. All-rounder Colin de Grandhomme played a valuable knock of 60 runs. After this defeat South Africa will have to depend on a miracle to qualify for the knock-out stage of the marquee event as they are languishing on eighth spot in the points table. New Zealand, on the other hand, leapfrogged everyone to sit atop of the points table. Chasing a modest target of 242 to win, New Zealand didn't have the nicest of starts as opener Cloin Munro fell in the third over of their innings. After him, Martin Guptill trod on his stumps to spark a mini New Zealand collapse as South Africa battled to keep their World Cup bid alive at Edgbaston on Wednesday. Guptill and captain Kane Williamson were coping well with the Proteas' attack and had moved to 72 for one with the minimum of fuss after the early loss of Colin Munro. But Guptill, when on 35, pulled Andile Phehlukwayo and ended up swivelling, only to lose his balance and clip his leg stump with his foot. Two overs later New Zealand slipped to 74-3 when Ross Taylor tickled a Chris Morris leg-side delivery and Quinton de Kock took the catch behind the stumps. Tom Latham was dismissed for a single as New Zealand slumped to 80-4, piling the pressure on skipper and star batsman Williamson to go on and make a sizeable score. Kane Williamson and Colin de Grandhomme stitched 91-run partnership to bring their side back in the game. Earlier, Rassie van der Dussen gave South Africa something to bowl at as the Proteas struggled to 241-6 after losing the toss. Hashim Amla made a sluggish 55 off 83 balls and Van der Dussen's 67 not out came at better than a run a ball. During his innings, Amla became the fourth South African to reach 8,000 runs in one-day internationals. He is the second-fastest player (176 innings) from any side to reach the milestone after India's Virat Kohli (175 innings). South Africa, who brought in fast bowler Lungi Ngidi for Beuran Hendricks, had won just one of five matches, against Afghanistan, coming into the match on Wednesday. Despite that nine-wicket success, Du Plessis's side were still languishing in eighth spot, with the top four qualifying for next month's semi-finals. After Wednesday's game they will face Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Australia. Victory for unbeaten New Zealand would take them to the top of the table, with four wins from five matches. (SCORECARD)
World Cup 2019 Match Today, Highlights Between New Zealand vs South Africa, straight from Edgbaston, Birmingham.
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That's it from us!
Wow, what a game it was. Went down to the wire and sadly for South Africa their chance of going into the semi finals are almost gone now. We'll be back tomorrow with an exciting clash between Australia and Bangladesh from Nottingham.
Here's what Shaun Pollock has to say on Rishabh Pant's inclusion!
Shaun Pollock has his say on Rishabh Pant being included into the Indian squad for the rest of the World Cup.
"I personally thought he should have been in the squad in the first place."@7polly7 is fully in favour of India's decision to pick Rishabh Pant as Shikhar Dhawan's #CWC19 injury replacement. pic.twitter.com/591Q99OPda
— Cricket World Cup (@cricketworldcup) June 19, 2019
With that catch of Tom Latham, Quinton De Kock has gone past Dave Richardson to become the second most successful South African wicket-keeper. He is below Mark Boucher in the list.
Kane Williamson sends this over-pitched delivery towards the cover boundary. That shot also brings up the 50-run partnership between Williamson and Guptill.