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Proteas Crushed: T20 World Cup Dream Ends in Kolkata
4 Mar
Summary
- South Africa lost by nine wickets in the T20 World Cup semi-final.
- New Zealand openers Finn Allen and Tim Seifert chased the target quickly.
- Marco Jansen's late counter-attack helped South Africa reach 169 runs.

South Africa's T20 World Cup aspirations crumbled in Kolkata as they suffered a decisive nine-wicket defeat against New Zealand in the semi-final. The team, which had performed consistently throughout the tournament, faltered significantly in both batting and bowling departments. After setting a target of 169, their bowlers were unable to contain the formidable opening partnership of Finn Allen and Tim Seifert.
New Zealand's openers demonstrated exceptional form, with Allen hitting a century and Seifert contributing a rapid half-century. Their aggressive approach meant the target was chased down in just 12.5 overs. South Africa's batting lineup struggled, with only a sensational late-innings counter-attack from Marco Jansen, who scored 55 not out off 30 balls, and Tristan Stubbs helping them surpass 160.
The match highlighted New Zealand's immense mental resilience, especially after navigating uncertain moments earlier in the tournament. Their ability to deliver a destructive performance under pressure was evident. Conversely, South African captain Aiden Markram's tactical decisions, including bowling changes, were questioned following the team's collapse.




