
"There's that natural competitive edge between the two countries and nothing changes in a World Cup. It's a fierce competition and something we absolutely love being involved in. South Africa are strong in all areas. They've got power with the bat, variety with the ball and a lot of experience. When you come up against a side like that, you know you've got to be sharp in every facet of the game."
"'I don't think many of us have been a part of it before,' reflected Proteas captain Aiden Markram, calling the experience 'certainly nerve-wracking'. 'It's about winning the smaller moments in the game and not putting too much importance on the end result.'"
"Super Over Stresses 😄#TheProteas unpack the nerve-wracking tension and emotional rollercoaster that comes with being thrown into a Super Over. 🏏🤯#Unbreakable #T20WorldCup pic.twitter.com/s2QeGGUkp4- Proteas Men (@ProteasMenCSA)"
New Zealand and South Africa face off at Ahmedabad's Narendra Modi Stadium in a Group D T20 World Cup clash. New Zealand recorded a five-wicket win over Afghanistan followed by a 10-wicket victory against the UAE. South Africa posted 213/4 to beat Canada by 57 runs, with Lungi Ngidi taking four wickets, then edged Afghanistan via a Double Super Over after a 187 tie. The rivalry is highly competitive, requiring sharpness in all facets. South Africa display batting power, bowling variety and experience, while New Zealand seek clinical performance across batting and bowling.
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