Captain Temba Bavuma said South Africa will not change their approach for Wednesday's Champions Trophy semi-final against New Zealand despite the team's poor record in knock-out matches.South Africa have a history of coming up short on the global stage,
Soon after, the group disbands, and the South Africans begin to get into position for a conventional cricket training session. With a quick turnaround and a flight back from Dubai, New Zealand did not put their bowlers through much of a workload,
Two former Champions Trophy winners will battle for a spot in the tournament decider, looking to end their respective title droughts. Here's how the teams stack up:
Getting to knockouts one thing for Proteas, winning another, but captain says mental approach will be no different
South Africa captain Temba Bavuma criticises logistical challenges in Champions Trophy, emphasising the need for better efficiency.
Unbeaten South Africa look to go all the way in the ICC Champions Trophy 2025 after a dominant showing during the group stage.
New Zealand and South Africa have each scored one of the six totals of 300 or more in the tournament, both in Karachi
Since the last edition of the Champions Trophy, in 2017, New Zealand and South Africa have faced each other just thrice in ODIs.
South Africa have been dealing with a series of injuries, with Aiden Markram being the latest to suffer a hamstring injury, forcing them to bring in left-arm spin all-rounder George Linde as a cover
New Zealand will take on South Africa in the second semi-final of the ICC Champions Trophy on March 5. The match will be played at Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore. This clash is a defining moment for both teams as they look to break their jinx of underachieving in big tournaments.
New Zealand and South Africa meet in a crucial Champions Trophy semifinal in Lahore. Both teams have won this tournament once. New Zealand, led by Mit
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