NZ vs SA Dream11 Prediction Today's, CWC Fantasy Cricket Tips, Playing XI, Pitch Report & Injury Updates for Cricket World Cup 2023, 32nd Match
South Africa last won a game against New Zealand in ODI World Cup in 1999.
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New Zealand (NZ) and South Africa (SA) will play the 32nd match of the ODI World Cup 2023 on Wednesday (November 1) at the Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium in Pune. They have been two of the most dominant teams in the tournament so far. South Africa have won five out of six games and are in second place, while New Zealand have won four out of six.
New Zealand faced Australia in their last game and faced a defeat by a mere margin of five runs. Australia's openers, Head and Warner, provided a strong start with 118 runs in the first 10 overs, a Powerplay record. Warner scored 81 off 65 deliveries, while Head reached a century with 109 off 67. Australia posted 388 in 49.2 overs, collecting 93 runs in the last 10 overs.
In response, New Zealand lost both openers but reached 73 in the Powerplay. Ravindra and Mitchell added 96 for the third wicket, with Mitchell scoring 54. Rachin Ravindra's remarkable century (116 off 89) made him only the third batter to achieve this against Australia in the ODI World Cup. The match went to the last over, with New Zealand needing 19 to win. They fell short by five runs.
Trent Boult and Glenn Phillips took three wickets each for New Zealand, with Phillips conceding just 37 runs in his 10 overs. Adam Zampa was Australia's standout bowler, taking three wickets for 74 runs in 10 overs.
South Africa faced Pakistan in their last game. Pakistan's innings got off to a shaky start, losing both openers and scoring just 58 runs in the first 10 overs, with Marco Jansen taking both wickets. Babar Azam reached a half-century, but Pakistan faced trouble until Saud Shakeel and Shadab Khan combined for an 84-run partnership, pushing the total past 200. Shakeel top-scored with 52 as Pakistan was eventually bowled out for 270 in 46.4 overs. Tabraiz Shamsi was the standout bowler, claiming four wickets for 60 runs, while Marco Jansen continued his strong run with three wickets.
South Africa faced a similar early setback, losing two wickets within the Powerplay, but managed 67 runs. Aiden Markram anchored the innings and scored 91, with the key partnership of 70 runs coming with David Miller. South Africa faced difficulties after Markram's dismissal but ultimately won by one wicket in 47.2 overs. Shaheen Afridi impressed with three wickets, while Mohammad Wasim Jr and Usama Mir took two each.
Also see: NZ vs SA Match Prediction: Who will win the match?
Match Information
New Zealand vs South Africa, 32nd Match
ICC Cricket World Cup, 1 Nov 2023, Wed, 2:00 PM IST ,Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium, Pune
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Players Stats in current Series
Quinton de Kock
SA - wk
594 Runs
10Ā Matches
Rachin Ravindra
NZ - all
578 Runs
10Ā Matches
Daryl Mitchell
NZ - all
552 Runs
10Ā Matches
Rassie van der Dussen
SA - bat
448 Runs
10Ā Matches
Aiden Markram
SA - bat
406 Runs
10Ā Matches
Heinrich Klaasen
SA - wk
373 Runs
10Ā Matches
Heinrich Klaasen
SA - wk
133.21
10Ā Matches
Mitchell Santner
NZ - all
127.16
10Ā Matches
James Neesham
NZ - all
123.40
3Ā Matches
Mark Chapman
NZ - all
118.31
8Ā Matches
Glenn Phillips
NZ - wk
111.76
10Ā Matches
Daryl Mitchell
NZ - all
111.07
10Ā Matches
Gerald Coetzee
SA - bowl
20 Wkts
8Ā Matches
Marco Jansen
SA - all
17 Wkts
9Ā Matches
Mitchell Santner
NZ - all
16 Wkts
10Ā Matches
Keshav Maharaj
SA - bowl
15 Wkts
10Ā Matches
Trent Boult
NZ - bowl
14 Wkts
10Ā Matches
Kagiso Rabada
SA - bowl
13 Wkts
9Ā Matches
Keshav Maharaj
SA - bowl
4.16
10Ā Matches
Aiden Markram
SA - bat
4.59
10Ā Matches
Mitchell Santner
NZ - all
4.85
10Ā Matches
Kagiso Rabada
SA - bowl
5.00
9Ā Matches
Andile Phehlukwayo
SA - all
5.14
1Ā Match
Trent Boult
NZ - bowl
5.54
10Ā Matches
Probable Playing XI
New Zealand
WA Young, Devon Conway, Rachin Ravindra, DJ Mitchell, Tom Latham (C), Glenn Phillips, James Neesham, Mitchell Santner, Tim Southee, Trent Boult, MJ Henry
Bench : LH Ferguson, Ish Sodhi, Kane Williamson, MS Chapman, Tom Blundell
South Africa
Q de Kock (wk), T Bavuma (C), HE van der Dussen, AK Markram, H Klaasen, DA Miller, M Jansen, G Coetzee, KA Maharaj, K Rabada, L Ngidi
Bench : RR Hendricks, T Shamsi, AL Phehlukwayo, LB Williams
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Pitch Report
60%
Pace Bowling
40%
Spin Bowling
70%
Batting Pitch
296
Average Score
30%
Bowling Pitch
Player Picks
Quinton de Kock SA | WK
He is the leading run-scorer in the tournament and has scored 431 runs in six games at an average of 71.83 and a strike rate of 117.11. He has made three centuries in the tournament.
Heinrich Klaasen SA | WK
He has been one of the best performers for the Proteas with the bat. He has made 300 runs in six games at an average of 50 and a strike rate of 149.25. Klaasen has scored one century and a half-century so far.
Marco Jansen SA | ALL
He is the leading wicket-taker in the tournament for South Africa and has taken 13 wickets at an average of 22.30, an economy of 6.17, and a strike rate of 21.69. He has taken the highest number of wickets (10) in Powerplay.
Rachin Ravindra NZ | ALL
The 23-year-old batter has been the leading run-scorer for New Zealand. He has made 406 runs in six games at an average of 81.20 and a strike rate of 107.69. He has made two centuries and half-centuries.
Aiden Markram SA | BAT
He has scored four 40-plus scores, including three half-centuries in his last five outings in the tournament. He has made a total of 356 runs in six games at an average of 59.33 and a strike rate of 115.96.
Mitchell Santner NZ | ALL
He has taken 14 wickets in six games at an average of 20.21, an economy of 4.90, and a strike rate of 24.71. 11 out of his 14 wickets have come during the middle overs.
Daryl Mitchell NZ | ALL
He is the second-highest run-scorer for New Zealand in the tournament. He has made 322 runs in five innings at an average of 80.50 and a strike rate of 107.69. He has scored one century and two half-centuries for the team.X
Trent Boult NZ | BOWL
He has been one of the best performers for New Zealand with the ball so far. He has taken nine wickets in six innings at an average of 31.33, an economy of 5.12, and a strike rate of 36.66.
Gerald Coetzee SA | BOWL
He has taken 10 wickets in the middle overs for South Africa in the tournament so far. He has picked a total of 12 wickets in five innings at an average of 22, an economy of 6.94, and a strike rate of 19.
Avoid Having These Players In Your Fantasy Sports Team
Lungi Ngidi
SA | BOWL
He might not get a chance to feature in the playing 11 in this game and, hence, can be avoided in fantasy teams.
Will Young
NZ | BAT
He has not been able to convert the starts that he has got so far and might not be the best pick for your fantasy team.
Last Updated On - Nov 1 2023 1:40 PM
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