South Africa, the only unbeaten team, enter the T20 World Cup semi-final against New Zealand as favourites. Their balanced squad, with players stepping up consistently, and a strong pace attack, fuels their confidence. New Zealand, coached by former SA mentor Rob Walter, aim to upset the Proteas’ impressive run, acknowledging the need for their best performance. South Africa, the only unbeaten team, enter the T20 World Cup semi-final against New Zealand as favourites. Their balanced squad, with players stepping up consistently, and a strong pace attack, fuels their confidence. New Zealand, coached by former SA mentor Rob Walter, aim to upset the Proteas’ impressive run, acknowledging the need for their best performance.
Trending
- CEO Sam Altman to OpenAI staff: You don’t get a say in how the military uses our AI
- Dubai Airport issues warning over fabricated, digitally altered videos circulating online
- Day 5: US assets hit across Mid-East; Israel launches fresh strikes on Iran, Lebanon
- ‘Ashes to ashes, dust to dust’: Inside Masaan Holi at Manikarnika Ghat
- Happy Holi 2026: Wishes, messages, quotes, images, Facebook & WhatsApp status
- ‘Toxic’ release postponed: Yash’s film delayed by Middle East tensions; now out June 4
- UAE stock market set to open today, ‘uncertainty a major factor’ for investors
- ‘We are never out of games’: Harry Brook sounds warning as England eye India upset