Finn Allen’s blistering 100 off 33 balls, the fastest T20 World Cup century ever, propelled New Zealand to a dominant nine-wicket victory over South Africa. Chasing 170, Allen and Tim Seifert’s explosive opening partnership secured their spot in the final. New Zealand now awaits their opponent in Ahmedabad. Finn Allen’s blistering 100 off 33 balls, the fastest T20 World Cup century ever, propelled New Zealand to a dominant nine-wicket victory over South Africa. Chasing 170, Allen and Tim Seifert’s explosive opening partnership secured their spot in the final. New Zealand now awaits their opponent in Ahmedabad.
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