Seifert Fires Black Caps Past Proteas in T20 Tri-Series Final Dress Rehearsal
HARARE, ZIMBABWE, JUL 21 – Tim Seifert scored an unbeaten 66 off 48 balls, leading New Zealand to their third consecutive win in the tri-series and maintaining a perfect record, officials said.
- New Zealand's Black Caps secured a seven-wicket win over South Africa on Tuesday during the tri-series T20 competition held in Harare.
- South Africa, sent in to bat, scored 134 for eight after struggling with a depleted batting line-up and unsuccessful experiments in the order.
- Openers Tim Seifert and Devon Conway quickly put on a strong start by reaching the 50-run mark within the initial five overs, with Seifert remaining unbeaten on 66 from 48 deliveries to steer New Zealand to an easy victory.
- Captain Mitchell Santner commended the bowlers for their exceptional performance during the early overs, highlighting how Jacob Duffy and Adam Milne effectively curtailed the Proteas' scoring.
- This win marked New Zealand's fifth consecutive T20I victory and secured their top position before facing South Africa again in Saturday's final.
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