Conway's Steady 60 Leads NZ to 68-Run Win, Levels T20I Series vs SA

Devon Conway anchored New Zealand's innings with a steady 60 off 49 balls, providing a solid platform. A late assault from Josh Clarkson and Cole McConchie pushed the hosts to a competitive 175 for 6. In reply, New Zealand's bowlers, led by Ben Sears and Lockie Ferguson, applied relentless pressure to bowl South Africa out for 107. The comprehensive 68-run victory levels the five-match T20I series at 1-1.

Key Points: NZ vs SA 2nd T20I: Conway, Bowlers Clinch Series-Leveling Win

  • Devon Conway anchors with 60
  • Late flourish pushes NZ to 175/6
  • Ben Sears, Lockie Ferguson take 3 wickets each
  • SA bowled out for 107 in 15.3 overs
  • Series leveled 1-1 ahead of third T20I
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Conway, bowlers star as NZ level series with clinical win over SA in 2nd T20I

Devon Conway's 60 and a disciplined bowling effort led New Zealand to a 68-run victory over South Africa, leveling the five-match T20I series 1-1.

"The late flourish from Cole McConchie and Josh Clarkson proved crucial in pushing the score to a level that kept the pressure firmly on the visitors. - Match Report"

Hamilton, March 17

A disciplined all-round performance helped New Zealand register a convincing win over South Africa in the second T20I and level the five-game series 1-1 at Seddon Park in Hamilton on Tuesday.

Asked to bat first, New Zealand built their innings around a steady knock from Devon Conway (60 off 49), who anchored the top order and ensured the hosts had a solid platform. The opener rotated the strike well and found timely boundaries, allowing New Zealand to recover whenever South Africa's bowlers struck.

South Africa managed to pick up wickets at regular intervals through their pace attack and spin options, preventing the hosts from running away with the innings in the middle overs. However, New Zealand's batters ensured the run rate never dipped significantly, thanks to a 12-ball 21 and a 14-ball 20 by Nick Kelly and skipper Mitchell Santner, respectively.

The hosts then accelerated in the closing stages of the innings, capitalising on a few loose deliveries to add valuable runs in the death overs and post a competitive total. The late flourish from Cole McConchie (18 off 12) and Josh Clarkson (26 not out off nine balls) proved crucial in pushing the score to a level that kept the pressure firmly on the visitors heading into the chase.

Chasing a modest total, South Africa began cautiously with Wiaan Mulder and Connor Esterhuizen at the top. Mulder provided the early highlight with a powerful six off Kyle Jamieson, while Esterhuizen also cleared the ropes against Lockie Ferguson. Despite the occasional boundaries, New Zealand's bowlers kept things tight and denied the visitors a strong start.

The breakthrough came when Ben Sears had Esterhuizen caught at backward point, after which the hosts began to tighten their grip on the contest. Captain Santner struck to remove Mulder, who sliced a cut straight to Conway in the ring.

Rubin Hermann briefly counter-attacked, striking Santner for a six and a four, but his promising stay ended when James Neesham had him caught by Ferguson in the deep. Santner continued to make an impact, dismissing Jason Smith to leave South Africa struggling in the middle overs.

With wickets falling regularly, the visitors found it difficult to build partnerships. Cole McConchie and Sears chipped in with crucial strikes as New Zealand's bowlers maintained relentless pressure.

George Linde offered late resistance with a quickfire cameo, smashing multiple sixes to momentarily revive South Africa's hopes. But his entertaining knock of 33 off just 12 balls ended when Ferguson forced a mistimed pull that was safely caught by McConchie at long-on, sealing the win.

With that, New Zealand completed a comprehensive victory to level the series ahead of the third T20I of the five-match series.

Brief scores:

New Zealand 175/6 in 20 overs (Devon Conway 60, Josh Clarkson 26*; Wiaan Mulder 2-14, Gerald Coetzee 1-28) beat South Africa 107/10 in 15.3 overs (George Linde 33, Rubin Hermann 19; Ben Sears 3-14, Lockie Ferguson 3-16) by 68 runs.

- IANS

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Sarah B
That death overs batting from Clarkson (26 off 9!) completely changed the game. Those extra 20 runs made the target look much bigger. South Africa's batting just fell apart under pressure. Fun match to watch!
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Vikram M
Ben Sears with 3/14 and Ferguson with 3/16... what a bowling performance! They never let SA settle. This is why I love watching NZ play at home - their team effort is always top-notch. Santner's captaincy was spot on.
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Priya S
While it was a good win, I have to say the South African team looked a bit weak? Not the full-strength side we're used to. Makes the victory feel slightly less significant. But credit to NZ for being professional and getting the job done.
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Rohit P
Conway is such a class player. Plays proper cricket shots even in T20. Reminds me of Rahul Dravid's approach in the shorter format - solid and dependable. The series is nicely poised now at 1-1. Looking forward to the next game!
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Michael C
George Linde's little cameo at the end was the only exciting bit from SA. 33 off 12 balls! If only he had some support earlier. NZ's fielding was also very sharp, which made a big difference. Comprehensive win indeed.

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