Matt Henry Holds His Nerve as New Zealand Edge South Africa in Final-Ball Thriller in Tri-Series Clash
Devon Conway and Rachin Ravindra batted really well to help New Zealand reach 180 runs. Even though Lungi Ngidi bowled tightly, the Kiwis finished the innings strongly.
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New Zealand put up a strong total of 180 runs in the final of the T20I Tri-series in Harare, with Devon Conway and Rachin Ravindra playing key innings. Even though South Africa’s Lungi Ngidi bowled very well and bowled tightly, the Kiwis still found a way to score big.
Conway and Rachin Lead the Way as New Zealand Score 180 Despite Ngidi’s Tight Bowling
After being asked to bat first, New Zealand got a great start. Tim Seifert and Devon Conway looked in good touch and added 75 runs for the first wicket. Seifert scored 30 before getting out, but Conway continued to bat nicely and made 47 runs before he was dismissed.
MATT HENRY, THE HERO OF NEW ZEALAND IN TRI-SERIES FINAL..!!!
— Johns. (@CricCrazyJohns) July 26, 2025
- He defended 7 runs in the final over. 0,W,2,1,W,0 against South African finishers. 🤯 pic.twitter.com/neMHm3EfFu
Rachin Ravindra joined Conway and played a stylish knock. He also scored 47, hitting two sixes and four boundaries. Even though South Africa tried to pull things back with Ngidi’s smart bowling, New Zealand’s lower order added useful runs towards the end.
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Thanks to Conway and Rachin’s solid efforts, along with a few handy hits down the order, New Zealand finished their 20 overs with 180 on the board. Ngidi was the best bowler for South Africa, giving away very few runs and keeping the batters under pressure.
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