Kiwis Crush Proteas to Clinch T20 World Cup Final Berth

New Zealand dominates South Africa with a blistering century from Finn Allen, advancing to the T20 World Cup championship match.
Finn Allen delivered an electrifying performance as New Zealand annihilated South Africa by nine wickets to reach the final of the T20 World Cup. The hard-hitting opener smashed the fastest century in the tournament's history, leading the Kiwis to a commanding victory and a spot in the championship match.
Opting to bat first, South Africa struggled to find their rhythm, managing to post a modest total of 145/9 in their 20 overs. Aiden Markram top-scored with 38, while Rilee Rossouw contributed 25. However, the New Zealand bowlers, led by Tim Southee and Mitchell Santner, kept the Proteas' batters in check, maintaining tight lines and lengths throughout the innings.
{{IMAGE_PLACEHOLDER}}In response, Finn Allen unleashed a blistering assault, scoring a 12-ball half-century and eventually reaching his century off just 16 deliveries - the fastest in T20 World Cup history. His magnificent innings, which included nine fours and seven sixes, set the tone as New Zealand chased down the target in just 14.4 overs, with Devon Conway providing valuable support with an unbeaten 38.
{{IMAGE_PLACEHOLDER}}The crushing victory was a testament to New Zealand's all-round dominance, as they showcased their batting prowess, bowling discipline, and fielding excellence. South Africa, on the other hand, will be left to reflect on a disappointing performance, having failed to capitalize on their strong start to the tournament.
{{IMAGE_PLACEHOLDER}}With this emphatic triumph, New Zealand have booked their place in the T20 World Cup final, where they will face the winner of the second semifinal between India and England. The Kiwis will be aiming to claim their maiden T20 World Cup title and add to their impressive list of achievements in the international cricket arena.
Source: Al Jazeera


