Monday, March 23, 2015

New Zealand vs South Africa - Statistics - ICC World Cup Semi Finals Match 1

New Zealand vs South Africa - ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 - Semi Finals - 1 - Statistics and Prediction

While New Zealand has appeared to be one of the clear favourites to lift the World Cup this year, this will be South Africa’s chance to create history by going to a World Cup final for the first time.


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Kiwis vs Proteas (South Africa ) -  What the statistics say ?

Which side do the statistics favour ahead of tomorrow's Cricket World Cup semifinal between New Zealand and South Africa?
Well,we have got the best stats for the semi final-1 battle.Check out below.

  • Proteas won last two encounters against Black Caps at the end of last year - both in New Zealand.
  • Kane Williamson is the only member of the Black Caps to score a century against South Africa (145 not out in Kimberly - 2013). Luke Ronchi scored 99 at Bay Oval in October. Two South Africans have tons against New Zealand - AB de Villiers (106 not out in Wellington - 2012) and Hashim Amla (119 in Mount Maunganui - 2014).
  • In the 61 ODI encounters against New Zealand since 1992, South Africa has won 36.
    New Zealand have never won a World Cup semifinal - six defeats.
  • New Zealand have a losing record at Eden Park having played 69 times - winning just 30. The group win over Australia ended a four year drought at the ground.
  • Martin Guptill, the tournament's second highest run-scorer, averages just 11.50 in 10 innings against South Africa with a high score of 58. Seven of those innings he failed to reach double figures.
  • In 25 innings against South Africa, Brendon McCullum has reached 50 three times at an average of 30.77. McCullum has played in two World Cup semifinals scoring a duck and 13 - falling to Sri Lankan spinners both times.

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