SA vs NZ: 133 runs, Kohli’s big record broke, New Zealand crushed South Africa with Williamson blast

Rahul Tiwari

khelja|10-02-2025

New Zealand and South Africa face to face in the second match of the tri-series. In this match, South Africa scored more than 300. Despite this, the New Zealand team defeated him. In the match played at Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore, New Zealand won by 6 wickets with 8 balls. Veteran batsman Kane Williamson played an unbeaten century for New Zealand. Whereas for South Africa, Matthew Breetzke hit 150 runs in ODI debut itself.

187-run partnership between Conway-Ciliumson

Batting first, South Africa scored 304 runs after losing 6 wickets. Chasing a target of 305 runs, the New Zealand team got a good start.

There was a 50 -run partnership between Devon Conway and Will Young. Young was out after scoring 19 runs on this score. This was followed by a record partnership of 187 runs between Kane Williamson and Conway. Conway scored 97 runs in 107 balls with the help of 9 fours and a six.

Williamson hit a century, defeated Kohli in this case

Williamson also went a step ahead of Conway. He played a sharp innings of 133 runs in 113 balls. In this record innings, Kane hit 13 fours and two sixes. This is Kane's 14th century in ODIs. He has also completed his 7 thousand ODI runs.

Kane has broken the record of Virat Kohli in terms of fastest 7 thousand ODI runs. Williamson did this feat in the 159th innings. While Kohli completed 7 thousand ODI runs in 161 innings. Hashim Amla of South Africa is number one in this case. He made these records in 150 innings.

Debutant Matthew Breetzke caught 150 runs, made these records

Even if South Africa lost this match, but the first one, Matthew Breetzke, who was playing ODI, won everyone's heart. He scored 150 runs in 148 balls with the help of 5 sixes and 11 fours. Matthew has now become the highest score batsman in debut ODIs.

Before that, this record was the name of Desmond Hens, who scored 148 runs in his first ODI in 1978.

Before that, this record was the name of Desmond Hens, who scored 148 runs in his first ODI in 1978.

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