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The second semi-final of the ICC Champions Trophy 2025 will see South Africa and New Zealand go head-to-head at the Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore on March 5th. With a place in the final at stake, both teams will be eager to put in a dominant performance in what promises to be an intense contest.
South Africa’s dominance in Champions Trophy 2025
South Africa have been one of the most consistent teams in the tournament, finishing at the top of Group B with two wins and a no-result against Australia. The Proteas began their campaign with a comprehensive victory over Afghanistan, where their pace attack and middle-order batting stood out. Their second match against Australia was abandoned due to rain, but they ensured their semi-final spot with a clinical win against England, further strengthening their credentials as a title contender.
The South African batting unit, led by Quinton de Kock, Heinrich Klaasen and David Miller, has been in fine form, providing stability and aggression when needed. Meanwhile, their pace attack, featuring Kagiso Rabada, Anrich Nortje and Marco Jansen, has proven to be a handful for opponents, with their ability to generate both speed and movement on varied surfaces.
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South Africa’s predicted playing XI for the Semifinal game against New Zealand
South Africa are expected to field a strong playing XI for their ICC Champions Trophy 2025 semifinal against New Zealand. Temba Bavuma is set to return as an opener alongside Ryan Rickelton after missing the England game due to illness. Rickelton, who scored a century against Afghanistan, will look to deliver another impactful performance. In the middle order, Rassie van der Dussen and Aiden Markram add stability, with Heinrich Klaasen handling wicket keeping duties after his impressive 64-run knock against England. David Miller provides finishing power, while all-rounders Wiaan Mulder and Marco Jansen strengthen both batting and bowling. Jansen, who dismantled England’s top order with three wickets, will lead the pace attack alongside Kagiso Rabada and Lungi Ngidi. Keshav Maharaj will be the primary spinner, having taken two wickets in the previous match. With a well-balanced lineup, South Africa will be aiming to secure their place in the final.