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Scorecard:

South Africa: 128 for 7 (20 overs)

(Smith 33 off 35 balls, Duminy 29 off 23 balls, Butler 2 for 13)

New Zealand 127 for 5 (20 overs)

(McCullum 57 off 54 balls, Oram 24 off 18 balls, Van der Merve 2 for 14)

South Africa had a big partnership right at the start, though they still could manage just 128, the lowest target set in the tournament by a team batting the full 20 overs. With the big matches coming on, now holding the nerves are slowly getting to be important.

New Zealand started slowly assuming this to be a small target. South Africa got 2 quick wickets to slow them down further. McCullum played a big innings and it was almost sure that with wickets in hand any target is possible in T20. However, today we saw a match where a team who had 5 wickets remaining couldn’t achieve a target of just over 6 runs per over.

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Pakistan: 175 for 5 (20 overs)

(Kamran Akmal 41 off 30 balls, Younis Khan 36 off 20 balls, Seelar 2 for 36)

Netherlands 93 all out (17.3 overs)

(Kerveeze 21 off 29 balls, Doeschate 14 off 10 balls, Afridi 4 for 11, Saeed Ajmal 3 for 20)

Pakistan were determined to make it to the second round. Predictably they began slowly and picked up. Also they had stacked a wall of finishers to pick up the scoring rate towards the end of the innings. 4 of their Batsmen reached the thirties, which is a good sign to happen in the same innings.

There was not much competition put up by the minnows, who squandered the psychological edge they may have got by beating England.

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