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World Cup Finals debut: New Zealand or South Africa

A Clinical New Zealand Will Clash With Mighty South Africa To Shed The Past Baggage Of Semi-finals Failures And To Book Their Berth In The World Cup Final. Both South Africa And New Zealand Haven’t Gone Beyond Semi-finals And Will Create History In The Mega Event.

PTI | Updated on: 23 Mar 2015, 04:34:37 PM

Auckland :

A clinical New Zealand will clash with mighty South Africa to shed the past baggage of semi-finals failures and to book their berth in the World Cup final. Both South Africa and New Zealand haven’t gone beyond semi-finals and will create history in the mega event.

New Zealand were a dominant side in the pool stage and the way they annihilated the West Indies in the quarterfinal, thanks to the batting pyrotechnics of Martin Guptill, the hosts are bubbling with new-found energy.

They have looked unstoppable with seven straight wins with every match throwing up a new hero, the latest being Guptill, who smashed his way to history books with a scintillating 237 not out against the Caribbeans.

New Zealand have treated the rival attacks with utter disdain so far but in the Proteas, they face the might of Dale Steyn and Morne Morkel, who when in form can devastate any batting line-up in the world.

New Zealand coach Mike Hesson said past failures won’t matter much since the two sides are playing gloriously.

“I don’t think there’s any baggage with anyone. It’s a one-off game and we are all desperate to be at the big party and I’m sure we’ll both turn up. Two sides are playing good cricket and it’s going to be a heck of a show,” he said.

The only worrying factor for New Zealand is that they have lost paceman Adam Milne to a heel injury, making way for young fast bowler Matt Henry in the squad.

It is the last match that New Zealand will host in this edition and they would love to sign off on home turf on a winning note but the opponents they are facing now are equally potent and more dangerous than any other team.

The pressure of expectations will be there from the home fans but skipper Brendon McCullum said they would not think about it much.

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First Published : 23 Mar 2015, 04:28:00 PM

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