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NZ vs SA World Cup Semifinal: Remembering Grant Elliott’s Heroics in The 2015 Classic

Taking a glance at what happened the last time New Zealand and South Africa played in a World Cup semi-final

Published by Aayushman Vishwanathan

South Africa and New Zealand have a history of producing some thrilling matches, especially in World Cups. A similar heart-stopping game took place during the 50-over World Cup semi-final in 2015 at the Eden Park in Auckland as we take a look it ahead of another knockout clash in T20 World Cup 2026.

Grant Elliot plays the innings of his life to lift New Zealand to their maiden World Cup final

In what was a shortened game of 43 overs due to rain in Auckland, South Africa had opted to bat. Faf du Plessis (82) and then captain AB de Villiers (65) struck half-centuries, while David Miller provided finishing touches with 49 to take the Proteas to 281/5 in their stipulated 43 overs. The target for the Black Caps was routed to 298.

New Zealand skipper Brendon McCullum provided an electrifying start to the hosts alongside Martin Guptill, stitching a 71-run opening only in 6.1 overs. McCullum was dismissed by Morne Morkel for 59 off 26 deliveries. The Kiwis suffered a mini meltdown when Kane Williamson (6) and Ross Taylor (30) perished. However, Grant Elliott and Corey Anderson brought their side back into the contest. With South Africa missing a handful of opportunities, it all came down to 12 needing off the last six balls and five off the final two.

Elliott, a South African by birth, latched on to the length delivery from Dale Steyn and clubbed it over long-on for a six, leaving the Proteas in agony. After the right-hander roared, he lifted a crestfallen Steyn, with the likes of De Villiers and Morkel seen in tears.

New Zealand had defeated South Africa in the most recent ICC semi-final

The Kiwis had also defeated South Africa convincingly in the ICC Champions Trophy semi-final contested in March 2025 in Lahore. Chasing a daunting 363 for victory, the Proteas could manage only 312 in their 50 overs.

Nevertheless, South Africa lead the head-to-head stat in T20Is between the two countries, winning 12 out of 19 matches.

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Aayushman Vishwanathan