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Men's ODIWorld Cup

New Zealand New ZealandvSouth Africa South Africa

New Zealand won by 4 wickets

24 March 2015 · Eden Park, Auckland

South AfricaSouth Africa
281/5
43 overs
New ZealandNew Zealand
299/6
42.5 overs
South Africa

South Africa 1st innings

281/5 (43 ov)
BattingDismissalRB4s6sSR
HM Amlab TA Boult10142071.4
Q de Kockcaught · b TA Boult14172082.4
F du Plessiscaught · b CJ Anderson821077176.6
RR Rossouwcaught · b CJ Anderson39532173.6
AB de Villiersnot out654581144.4
DA Millercaught · b CJ Anderson491863272.2
JP Duminynot out8410200.0
Extras 14Total 281/5 (43 ov)
BowlingOMRWEcon
TG Southee915506.11
TA Boult905325.89
MJ Henry824005.00
DL Vettori904605.11
KS Williamson10505.00
GD Elliott10909.00
CJ Anderson6072312.00
New Zealand

New Zealand 2nd innings

299/6 (42.5 ov)
BattingDismissalRB4s6sSR
MJ Guptillrun out34383189.5
BB McCullumcaught · b M Morkel592684226.9
KS Williamsonb M Morkel6111054.5
LRPL Taylorcaught · b JP Duminy30394076.9
GD Elliottnot out847373115.1
CJ Andersoncaught · b M Morkel585762101.8
L Ronchicaught · b DW Steyn8710114.3
DL Vettorinot out7610116.7
Extras 13Total 299/6 (42.5 ov)
BowlingOMRWEcon
DW Steyn8.507618.60
VD Philander805206.50
M Morkel905936.56
Imran Tahir914004.44
JP Duminy504318.60
AB de Villiers302107.00

Match details

Toss
South Africa won, chose to bat
Venue
Eden Park, Auckland
Season
2014/15
Series
World Cup

Scorecards computed ball by ball on Octafield's own records. Contains information from Cricsheet, made available under the Open Database License (ODbL).

Men's ODI in the World Cup, played on 24 March 2015 at Eden Park. New Zealand won by 4 wickets. The full batting and bowling scorecards above are computed ball by ball from the original match data.

Frequently asked questions

Who won New Zealand vs South Africa (Men's ODI, 24 March 2015)?

New Zealand won by 4 wickets.

What was the score in New Zealand vs South Africa?

South Africa 281/5 (43 ov); New Zealand 299/6 (42.5 ov).

Where was New Zealand vs South Africa played?

At Eden Park, Auckland, on 24 March 2015.