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Men's ODIWorld Cup

New Zealand New ZealandvSouth Africa South Africa

New Zealand won by 4 wickets

19 June 2019 · Edgbaston, Birmingham

South AfricaSouth Africa
241/6
49 overs
New ZealandNew Zealand
245/6
48.3 overs
South Africa

South Africa 1st innings

241/6 (49 ov)
BattingDismissalRB4s6sSR
Q de Kockb TA Boult581062.5
HM Amlab MJ Santner55834066.3
F du Plessisb LH Ferguson23354065.7
AK Markramcaught · b C de Grandhomme38554069.1
HE van der Dussennot out676423104.7
DA Millercaught · b LH Ferguson36372197.3
AL Phehlukwayocaught · b LH Ferguson05000.0
CH Morrisnot out671085.7
Extras 11Total 241/6 (49 ov)
BowlingOMRWEcon
MJ Henry1023403.40
TA Boult1006316.30
LH Ferguson1005935.90
C de Grandhomme1003313.30
MJ Santner904515.00
New Zealand

New Zealand 2nd innings

245/6 (48.3 ov)
BattingDismissalRB4s6sSR
MJ Guptillhit wicket b AL Phehlukwayo35595059.3
C Munroc & b K Rabada9520180.0
KS Williamsonnot out1061389176.8
LRPL Taylorcaught · b CH Morris120050.0
TWM Lathamcaught · b CH Morris140025.0
JDS Neeshamcaught · b CH Morris23343067.6
C de Grandhommecaught · b L Ngidi604752127.7
MJ Santnernot out230066.7
Extras 8Total 245/6 (48.3 ov)
BowlingOMRWEcon
K Rabada1004214.20
L Ngidi1014714.70
CH Morris1004934.90
AL Phehlukwayo8.307318.59
Imran Tahir1003303.30

Match details

Toss
New Zealand won, chose to field
Venue
Edgbaston, Birmingham
Season
2019
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 19 June 2019 at Edgbaston. 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, 19 June 2019)?

New Zealand won by 4 wickets.

What was the score in New Zealand vs South Africa?

South Africa 241/6 (49 ov); New Zealand 245/6 (48.3 ov).

Where was New Zealand vs South Africa played?

At Edgbaston, Birmingham, on 19 June 2019.