Jacob Oram
Jun 11 2009, Sreelata Yellamrazu

A dogged match saw South Africa and New Zealand battle it out for psychological advantage ahead of the Super Eight clash in the ICC World Twenty20 in England.
South Africa managed just three innings of note as they went...

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