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Esterhuizen steers South Africa to T20 series win over New Zealand

South Africa's Connor Esterhuizen plays a shot during the fifth Twenty20 international match between New Zealand and South Africa at Hagley Oval in Christchurch on Wednesday. — AFP
South Africa's Connor Esterhuizen plays a shot during the fifth Twenty20 international match between New Zealand and South Africa at Hagley Oval in Christchurch on Wednesday. — AFP
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CHRISTCHURCH: Connor Esterhuizen's knock of 75 ⁠off just 33 balls helped South Africa secure a 33-run win over New ​Zealand on Wednesday, clinching ​a comeback 3-2 victory in their five-match Twenty20 series after New Zealand had taken a 2-1 lead last week.


Esterhuizen, who made his international debut earlier in the series, rekindled South Africa's innings after a muted start to help them post 187-4 in Christchurch, before two-wicket hauls ⁠from Gerald Coetzee, Wiaan Mulder and Ottniel Baartman restricted New Zealand to ⁠154-8.


"Means everything and pinch-me moment to play for your country. Special feeling and humbling," said player of the series Esterhuizen, who had also scored a fifty in the previous game ‌to help South Africa level the series.


New ​Zealand chose to bowl ⁠first and despite Benjamin Sears and Josh Clarkson dropping catches ​early on, South Africa were ‌struggling at 76-2 in the 11th over before Esterhuizen came on.


The 24-year-old smashed four sixes and three boundaries ​to reach fifty in 24 balls, and by the time he was caught by the hosts' stand-in captain James Neesham, Esterhuizen had partnered with Dian Forrester to add 61 runs in 27 balls for the fourth wicket.


New Zealand, seeking their first win ‌over South Africa in a multi-game bilateral T20 series, lost opener Katene Clarke ​early to Mulder, before Dane Cleaver (22), Tim Robinson (25) and Nick Kelly (14) fell in ​quick ‌succession ⁠to leave them at 69-4 in the 11th over.


Neesham, captaining New Zealand after regular skipper Mitchell Santner was rested and back-up captain Tom Latham got injured, ​batted till the last over but could do little ⁠as their ​innings fizzled out after Bevon Jacobs' (36 off 19 balls) brief stand.


"Unfortunately a couple of sub-par performances at the end of the series... South Africa have a quality bowling attack and (our) batters got a taste of what the next level ​is like," said Neesham.


New Zealand, who lost to hosts India ​in the T20 World Cup final earlier this month, will visit Bangladesh for a white-ball tour in April. — Reuters


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