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3rd T20I: New Zealand v South Africa at Auckland Feb 22, 2012

Hallatia

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I plan on actually watching this whole match. I didn't watch the first one at all and went out tonight halfway through the second one, missing most of Levi's knock. This will be my match, and hopefully my Morne takes a 5fer or something to celebrate my watching the whole thing
 

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3rd match to break the tie, can't complain about that and those Kiwis will be packing Eden Park.
 

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Great to see Ryder back. It really was a joke having a player like de Grandhomme there ahead of him in the last couple of games.
 

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http://www.espncricinfo.com/new-zealand-v-south-africa-2012/content/current/story/554727.html


New Zealand v South Africa, 3rd T20, Auckland

Teams face pressure of a decider..

Firdose Moonda
February 21, 2012


Match facts
February 22, Auckland
Start time 1900 (0600 GMT)

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Jesse Ryder will look to beef up a New Zealand line-up that has appeared thin after the top three © AFP

Big Picture
A series that comes down to its final match is always one worth watching but that is not the only thing that makes the battle between South Africa and New Zealand so compelling. In between both sides handing out comprehensive beatings to each other, with South Africa's perhaps the more comprehensive of the two, the smaller battles have made for entertaining viewing.
Will Tim Southee decide to say anything to Richard Levi again? Is Kyle Mills still trying to find the magic words he uttered in the World Cup quarterfinal 11 months ago to rile South Africa up? Has Morne Morkel got the mean streak needed to repeat his threat about the short ball to Martin Guptill? The answers to these questions will reveal which team has the mettle to win what is effectively a final.

For South Africa, the must-win condition could mean much more, given their history in pressure situations. After the emphatic statement Levi allowed them to make in the previous match it would seem as though they are up for it, but will need more from some of the other members of the XI.

New Zealand's seven-match winning streak was broken by Levi and after dominating their home summer against Zimbabwe, this match will be vital in setting the tone for the upcoming challenge in the longer formats against South Africa. The Hamilton match exposed some of their weaknesses, which they will hope to fix with the inclusion of Jesse Ryder and a more committed bowling effort. They will also be honouring the victims of the Canterbury earthquake, which took place a year ago, giving them a sentimental reason to want to do well.

Whoever wins the series will move to No. 2 on the ICC Twenty20 rankings, something both teams have admitted does not mean much to them. What victory will do is start their preparations for the World Twenty20 in September on a positive note.

Form guide
New Zealand LWWWW (most recent first)
South Africa WLWLL

Players to watch …
He has not played for New Zealand since sustaining a calf injury after the famous Test win in Hobart, but now Jesse Ryder is back. Having watched Richard Levi's hundred against his countrymen, he will be glad he is. Known for his fearless and forceful approach to batting, Ryder will look to beef up a New Zealand line-up that has appeared thin after the top three. He has also lost, according to him, 3.5 kilograms (although local media say it looks closer to 10) and will want to show off his fitter physique.
Albie Morkel was spoken about as the missing piece in South Africa's 2011 World Cup middle-order, which collapsed under pressure against New Zealand. Now, back in the setup, Morkel has a chance to test this theory. He has not been given much opportunity in the series so far - he batted and bowled in the first match but did neither in the second - but if the situation arises where a player with big-match temperament is needed, Morkel might be the right fit.

Team news
Jesse Ryder returns for New Zealand and will likely slot in in place of Colin de Grandhomme, who has been unconvincing so far. Although New Zealand's bowling took a pasting on Sunday, they are likely to stick with the same attack.

New Zealand: (probable) 1 Martin Guptill, 2 Rob Nicol 3 Brendon McCullum (capt & wk) 4 Jesse Ryder 5 James Franklin 6 Kane Willamson 7 Nathan McCullum, 8 Doug Bracewell 9 Tim Southee, 10 Ronnie Hira, 11 Kyle Mills

South Africa may not want to tinker with a winning XI but if they attribute the victory largely to Richard Levi's innings, they may require some changes in the bowling department. Marchant de Lange's inexperience showed and Rusty Theron may get another opportunity to prove his death bowling prowess.

South Africa: (probable) 1 Hashim Amla, 2 Richard Levi, 3 AB de Villiers, 4 JP Duminy, 5 Justin Ontong, 6 Albie Morkel, 7 Johan Botha 8 Wayne Parnell 9 10 Rusty Theron/Marchant de Lange 11 Morne Morkel 12 Lonwabo Tsotsobe

Stats and Trivia
Of the seven Twenty20s Eden Park has hosted, two of them have been tied matches. Both were between New Zealand and West Indies. The first was in 2006 and the second in 2008.

Quotes
"I think it's a huge match. We have obviously been trucking along pretty good until the last performance when we got hit pretty hard. From our point of view, this is a pivotal moment."
Brendon McCullum sees the deciding Twenty20 as a possible turning point for his team
"It's good to play in tight games. It's nice to be at one-all and I'm sure there'll be a lot of expectation. The big games, like this, really matter."
For South Africa's former Twenty20 captain, Johan Botha, the importance of the match lies in the fact that it will test the team under pressure

Edited by Nikita Bastian
 

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I just hope Southee shuts TF up.

Should be a game, weathers looked threatening all day but its not bad now, bit windy.

Go Jesse !
 

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I am led to believe that it's currently raining at Eden Park, but expected to clear up within the hour, so hopefully we'll still get an on time ish start
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Hallatia

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New Zealand have won the toss and elected to bowl first. Match has been delayed by a wet outfield but they're saying 7:10pm (local) start
 

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A few changes to each team and they are as follows

New Zealand:
Rob Nicol, Martin Guptill, Brendon McCullum (captain and keeper), Kane Williamson, James Franklin, Jesse Ryder, Nathan McCullum, Doug Bracewell, Michael Bates, Ronnie Hira, Tim Southee

South Africa:
Richard Levi, Hashim Amla, AB de Villiers (captain and keeper), JP Duminy, Justin Ontong, Marchant de Lange, Albie Morkel, Johan Botha, Wayne Parnell, Morkel Morkel, Robin Peterson
 

Hallatia

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Albie was doing well before being removed by some smart bowling by Southee and another good catch from Nicol. I had an odd thought when I saw that wicket, that I would be happy for New Zealand if they won this match.

Amla has been dropped since, but is otherwise batting well. South Africa 55/2 after 6.2
 

Horrie Is God

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Amla gawne now..

They turned down a 3rd run for some reason & he knicked Bracewell behind next ball..

Seth Efrika not liking the pressure being applied by the kiwis ATM..
 

Hallatia

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I'll be happy with anything over 150. Our bowlers should have some fun on this pitch later
 

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Kiwi commies plugging rugby league - fantastic. What I like is the league and cricket being sold together
 

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Michael Luck being interviewed talking about the footy..:clap::clap:

Bit better than listening to Flemmo or Brayshaw talk AFL..

And we see a 5 conceded by the kiwis..
 

Hallatia

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this has been a good enjoyable match so far. Nice contest too. I also love de Villiers, he seems to be one of the best natured cricket captains ever. His smile makes me smile. He might have a bit of an injury now though, doing a lot of stretching it out. SAfrica 126/4 after 13.3
 

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