T20 WC semifinal 1: Kiwis cast spin web over Proteas as Cole McConchie claims two in two | WATCH

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New Zealand's Cole McConchie (L) celebrates with wicketkeeper Tim Seifert after taking the wicket of South Africa's Quinton de Kock during the 2026 ICC Men's T20 Cricket World Cup semi-final match between New Zealand and South Africa at the Eden Gardens in Kolkata. | Photo: AFP
New Zealand's Cole McConchie (L) celebrates with wicketkeeper Tim Seifert after taking the wicket of South Africa's Quinton de Kock during the 2026 ICC Men's T20 Cricket World Cup semi-final match between New Zealand and South Africa at the Eden Gardens in Kolkata. | Photo: AFP

South Africa’s pursuit of a T20 World Cup final spot has hit a significant roadblock at Eden Gardens, as New Zealand’s bowlers tore through their top order in a high-stakes semi-final. Despite entering the contest as firm favourites with a flawless tournament record, the Proteas find themselves in a precarious position at 79/5 after 10.4 overs.

The drama began in the second over when New Zealand all-rounder Cole McConchie produced a sensational spell, claiming two wickets in consecutive deliveries. Quinton de Kock was dismissed for 10, while Ryan Rickelton suffered a golden duck, immediately putting the South African camp on the defensive.

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Aiden Markram, the South African captain, was handed a reprieve when Rachin Ravindra dropped a routine catch. However, Ravindra later made amends by dismissing Markram for 18. Dewald Brevis provided the only significant resistance, top-scoring with a breezy 34 off 27 balls, before falling to James Neesham.

New Zealand’s disciplined attack has been led by McConchie (2/9) and Ravindra (2/15), who have effectively stifled the Proteas’ scoring rate. Tristan Stubbs and Marco Jansen now face the daunting task of rebuilding the innings and defending South Africa’s historic 5-0 T20 World Cup winning streak against the Black Caps.

The winner of this encounter will progress to the final in Ahmedabad on 8 March.(With inputs from Agencies)