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Corey Anderson survives easy run out scare off AB de Villiers against South Africa in ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 semi-final

Currently, New Zealand are 213 for the loss of four wickets in 33 overs with Grant Elliott on 37.

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Published: Mar 24, 2015, 02:30 PM (IST)
Edited: Mar 24, 2015, 02:30 PM (IST)

Corey Anderson survived a run out scare after AB de Villiers (above) missed an easy chance to run him out © Getty Images
Corey Anderson survived a run out scare after AB de Villiers (above) missed an easy chance to run him out © Getty Images

New Zealand batsman, Corey Anderson survived a run out scare after AB de Villiers missed an easy chance as he failed to collect the ball properly before hitting the stumps and also failed to knock the stumps out with the ball in the hand despite the batsman being miles out, during their chase against African giants, South Africa, in the semi-finals of the ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 at the Eden Park in Auckland on Tuesday. Currently, New Zealand are 213 for the loss of four wickets in 33 overs with Grant Elliott on 37 and Corey Anderson on 38, and the match now being a 42 overs affair due to rain interruption. Live Updates: New Zealand vs South Africa

 

 

Earlier, South Africa skipper, AB de Villiers won the toss and elected to bat first on a green and even track at Auckland and finished on 281 for the loss of five, but the target was revised to 298 owing to the rain interruption. He made the only change of bringing in Vernon Philander for Kyle Abbott. While New Zealand skipper, Brendon McCullum confirmed that Matt Henry comes in place of Adam Milne. Live Scorecard: New Zealand vs South Africa

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The Black Caps are a team on a roll, having beaten every side they have come up against en route to the semi-final, while South Africa have been largely dominant barring a couple of losses. Conditions are ripe for swing bowling with moisture in the atmosphere following overnight rain and with showers forecast for later in the day, reports AFP. ICC Cricket World Cup 2015: Complete Coverage