New Zealand won the semi-final against South Africa with only one ball to spare.
New Zealand held their nerves to register a thrilling four-wicket win as they qualified for the final.
New Zealand registered a thrilling four-wicket win over South Africa in the semi-final at Auckland.
AB de Villiers missed the crucial opportunity to run out Corey Anderson.
South Africa finished with 281 for five in 43 overs; a Duckworth-Lewis calculation meant New Zealand had to chase down 298.
New Zealand and South Africa met in the first semi-final of ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 at Auckland on Tuesday.
Brett Lee today termed the current Indian pace attack as the "fastest ever".
New Zealand will play their seventh semi-final and they not only need to overcome the pressure of expectations but also a resilient South Africa.
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