Williamson’s century guides New Zealand into tri-series final despite Breetzke’s record

Published February 10, 2025
New Zealand’s Devon Conway (R) bumps fist with teammate Kane Williamson during the Tri-Nation series second one-day international cricket match between New Zealand and South Africa at the Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore on February 10. — AFP
New Zealand’s Devon Conway (R) bumps fist with teammate Kane Williamson during the Tri-Nation series second one-day international cricket match between New Zealand and South Africa at the Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore on February 10. — AFP
South Africa’s Matthew Breetzke (C) jumps as New Zealand’s Michael Bracewell (R) dives to field the ball during the Tri-Nation series second one-day international cricket match between New Zealand and South Africa at the Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore on February 10. — AFP
South Africa’s Matthew Breetzke (C) jumps as New Zealand’s Michael Bracewell (R) dives to field the ball during the Tri-Nation series second one-day international cricket match between New Zealand and South Africa at the Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore on February 10. — AFP

Star cricketer Kane Williamson hit a brilliant century to take New Zealand into the tri-series final with a thumping six-wicket win on Monday, overshadowing South African opener Matthew Breetzke’s record score on debut.

Breetzke scored 150 — the highest score by any batter in his first one-day international — to lift South Africa to 304-6 but Williamson’s unbeaten 133 proved match winning at Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore.

The tri-series is a warm-up event before the eight-nation Champions Trophy starting February 19 in Pakistan and the United Arab Emirates.

Pakistan, the third team in the tri-series, will play South Africa on Wednesday in Karachi to decide who meets New Zealand in the final at the same venue on Friday.

Williamson hit his first ODI century in nearly five years on Monday and was ably supported by opener Devon Conway who missed his century by just three runs.

The pair added a solid 187 runs for the second wicket after Will Young was dismissed for 19, steadily setting New Zealand’s second win in as many games in the tri-series.

Williamson was so assured of finishing the game that the loss of Daryl Mitchell (10) and Tom Latham (nought) did not deter him as he hit the winning boundary to seal the win in 48.4 overs.

Meanwhile a new record for the highest ODI score on debut was clinched by Breetzke, who smacked 11 fours and five sixes, topping the 148 scored by Desmond Haynes for West Indies against Australia in Antigua in 1978.

Breetzke hit New Zealand pacer Will O’Rourke for a boundary to reach three figures off 128 balls, becoming the fourth player from his country to hit a century on ODI debut.

South Africa were forced to give four debuts in this match as their top players were either active in a Twenty20 league back home or recovering from injuries.

New Zealand brought in Conway for Rachin Ravindra who got injured in team’s 78-run win over Pakistan in Lahore on Saturday.

Brief Scores: South Africa 304-6 in 50 overs (M Breetzke 150, W Mulder 64; M Henry 2-59, W. O’Rourke 2-72)

New Zealand 308-4 in 48.4 overs (K Williamson 133 not out; D Conway 97)

Result: New Zealand won by six wickets

Toss: New Zealand

Next match: Pakistan vs South Africa, February 12, Karachi

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