New Zealand’s young star Rachin Ravindra lit up the second semi-final of the ICC Champions Trophy with a sensational 108 off 101 balls, putting his team in a commanding position against South Africa at Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore.
Opting to bat first, New Zealand reached 213/2 in 33.4 overs, with Ravindra playing a key role in their dominant display. The left-hander smashed 13 fours and a six, forming a record 164-run partnership with skipper Kane Williamson (80 off 77 balls, 7 fours, 2 sixes)—the highest stand of the tournament so far.
Ravindra’s aggressive stroke play was cut short by Kagiso Rabada (1/38), who got him caught behind while trying to play an expansive shot. However, New Zealand remains in a strong position with a projected score of over 350 as they look to set a daunting target.
With power-hitters still to come, New Zealand eyes a record-breaking total in this high-stakes semi-final.
The second semi-final of the ICC Champions Trophy 2025 is underway at Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore, where New Zealand has won the toss and elected to bat first against South Africa.
The highly anticipated clash will determine who joins India in the tournament final, scheduled to be played in Dubai on Sunday.
The Champions Trophy is being hosted in Pakistan for the last time before shifting to Dubai, marking an emotional moment for local cricket fans. Pakistan, the defending champions for nearly eight years, saw their reign come to an end earlier in the tournament.
Matchday highlights
The game is being played under warm and sunny conditions in Lahore, with a refreshing breeze keeping the temperatures in check.
Cricket experts, including Tim Southee, Vernon Philander, and Sanjay Manjrekar, are providing live analysis of the high-stakes encounter.
The winner of today’s semi-final will set up a title clash with India, who secured their spot in the final earlier.
Former cricketer Anil Kumble believes South Africa holds a slight advantage over New Zealand, given their strong recent form.
As the action unfolds, all eyes are on whether New Zealand’s decision to bat first will prove beneficial or if South Africa can capitalize with early breakthroughs. Stay tuned for live updates and match coverage as one team edges closer to Champions Trophy glory.
Olympic champion Arshad Nadeem lifts ICC Champions Trophy before semi-final in Lahore
Pakistan’s Olympic gold medalist Arshad Nadeem has been invited by the International Cricket Council (ICC) to grace the occasion of the second semi-final of the ICC Champions Trophy.
Ahead of the highly anticipated clash, Arshad Nadeem will enter the Gaddafi Stadium, lifting the prestigious trophy, adding a touch of national pride to the tournament.
The semi-final match would witness South Africa and New Zealand battling for a place in the final.