New Zealand scores 50-run win over South Africa in second Champions Trophy semifinal

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A 164-run stand between Rachin Ravindra and Kane Williamson has set up New Zealand's 50-run victory against South Africa in the second Champions Trophy semifinal.

The second-wicket partnership between Ravindra (108) and Williamson (102) helped the Black Caps amass a tournament record 6-362 in Lahore.

Daryl Mitchell (49) and Glenn Phillips (49 not out) provided some late assistance, as the Black Caps advanced to face India in Sunday's final in Dubai.

India reached the tournament decider after recording a four-wicket over Australia in the first semifinal in Dubai.

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"The platform that we were able to set was vital with Rachin and Kane doing their things," Black Caps skipper Mitchell Santner said.

"It kind of set up that kind of death phase, where you can probably start [acceleration] a little bit earlier than you would if you started to lose wickets.

"That partnership, I think, was massive for us."

Santer, whose 3-43 helped restrict the Proteas to 9-312, also praised his side's bowling attack.

"The key for the bowlers was to keep chipping away with wickets," he said.

"It was good personally. What we speak about as a group is apply pressure but still take wickets. It was pleasing to get three pretty good scalps personally.

"We got four all-rounders who bowl spin, that gives depth."

Proteas captain Temba Bavuma said his side's top order let the team down.

"From a batting point of view, we didn't get those partnerships," said Bavuma, who made 56.

"There were one or two there but we needed either myself or Rassie van der Dussen to emulate their top four."

David Miller was South Africa's top scorer with an unbeaten 100.

Reuters

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