Team New Zealand achieved a historic series win after winning the NZ vs SA 2nd Test by 7 wickets.
New Zealand cricket team achieved a clinical win against inexperienced South Africa as they won the New Zealand vs South Africa 2nd Test by 7 wickets. The win marks the Kiwis’ historic first series win against the Proteas. A composed Kane Williamson scored 133 runs in the fourth innings to give the hosts a comfortable win in Hamilton.
After surviving an early scare with the departure of Devon Conway on the third day, the hosts made a positive start to the fourth day. Williamson scored his 7th century in seven matches and 32nd overall, becoming the fastest player to do so.
Tom Latham managed to hold on for a long time but was eventually out after scoring 30 runs. With Peedt out, southpaw Rachin Ravindra could not repeat his first Test heroics. Will Young scored a brilliant half-century and stood by the captain to finish off the game for the hosts.