New Zealand Playing 11 vs South Africa – ICC World Cup 2023, Match 32

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New Zealand Playing 11 vs South Africa – ICC World Cup 2023, Match 32. New Zealand is set to wrestle with South Africa in their next match of ICC World Cup 2023. NZ vs SA, match 32 of ICC World Cup 2023, takes place on Wednesday, November 1. The venue of the New Zealand vs South Africa match is MCA Stadium in Pune.

Tom Latham leads New Zealand in ICC World Cup 2023. The Blackcaps have won 4 games and lost 2 out of 6. In their previous two matches, the Kiwis lost to India and Australia. Now, they will aim for a comeback against South Africa. Ahead of the NZ vs SA match, here we predict New Zealand’s playing 11 vs South Africa.

New Zealand Playing 11 vs South Africa – ICC World Cup 2023, Match 32

Devon Conway

Devon Conway, International Cricket
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Devon Conway might be the opener for the team in the next match too. The left-handed batsman got out for 28 runs in the last match against Australia. However, Conway has displayed a decent form in ICC World Cup 2023, smacking 277 runs in 6 games averaging 55.40. He also slammed a century in one game.

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Will Young

Will Young
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Will Young might be another opener for New Zealand in the clash against South Africa. The right-handed batsman has mustered 173 runs in 5 games so far. He slammed half-centuries in two games and owns a good batting average of 34.60.

Rachin Ravindra

Rachin Ravindra
Rachin Ravindra (Image Credit: Getty)

Rachin Ravindra will take the one-down batting position. The left-handed batter is the leading run-getter for New Zealand. In the previous match, he shattered a marvelous century of 166 runs. He accounts for 406 runs across 6 games with 2 tons and 2 fifties.

Daryl Mitchell

Daryl Mitchell
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Daryl Mitchell is another in-form batter for New Zealand in the ICC World Cup 2023. The right-handed batter has slammed 322 runs in 5 games at an average of 80+. He has also shattered 1 century and 2 half-centuries for the team. Mitchell scored a half-century in the previous game.

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Tom Latham (C & WK)

Tom Latham
Tom Latham (Image Credit: Twitter)

Tom Latham is the captain of New Zealand in the ICC World Cup 2023 in the absence of the injured Kane Williamson. He will lead the team in the next match against South Africa. He will also keep the stumps for the team. With 147 runs in 4 innings with 2 half-centuries, Tom Latham has held a decent form so far.

Glenn Phillips

Glenn Phillips
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Glenn Phillips might be picked in the next match against his good show with the ball in the last match. The off-spinner conceded just 37 runs off his 10 overs, registering an economy of 3.70. The right-arm spinner also hunted 3 wickets for the team. He might be an all-rounder for New Zealand in the next match.

James Neesham

James Neesham
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James Neesham stormed a quickfire half-century in the last match and thrilled the fans with death over batting. He has only played in 2 games and batted in one game. Mark Chapman is expected to take more time in recovery and as a result, Neesham will be part of the playing 11 in the NZ vs SA match.

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Mitchell Santner

Mitchell santner
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Mitchell Santner has been the most successful bowler for New Zealand in ICC World Cup 2023. The left-arm spinner has clinched 14 wickets in 6 games at an economy of 4.90. In the last match, he grabbed 2 wickets.

Santner also got opportunities to bat in 4 innings and he remained unbeaten in 2 with a top knock of unbeaten 36 in one match. He will be another all-rounder in the playing 11 against South Africa.

Matt Henry

Matt Henry
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Matt Henry emerged as too expensive in the last match. He leaked runs at an economy of 10.60 and picked 1 wicket. However, the right-arm pacer has showcased an amazing form in the tournament, hunting 11 wickets in 6 games at an economy of 5.81. He will aim for a comeback in the next game.

Trent Boult

Trent Boult, New Zealand Fast Bowler,
Trent Boult (Image Credit: Twitter)

Trent Boult bowled a marvelous spell in the previous game where he captured 3 wickets across his 10 overs. The left-arm pacer has grabbed 9 wickets in 6 matches so far at an economy of 5.12.

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Tim Southee

Tim Southee, New Zealand Bowler
Tim Southee (Image Credit: Twitter)

Tim Southee might replace Lockie Ferguson in the next game. Ferguson faced an injury in the last match and had to leave the field. Tim Southee was recovering from an injury at the start of the tournament.

However, Tom Latham revealed last week that the right-arm pacer is available for selection. According to reports, Ferguson will take more time to recover and hence, Tim Southee will get a place in the playing 11 against South Africa in the next match.

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