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Second One-Day International

South Africa v New Zealand 2007-08

At Port Elizabeth, November 30, 2007 (day/night). New Zealand won by seven wickets. Toss: South Africa.

At last, some reward for the tirelessly trying tourists, who produced a performance worthy of a bonus point, if such things existed in bilateral series. The impressive Mills repeated his double strike of the previous match, this time removing both openers for ducks. Three more wickets left the innings in tatters at 66 for five, and it took the experience of Boucher and Pollock to produce a recovery - and evidence that the top order's histrionics about the supposed uneven bounce were, at best, exaggerated. McCullum and How built their match-winning stand of 154 on the back of some naive bowling from the South Africans, who had become convinced that short-of-a-length bullying tactics were all that was required to beat New Zealand. Not so this time, not against two men so strong square of the wicket.

Men of the Match: J. M. How and B. B. McCullum.

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