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SA Vs NZ 2nd T20I FREE Live Streaming Details: When And Where To Watch South Africa vs New Zealand 2nd T20 Match Live Telecast On TV, Mobile APPs Online

SA Vs NZ 2nd T20I FREE Live Streaming Details: When And Where To Watch South Africa vs New Zealand 2nd T20 Match Live Telecast On TV, Mobile APPs Online

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SA vs NZ: The stage is set for a high-profile clash between T20 World Cup 2024 runners-up South Africa and 2021 finalists New Zealand in the ongoing T20I tri-series featuring Zimbabwe. The match will be played on Wednesday, July 16, at the Harare Sports Club in Harare.
Proteas Off To A Confident Start
South Africa opened their campaign with a five-wicket win over Zimbabwe, getting off to a solid start despite resting several key players. With senior stars missing, the team is being led by Rassie van der Dussen, who is guiding a youthful squad with plenty to prove.
Youngster Dewald Brevis starred in the opening game, earning the Player of the Match award for his impactful performance, underlining the depth and promise in South Africa's bench strength.
Full-Strength New Zealand Ready for Action
Unlike South Africa, New Zealand have fielded a full-strength side, barring the absence of their iconic batter Kane Williamson, who has been rested. The team will be led by Mitchell Santner, bringing experience and balance to the squad.
This will be New Zealand's first match of the tri-series, and they will be eager to start on a winning note against an in-form South African team.
Head-to-Head: Proteas Dominate History
The two sides have faced each other 15 times in T20Is, with South Africa winning 11 and New Zealand managing only 4 victories. Surprisingly, this is the first time in eight years that the two teams are meeting in a bilateral T20I clash.
It also marks the first encounter at a neutral venue between the two sides outside of the T20 World Cup.
Match Details: SA vs NZ, T20 Tri-Series
Date: Wednesday, July 16
Time: 4:30 PM IST
Venue: Harare Sports Club, Harare
Live Streaming and Broadcast Info
TV Broadcast in India: Not available
Live Streaming: Available exclusively on the FanCode app and website
NZ vs SA T20 Tri-Series 2025: Complete Live Streaming
When will the second T20 Tri-Series match between New Zealand and South Africa be played?
The second fixture of the T20 Tri-Series featuring New Zealand and South Africa is scheduled for Wednesday, July 16.
Where is the second T20 Tri-Series clash between New Zealand and South Africa being held?
The match will take place at the Harare Sports Club in Zimbabwe.
What is the start time for the New Zealand vs South Africa T20 match?
The encounter is slated to begin at 4:30 PM IST.
When will the toss take place for the second T20 Tri-Series game between New Zealand and South Africa?
The toss is scheduled for 4:00 PM IST.
Where can fans watch the live telecast of the New Zealand vs South Africa T20 match in India?
There will be no live TV broadcast of this match in India.
Where can fans stream the New Zealand vs South Africa T20 Tri-Series match live in India?
The live streaming will be available exclusively on the FanCode app and website for Indian viewers.
NZ vs SA: Full Squads
New Zealand: Mitch Santner (captain), Finn Allen, Michael Bracewell, Mark Chapman, Jacob Duffy, Zak Foulkes, Matt Henry, Bevon Jacobs, Adam Milne, Daryl Mitchell, Will O'Rourke, Glenn Phillips, Rachin Ravindra, Tim Seifert, Ish Sodhi, Devon Conway, Tim Robinson, James Neesham, Mitchell Hay (wicketkeeper).
South Africa: Lhuan-dre Pretorius (wicketkeeper), Reeza Hendricks, Rassie van der Dussen (captain), Dewald Brevis, George Linde, Senuran Muthusamy, Corbin Bosch, Gerald Coetzee, Nandre Burger, Nqabayomzi Peter, Lungi Ngidi, Andile Simelane, Rubin Hermann, Kwena Maphaka.
With both teams boasting firepower and talent, fans can expect a competitive encounter. South Africa will look to build momentum with back-to-back wins, while New Zealand will hope to start strong and make an early mark in the tri-series.
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