Brief scores: South Africa 241/6 in 49 overs (Rassie van der Dussen 67*, Hashim Amla 55; Lockie Ferguson 3/59, Colin de Grandhomme 1/33) lost to New Zealand 245/6 in 49.3 overs (Kane Williamson 106*, Colin de Grandhomme 60; Chris Morris 3/49, Kagiso Rabada 1/42) by four wickets.
De Kock should have appealed for that!
Another really stupid way to waste your chance of qualification at the World Cup, South Africa.
— Sreshth Shah (@sreshthx)
Williamson edges one to de Kock, but keeper doesn't react.
Kane Williamson has been in some form!
last 12 ODI inngs in England
— Deepu Narayanan (@deeputalks)
67
45
93
118
90
50
100
87
57
40
79*
50* --- today
But De Kock didn't react!
Kane Williamson did react when he nicked the ball but he didn't walk off. It's world cup and pressure is on.
— Amar Rana 🇮🇳 (@amar_tilakrana)
It was a clear edge!
— Stanist (@stanistism)
South Africa is again choking!!
Kane Williamson should have walked off. As he holds honesty and sportsman spirit at highest standard!!
Honestly his smile clearly indicated he nicked it!
Just South Africa things!
SA choking. Yet again...
— Cricketwallah (@cricketwallah)
Shame on Kane Williamson... Could have walked when edged
— Nasir (@sh_nasir)
Virat doesn't even need to get a nick!
Can't believe Williamson didn't walk. Humare hi launde jyada shareef hai
— LacaJet (@ThatGuyJSR)
Now they don't appeal for a clear caught behind. Harakiri...
— Saurav Jha (@iamsauravjha)
No honesty!
No! just can't get a break. Tahir finds the edge of Williamson's bat but only he appeals. It's official, the cricket gods hate .
— I am an African 🇿🇦 (@Clint_ZA)
Oh, and from his reaction Kane knew he hit it. Pity honesty has no place in professional sport.
Poor sportsmanship!
Williamson edges but he didn't walk poor poor sportsmanship..
— AK Shalmeen (@AKShalmeen24)
Only 90s kids will understand!
A bad South Africa team performance in the field. Something a 90s kid never saw.
— Taran (@Taran4)
South Africa is doing what they do best.. Choking
— Majid mumtaz (@smajidmumtaz)
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