South Africa vs New Zealand: Overall 36-21 for SA, But 5-2 for Kiwis in World Cup

South Africa and New Zealand have played 62 matches since 1992 when end of apartheid ban started international Cricket in South Africa. With 36 wins and 21 losses, South Africa can claim authority. Even in other tournaments, South Africa has exercised supremacy. South Africa has won 4 of the 6 Bilateral ODI series, including the latest bilateral ODI series at New Zealand. But, at World Cup it is New Zealand which has won 5 of the 7 matches that they have played till 2015 World Cup. Since 1992 they have met in every edition of World Cup. Check the results of their Bilateral ODI series results, World Cup matches and results at other matches.

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World Cup Clashes: NZ 4, SA 2
1992: Group

    NZ def SA by 7 wkts, MOM: Mark Greatbatch
    Score: SA 190/7, NZ 191/3

1996: Group

    SA def NZ by 5 wkts, MOM: Hansie Cronje
    Score: NZ 177/9, SA 178/5

1999: Super 6s

    SA def NZ by 74 runs, MOM: Jacques Kallis
    Score: SA 287/5, NZ 213/8

2003: Group

    NZ def SA by 9 wkts (D/L), MOM: Stephen Fleming
    Score: SA 306, NZ 229/1 (36.5 ov)

2007: Super 8

    NZ def SA by 5 wkts, MOM: McMillan
    Score: SA 193/7, NZ 196/5

2011: Quarterfinal

    New Zealand def South Africa by 49 runs, MOM: Jacob Oram
    Score: NZ 221/8, SA 172

2015: Semifinal

    New Zealand def South Africa by 4 wickets (With one ball remaining), MOM: Grant Elliott
    Score: SA 281/5 (43/43 ov), NZ 299/6 (42.5/43 ov, target 298), Review

Bilateral ODI Series: 6

    1998/99 South Africa won (in NZ) 3-2 (6)
    2000/01 South Africa won (at home) 5-0 (6)
    2003/04 New Zealand won (at home) 5-1 (6)
    2005/06 South Africa won (at home) 4-0 (5)
    2012/13 New Zealand won (in SA) 2-1 (3)
    2014/15 South Africa won (in NZ) 2-0 (3)

Other Tournaments
Benson & Hedges World Series, 1993/94

    1. Abandoned
    2. New Zealand won by 4 wickets
    South Africa 147/7 (50/50 ov); New Zealand 148/6 (44.1/50 ov)
    3. New Zealand won by 9 runs (revised target)
    New Zealand 256/7 (50/50 ov); South Africa 219/8 (39/39 ov, target: 229)
    4. South Africa won by 5 wickets (with 117 balls remaining)
    New Zealand 150 (44.2/50 ov); South Africa 151/5 (30.3/50 ov)

Mandela Trophy, 1994/95

    South Africa won by 69 runs
    South Africa 203/8 (50/50 ov); New Zealand 134 (39.5/50 ov)
    South Africa won by 81 runs
    South Africa 314/7 (50/50 ov); New Zealand 233 (40.3/50 ov)

New Zealand Centenary Tournament, 1994/95

    New Zealand won by 46 runs
    New Zealand 249/7 (50/50 ov); South Africa 203 (47/50 ov)

Carlton & United Series, 1997/98

    1. New Zealand won by 47 runs
    New Zealand 224/6 (50/50 ov); South Africa 177 (47.5/50 ov)
    2. South Africa won by 1 run
    South Africa 174/9 (50/50 ov); New Zealand 173/7 (50/50 ov)
    3. South Africa won by 2 runs
    South Africa 300/6 (50/50 ov); New Zealand 298/9 (50/50 ov)
    4. South Africa won by 67 runs
    South Africa 233/7 (50/50 ov); New Zealand 166 (45.1/50 ov)

Godrej Singapore Challenge, 2000

    South Africa won by 8 wickets (with 96 balls remaining)
    New Zealand 158 (47.4/50 ov); South Africa 159/2 (34/50 ov)

VB Series, 2001/02

    1.South Africa won by 26 runs
    South Africa 257/7 (50/50 ov); New Zealand 231/9 (50/50 ov)
    2. New Zealand won by 4 wickets (with 5 balls remaining)
    South Africa 241 (48.3/50 ov); New Zealand 244/6 (49.1/50 ov)
    3. South Africa won by 93 runs
    South Africa 253/5 (50/50 ov); New Zealand 160 (45.2/50 ov)
    4. South Africa won by 67 runs
    South Africa 270/5 (50/50 ov); New Zealand 203/8 (50/50 ov)
    5. FINAL 1:
    South Africa won by 8 wickets (with 29 balls remaining)
    New Zealand 190 (47.5/50 ov); South Africa 191/2 (45.1/50 ov)
    6. FINAL 2:
    South Africa won by 6 wickets (with 47 balls remaining) (D/L method)
    New Zealand 175 (41.1/46 ov); South Africa 173/4 (38.1/46 ov, target: 172)

ICC Champions Trophy, 2006/07

    New Zealand won by 87 runs
    New Zealand 195 (45.4/50 ov); South Africa 108 (34.1/50 ov)

ICC Champions Trophy, 2009/10

    South Africa won by 5 wickets (with 53 balls remaining)
    New Zealand 214 (47.5/50 ov); South Africa 217/5 (41.1/50 ov)

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