
In the second T20 match between New Zealand and South Africa, New Zealand lost opener Tom Latham early to Keshav Maharaj, who took a key wicket by catching Latham off a reverse sweep. Devon Conway provided a steady start for New Zealand, approaching his fifty amid challenging pitch conditions with some turn and bounce. South Africa introduced Wiaan Mulder to maintain pressure, aiming to restrict New Zealand to a competitive total around 180-190 runs.
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