T20 World Cup: Can South Africa be trusted as tournament favourites before New Zealand semi-final? South Africa's incredible run in the T20 World Cup has left many questioning whether they can be trusted to go all the way and lift the trophy. After a thrilling win over Pakistan, the Proteas have set themselves up nicely for a showdown with New Zealand in the semi-finals. It's been an impressive journey for South Africa so far, with their powerful batting line-up, led by Quinton de Kock, making them a force to be reckoned with. They have also shown they can adapt well under pressure, as seen in their nerve-wracking victory over Pakistan where they chased down 142 runs. However, there are still doubts surrounding the team's ability to perform at their best when it matters most. In the past, South Africa has often failed to deliver in big games, and this could be their chance to prove themselves. They have been one of the most consistent teams throughout the tournament, but can they convert that consistency into a win in the semi-finals? New Zealand will certainly not go down without a fight, having consistently shown their mettle in high-pressure situations. With the likes of Kane Williamson and Ross Taylor leading the charge with the bat, South Africa will need to be at their best if they are to come out on top. Despite these concerns, it's hard to ignore the momentum that South Africa has built up over the course of this tournament. They have shown great character and resilience in their wins so far, and if they can bring that same attitude into the semi-final against New Zealand, anything could happen. For now, South Africa will be looking to carry their winning streak forward as they prepare for what promises to be an electrifying encounter with New Zealand. Can they pr...#South_Africa #T20_World_Cup #New_Zealand #Quinton_de_Kock #Kane_Williamson #Ross_Taylor
