Postpublished at 10:23 Greenwich Mean Time 1 November 2023
Daniel Norcross
BBC Test Match Special commentator
Straight and onto the sightscreen for a flat six. He gave that a good old thwack.
South Africa dismiss New Zealand for 167 to win by 190 runs
Superb Maharaj claims four wickets, Jansen three, Coetzee two and Rabada one
Proteas post 357-4 after being put in
De Kock hits fourth century of tournament before falling for 114
Van der Dussen makes 133 and Miller adds 53 off just 30 balls
SA now top of table and on brink of semis; NZ drop to fourth
Sam Drury, Jonty Colman and Mike Peter
Daniel Norcross
BBC Test Match Special commentator
Straight and onto the sightscreen for a flat six. He gave that a good old thwack.
South African casually work Glenn Phillips around the field before Rassie van der Dussen gets bored and dumps his final delivery straight down the ground for six.
A bit of oomph.
Alex Hartley
Former England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
South Africa have built a brilliant platform but you feel that they need to start accelerating.
We know this ground has been lower scoring, their current rate would get them to 250 but that wouldn't be enough against New Zealand.
New Zealand bring back Matt Henry after Rachin Ravindra's unhappy couple of overs went for 17.
The seamer isn't dispatched to the ropes, but each delivery of his over goes for runs - including a wide for height first up.
A slower bouncer thuds into De Kock's chest and runs away for a leg bye.
Henry Moeran
BBC Test Match Special commentator
That is hit very firmly into the ground.
Never doubt Alex Hartley - that's a bump ball.
Straight into the surface and bounces up for Young to take.
De Kock takes a single to long on from the final delivery of the over to retain the strike.
Alex Hartley
Former England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
This is the first time we've seen any excitement from the New Zealand fielders but it feels like a bump ball to me.
SA 116-1
Quinton de Kock casually reverse sweeps Phillips, like he's mucking around a bit in the nets. Will Young gathers at backward point and appeals - has this carried cleanly?
We'll take a look.
Four for Rassie van der Dussen, guiding Ravindra through backward point. A touch short and the ball races away to the boundary.
Not much point chasing those.
Glenn Phillips is an increasingly vital part of the New Zealand bowling attack in this tournament, and he rattles through another tight over, experimenting with going both round and over the wicket as he tries to make a breakthrough.
Three from it.
Firdose Moonda
Cricinfo writer on BBC Test Match Special
South Africa will be comfortable defending anything around 320. But they'll be eyeing up 350 to 400.
Phil Long
BBC Test Match Special statistician
South Africa were 99-2 on their way to finishing on 382-5 against Bangladesh in this tournament.
SA 106-1
And that's the fifty for South Africa's opener!
He reverse sweeps Ravindra for four and then brings up the half century from the penultimate ball of the over, taking an easy single into the leg side.
Decent little platform here for the batting side.
Henry Moeran
BBC Test Match Special commentator
Van der Dussen gobbles up that opportunity and thumps it for six. He's not going to miss out on that.
Thanks Sam.
Hopefully I'm starting better than Rachin Ravindra, who delivers a rank full toss with his first delivery and is dispatched for six over mid-wicket by Rassie van der Dussen.
Hundred up for South Africa.
Very good over from Glenn Phillips who is increasingly being treated with respect by opposition batters after some useful contributions with the ball at this World Cup.
With 20 overs gone, it is time for us to make our first change of the day so I'll hand you over to Mike Peter.
Phil Long
BBC Test Match Special statistician
The partnership between these two is now at 56, with De Kock bringing it up to 50 when hitting that six in the last over.
Firdose Moonda
Cricinfo writer on BBC Test Match Special
De Kock is the tournament's top scorer and he has said that is how he wants to finish, but I don't think that is him finished.
A pair of singles end a good over for South Africa, 10 from it and they're just starting to put their foot gently on the accelerator.
Firdose Moonda
Cricinfo writer on BBC Test Match Special
Every time De Kock has gotten more than 24 in this World Cup, he has gone on to make 100 or more.