Proteas crumble with the bat as hosts New Zealand draw level in T20I series

Proteas crumble with the bat as hosts New Zealand draw level in T20I series

The Proteas crumbled with the bat to go down by 68 runs against New Zealand in the second T20I in Hamilton on Tuesday with the five-match series now level at 1-1.

Chasing a target of 177, the tourists were bowled out for a paltry total of 107 in 15.3 overs with Kiwi seamer Lockie Ferguson recording figures of 3-16.

The Proteas lost wickets at regular intervals chasing a middling target on what seemed a good pitch at Seddon Park with paceman Ben Sears also taking three wickets.

Only George Linde, batting at number seven, showed any fight with the willow as the Western Province allrounder struck 33 from 12 balls before being the last man dismissed.

Earlier, the Black Caps relied on a strong finish to the innings to get to a total of 175-6 in their 20 overs after being sent in to bat at the toss.

Opener Devon Conway top-scored with a measured 60 off 49 deliveries while Nick Kelly contributed 21 and captain Mitchell Santner hit 20.

The late impetus though was provided by Cole McConchie (18 not out from 12) and Josh Clarkson (26 not out off 9) as the pair shared in an unbroken partnership of 35 from just 13 balls.

The third T20I of the five-match series will take place in Auckland on Friday.

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