NZ v SA, World T20, Group 1, Chittagong,
NZ flounder against Steyn assault
Kyle Mills got the early wicket for New Zealand, dismissing Quinton de Kock in the third over•AFP
South Africa were dealt another blow when AB de Villiers was bowled by Nathan McCullum for 5•Getty Images
Amla's return catch to Corey Anderson ended the pair's 55-run stand for the fourth wicket•Getty Images
Williamson stroked his way to his maiden T20I fifty, helped along by a dropped catch from Imran Tahir•AFP
And then he went on a victory charge•Getty Images
Faf du Plessis muscled two successive fours off Tim Southee but was out to the third ball for 13•AFP
Hashim Amla made a steady start and kept the innings going with JP Duminy•AFP
Duminy, however, stepped up the scoring, striking boundaries to all parts of the ground. He brought up his 50 off 31 balls and finished with an unbeaten 86 to guide South Africa to 170 for 6•AFP
Ross Taylor made up for the early loss of Brendon McCullum, striking three consecutive sixes of Morne Morkel. His fifty kept New Zealand on track during the chase, even though South Africa struck with late wickets•Getty Images
Duminy took a few balls to get his eye in but was soon attacking the New Zealand bowlers with some unorthodox strokeplay•Getty Images
Martin Guptill and Kane Williamson added 57 to give New Zealand a solid start •Getty Images
New Zealand went into the final over needing seven, with Taylor and Luke Ronchi at the crease. However, Dale Steyn took two wickets in the over and then ran out Taylor off the last ball to give South Africa a thrilling two-run win•Getty Images