New Zealand v South Africa, 5th ODI, Auckland
Ronchi's dicey wrists
New Zealand were put in, and their slide began early with Martin Guptill losing his stumps after yorking himself•Getty Images
Mitchell Santner ground it out in the company of Colin de Grandhomme to lift New Zealand from 87 for 6•Getty Images
De Grandhomme kept the fight alive until he was the last man dismissed, for 32; New Zealand were bowled out for 149•Getty Images
Faf du Plessis scratched around, but held up his end•Getty Images
With the six-wicket win, South Africa sealed the series 3-2 and regained the No. 1 ranking•AFP
South Africa peppered New Zealand with short balls; Luke Ronchi failed to drop his wrists to one such delivery and edged behind•AFP
Both batsmen rode their luck and were put down in quick succession...•AFP
Imran Tahir played his part in the demolition, sending down the most economical 10-over spell by a South African spinner•Getty Images
AB de Villiers' cameo of 23 off 21 balls began tilting the game South Africa's way ...•AFP
... until JP Duminy fired a direct throw with Santner attempting a dicey single•Getty Images
Adrenaline got the better of Quinton de Kock, who holed out to Kane Williamson at long-off in the third over of the chase•Getty Images
... before David Miller joined du Plessis and closed out the game rapidly, with 106 balls remaining•AFP