New Zealand v South Africa, 3rd T20, Auckland
South Africa steal win off New Zealand
New Zealand chose to field on a cloudy day and Rob Nicol gave them a near-perfect start, completing a catch to get rid of the star of the previous match, Richard Levi•Associated Press
Hashim Amla looked to have settled in before falling for 33•Associated Press
New Zealand did not allow South Africa to get away though, as Nicol accounted for another catch, two wickets and a run-out•Getty Images
... before Levi returned the favour and took a catch to dismiss him•Getty Images
With New Zealand looking like the firm favourites, the match began to shift. Marchant de Lange was in the middle of all the action ...•Getty Images
Albie Morkel, promoted to No. 3, got one big hit away before holing out•Associated Press
AB de Villiers had an injury scare, falling over attempting a reverse-pull•Getty Images
Tim Southee took two wickets as well, in a tidy spell•Getty Images
Robin Peterson got the big wicket of Brendon McCullum•Getty Images
... He was entrusted with bowling the final over, with New Zealand requiring seven. He conceded only three, to secure an unlikely victory•Getty Images
But he went on to put on a quick half-century stand with JP Duminy to prop up South Africa•Getty Images
Chasing 166, Nicol got the New Zealand innings off to a quick start ...•Getty Images
Jesse Ryder held the chase together with a half-century•Getty Images
Johan Botha was once again a key bowler for South Africa, taking a couple of wickets in a tight spell. For South Africa, the win meant they had won the Twenty20 series 2-1•Getty Images