South Africa scored 164 runs while losing 5 wickets in 20 overs in their fourth T20I match against New Zealand at Sky Stadium Wellington. The first inning started off on a bad note with Wiaan Mulder getting out without a run in the first over. However, things changed for the better with Tony De Zorzi and Connor Esterhuizen entering the field. Among them, Esterhuizen played a fantastic knock and scored 57 runs off 36 balls with good control and timing. De Zorzi also played a good inning by scoring 23 runs before getting out. However, Esterhuizen kept on adding runs to the scoreboard. Rubin Hermann also played a good inning and remained not out on 28 runs. This helped the team end their inning on a strong note. Dian Forrester and Jason Smith added quick runs to the scoreboard and scored 19 runs each. Also, George Linde added 14 runs off just 8 balls to the scoreboard. For New Zealand, Kyle Jamieson was the best bowler with 2 wickets. The bowlers Ben Sears, Zakary Foulkes, and Cole McConchie took one wicket each. Also Read | Australia Set to Host New Zealand in Historic 4-Test Cricket Showdown Bowlers Lead South Africa To Win New Zealand began their chase of 165 runs very well as they maintained control over the match during the powerplay. Tim Robinson made 32 runs and played some good shots. Dane Cleaver also made 26 runs quickly. At one stage, New Zealand were at 76/2, which indicated that the chase would be easy for the team. The next events took place very quickly after this stage. The bowlers of the South African team made a good comeback as they took wickets at regular intervals. Gerald Coetzee was the best bowler of the team as he took 3 wickets while creating difficulties for the batters. Ottneil Baartman helped him a lot as he took 2 wickets. Keshav Maharaj and Prenelan Subrayen, the spin bowlers of the team, also played a good role as they took 2 wickets each. New Zealand faced the problem of losing their players throughout the match, which did not allow the team to create any good partnerships. Nick Kelly was able to score 19 runs while the other players failed to make any good contribution to the match. The team completed their innings as they bowled out at 145 runs after 18.5 overs. South Africa's bowling performance enabled them to win the match by 19 runs which brought the series to a level at 2-2. The team showed good control after a slightly expensive first over and did well to turn the game around.