South Africa lose the Tri-Series final to New Zealand by 3 runs in Harare.
South Africa won the toss and elected to bowl first. They never got off to the best of starts with New Zealand steadily finding their feet.
After the powerplay they had 52 runs on the board.
It took a special diving catch from captain Rassie van der Dussen at extra cover to dismiss Tim Seifert off the bowling of Senuran Muthusamy. NZ were 75-1.
New Zealand continued to keep the scoreboard ticking over, making it to 101 when Ngidi dismissed Devon Conway (47 off 31 balls), the opener picking out the fielder at short fine leg.
Rubin Hermann then took a brilliant catch on the deep mid wicket boundary, Ngidi dismissing Mark Chapman to reduce NZ to 127-3.
Ngidi finished with figures of 2-24.
It was now all about keeping the scoreboard as low as possible.
Rachin Ravindra scored 47 off 27 before he was dismissed by burger and Maphaka dismissed Michael Bracewell.
New Zealand posted 180-5.
South Africa had a brilliant start to their chase.
Luan-Dre Pretorius scored the first half-century of the match – 51 off 35 balls (5 fours, 2 sixes).
Reeza Hendricks looked like he would too reach a milestone, but he was dismissed on 37 off 31 balls (4 sixes).
Pretorius was dismissed with SA on 92, and Hendricks when they were on 116 in 12.5 overs.
SA made it to 131 and then lost back-to-back wickets. Van der Dussen and then Hermann.
At 131-4 after 15.1 overs, South Africa were in trouble.
Brevis was fantastic. He struck at 206 but was unlucky to lose his wicket to a brilliant catch on the boundary after 31 off 16 balls (3 sixes 1 four).
Matt Henry bowled a brilliant final over which saw Linde lose his wicket to, to another fantastic catch this time by Mitchell.
South Africa lost by 3 runs.