New Zealand beat South Africa by 6 wickets in a tri-series One-Day International (ODI) at the Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore on Monday (February 10) ahead of the ICC Champions Trophy. While the Kiwis batted first and scored 304/6 with the help of Matthew Breetzke's 150, in response, Williamson's ton helped them get to their target with 8 balls to spare. This was the second match of the tri-series which also involves hosts Pakistan as the third country. At Lahore's Gaddafi Stadium, the Kiwi team won the toss and decided to bowl first. South Africa scored 304 runs for 6 wickets in 50 overs. Matthew Breetzke, making his ODI debut for the team, scored a century (150 runs). Wiaan Mulder played an innings of 64 runs. Matt Henry and Will O'Rourke took 2 wickets each for New Zealand. Matthew Breetzke scored 150 runs For South Africa, Matthew Breetzke played an innings of 150 runs off 148 balls. Besides him, Mulder scored 64 runs off 60 balls. Jason Smith scored 41 and Temba Bavuma scored 20 runs. Breetzke and Mulder had a 131-run partnership off 114 balls for the fourth wicket. For New Zealand, Matt Henry and Will O'Rourke along with Michael Bracewell got 1 wicket each. Meanwhile, Jason Smith was run out. Conway misses out on a hundred Apart from Williamson's ton, Devon Conway also came good with the bat for New Zealand. The left-hander made 97 runs off 107 deliveries, stitching a 187-run stand for the second wicket along with Williamson. He fell to Junior Dala in the 36th over. New Zealand had beaten Pakistan in the first match of the series by 78 runs The first match of the series between Pakistan and New Zealand was played on Saturday. In the match, New Zealand defeated the home team by a big margin of 78 runs. New Zealand chose to bat in Lahore. On the back of Glen Phillips' century, the team scored 330 runs for the loss of 6 wickets. In response, Pakistan was all out for 252 runs in 47.5 overs. Matt Henry and captain Mitchell Santner took 3 wickets each for New Zealand. Fakhar Zaman scored quick 84 runs for Pakistan, but he did not get support from other batters.Original Article