• Proteas celebrate 'super special' series win

    South Africa beat New Zealand by 33 runs in the fifth T20I in Christchurch on Wednesday to secure a 3-2 series win.

    Put in to bat, Connor Esterhuizen hit 75 off 33 balls as the Proteas posted 187-4, before restricting the Black Caps to 154-8.

    Gerald Coetzee, Wiaan Mulder and Ottneil Baartman all took two wickets for South Africa.

    Bevon Jacobs top-scored with 36 for New Zealand, who never threatened to reach their target.

    HIGHLIGHTS: New Zealand vs Proteas (5th T20I)

    It was Esterhuizen’s second straight half-century of the series. The 24-year-old wicketkeeper-batsman made his international debut in the opening match as the Proteas sent an experimental tour squad to New Zealand following the T20 World Cup.

    “To come back from 2-1 down against a strong New Zealand side with a young Proteas side is super special,” said captain Keshav Maharaj.

    “It speaks to the character within the squad, the depth in our systems and our attitude towards everything.

    “There was a real hunger, desire and energy around the field … the way we bounced back is absolutely phenomenal.”

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