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Finn Allen’s record century powers New Zealand into T20 World Cup final

Published on: March 5, 2026 12:02 PM

Finn Allen's record ton powers New Zealand into T20 World Cup final - Sport  - DAWN.COM

New Zealand opener Finn Allen produced a sensational batting display to guide his team into the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup final, calling the emphatic victory over South Africa a “huge confidence booster” ahead of Sunday’s title clash.

Allen smashed the fastest century in T20 World Cup history, reaching the milestone in just 33 balls during the semi-final at Eden Gardens in Kolkata on Wednesday. His explosive knock powered New Zealand to a crushing nine-wicket win as they chased down a target of 170 with 7.1 overs to spare.

Read More: NZ defeat South Africa to reach T20 World Cup final

The Auckland-born batter hammered 10 fours and eight sixes in a fearless innings that dismantled South Africa’s bowling attack, which included pace stars Kagiso Rabada and Lungi Ngidi. His performance helped end South Africa’s unbeaten run in the tournament and propelled New Zealand into the final, where they will face either India or England in Ahmedabad.

Allen shared a crucial 117-run opening partnership with Tim Seifert, who contributed a solid 58. Seifert initially set the tone by racing to 41 off 21 balls before Allen accelerated and dominated the chase with his powerful stroke play.

Reflecting on the win, Allen praised South Africa for their strong tournament run and admitted beating them was particularly satisfying. He said the victory would boost the team’s confidence as they pursue their first T20 World Cup title.

Allen also expressed hope that fans back home in New Zealand stayed up to watch the late-night match and would rally behind the team for the final, despite the challenging viewing time.

Read More: India and South Africa ready to end wait for glory in T20 World Cup final

“I’m sure my parents were watching the whole game,” he said, adding that the support of the nation means a lot to the squad.

New Zealand’s journey to the semi-finals was far from straightforward, as they advanced on net run rate after a tight group stage. However, Allen said the team’s recent five-match T20 series in India, played on similar pitches, helped prepare them for high-pressure matches in the tournament.

Filed Under: Sports Tagged With: cricket records, cricket semi-final, Finn Allen, Latest, New Zealand Cricket, South Africa cricket, T20 World Cup 2026

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