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Tendulkar, Kumble congratulate New Zealand, sympathise with South Africa

March 24, 2015 19:15 IST

New Zealand's Grant Elliot (back left) consoles South Africa pacer Dale Steyn (right), as Imran Tahir looks on, after the World Cup semi-final in Auckland on Tuesday. Nigel Marple/Reuters

Indian cricket icon Sachin Tendulkar congratulated New Zealand on sealing their maiden cricket World Cup final berth, but also consoled South Africa for again failing to cross the semi-final hurdle after losing to the Kiwis by four wickets in a nail-biting finish in Auckland, on Tuesday.

- Scorecard

Chasing a Duckworth-Lewis revised target of 298 in 43 overs, the Brendon McCullum-led side rode on an unbeaten 84 from Grant Elliott to reach their target with a ball to spare.

"Big Congratulations to New Zealand for making the ICC World Cup finals and playing amazing cricket... #CWC15. Its tough to see a side lose in a match like the semis. Well played South Africa," Tendulkar tweeted.

- Photos from the match

Former India Test skipper Anil Kumble praised Elliott in his post on Twitter.

"Elliot is spot on, amazing support for the NZ team from the start of the WC. They deserved this win for the positive approach #CWC2015.

"Bad luck SA. You can see how emotional they are and you feel for them. They wanted this desperately. They gave it all they had. #CWC2015," the spin great tweeted.

New Zealand will take on the winner of Thursday’s second semi-final between India and Australia in Sydney.

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