Allen’s fastest century fires NZ into T20 World Cup final with crushing win over South Africa

South Africa's unbeaten run ends with a nine-wicket loss as the Kiwis chase the 170-run target with 43 balls to spare

New Zealand's Finn Allen (L) and Tim Seifert bump their fists during the 2026 ICC Men's T20 Cricket World Cup semi-final match between New Zealand and South Africa at the Eden Gardens in Kolkata on March 4, 2026. Photo: AFP

Finn Allen plundered the fastest century in Twenty20 World Cup history to lead New Zealand into the final with ‌a nine-wicket demolition of South Africa at the Eden Gardens on Wednesday.

South Africa, previously unbeaten in the tournament, recovered from a precarious 77-5 to post a competitive 169-8 ‌after Marco Jansen led their recovery with a belligerent 55 not out.

Allen smashed an unbeaten 100 off 33 balls, however, and shared a 117-run opening ‌stand with Tim Seifert (58) as New Zealand romped to their target in only 12.5 overs. Allen, who hit eight sixes, finished the match with his 10th four to bring up the fastest hundred in a T20 international between two full-member nations.

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