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IND vs NZ: South African pace legend Dale Steyn has thrown down a provocative gauntlet. In a candid conversation with AB de Villiers on his YouTube channel, Steyn suggested that if New Zealand fails to overcome India this Sunday, they should officially inherit the dreaded “chokers” tag from South Africa. Despite New Zealand’s clinical victory over the Proteas in the semi-final at Eden Gardens, Steyn believes the Kiwis’ history of falling at the final hurdle has reached a breaking point. The statement comes amidst the backdrop of India and New Zealand facing each other in the T20 World Cup 2026 Final at Narendra Modi Stadium In Ahmedabad. 

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Steyn’s Warning: The “Choker” Card is Ready

Steyn pointed out that while South Africa is often mocked for its knockout failures, New Zealand’s record in recent years is statistically more tragic given how often they reach the summit.

“Everyone likes to call South Africa chokers, but I am going to say it. New Zealand haven’t won many World Cups themselves, and they have been in more finals than we have. So, no offence, New Zealand, but please go on to win this. Otherwise, I am formally handing over that card to you; it’s yours.” — Dale Steyn said on AB de Villiers’ YouTube Channel

He noted that the Black Caps have stumbled in the 2019 ODI World Cup Final, the 2021 T20 World Cup Final, and most recently, the 2025 Champions Trophy Final. Since their 2000 ICC KnockOut Trophy win, their only major success remains the 2021 World Test Championship.

India: The Immovable Object?

While Steyn admitted a fondness for the Kiwi side, he was blunt about their chances against a rampant Indian team playing in front of 1.3 lakh home supporters. According to PTI, Following India’s thrilling 7-run victory over England in Mumbai, Steyn views the Men in Blue as near-certain champions.

“It would require a monumental choke from India. I am calling it; it’s possible. I really want them (New Zealand) to win, but do I think they’ll beat India? No.” — Dale Steyn

 

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