Matt Henry (New Zealand): He is the other seamer New Zealand can go to when in need of breakthroughs. Alex Davidson / Getty Images
Quinton De Kock (South Africa): The opener has been South Africa's best batsman at the World Cup, and he will be expected to lead the way for his team against a potent New Zealand bowling attack. Alex Davidson / Getty Images
Lungi Ngidi (South Africa): The fast bowler will return to the line-up after recovering from a hamstring injury and will be eager to make up for lost time. New Zealand's batsmen must be a little wary. Paul Childs / Reuters
Imran Tahir (South Africa): The leg-spinner has been the most successful bowler for the Proteas, and if they bat first, his bowling in relatively dry conditions might come in handy. Michael Steele / Getty Images
Kane Williamson (New Zealand): The captain, right, has scored a few runs lately, and as a top-order batsman, his staying power against the likes of Ngidi and Kagiso Rabada could determine the outcome of the match. Mark Kerton / AP Photo
Lockie Ferguson (New Zealand): The fast bowler has been in excellent form at the World Cup and will fancy his chances against a South African batting line-up that is not playing its best cricket yet. David Rogers / Getty Images
Matt Henry (New Zealand): He is the other seamer New Zealand can go to when in need of breakthroughs. Alex Davidson / Getty Images
Quinton De Kock (South Africa): The opener has been South Africa's best batsman at the World Cup, and he will be expected to lead the way for his team against a potent New Zealand bowling attack. Alex Davidson / Getty Images
Lungi Ngidi (South Africa): The fast bowler will return to the line-up after recovering from a hamstring injury and will be eager to make up for lost time. New Zealand's batsmen must be a little wary. Paul Childs / Reuters
Imran Tahir (South Africa): The leg-spinner has been the most successful bowler for the Proteas, and if they bat first, his bowling in relatively dry conditions might come in handy. Michael Steele / Getty Images
Kane Williamson (New Zealand): The captain, right, has scored a few runs lately, and as a top-order batsman, his staying power against the likes of Ngidi and Kagiso Rabada could determine the outcome of the match. Mark Kerton / AP Photo
Lockie Ferguson (New Zealand): The fast bowler has been in excellent form at the World Cup and will fancy his chances against a South African batting line-up that is not playing its best cricket yet. David Rogers / Getty Images
Matt Henry (New Zealand): He is the other seamer New Zealand can go to when in need of breakthroughs. Alex Davidson / Getty Images