New Zealand skipper Tom Latham won the toss and elected to field against South Africa in the clash between the second and third-placed teams in 50-over World Cup in Pune on Wednesday. The Proteas, who are in great form, will be eager to overturn the record books after last defeating New Zealand in 1999, losing five straight matches. In head-to-head record, New Zealand hold a huge upperhand with 6-2 in their favour in eight matches so far in the World Cup. The Black Caps will be eager to avenge the loss All Blacks suffered at the hands of South Africa in Rugby World Cup final last Sunday.