Kolkata, March 6 -- Not the one to mince words, South African head coach Shukri Conrad said his team's nine-wicket defeat to New Zealand in the T20 World Cup semifinal here was "not a choke but a walloping". Chasing a tricky 170, New Zealand cantered home in 12.5 overs. The ouster added to South Africa's growing list of heartbreaks in ICC world tournaments. "I don't know if tonight was a choke. I thought it was a bloody walloping," Conrad said bluntly. "In order for you to choke, you must have had a sniff in the game. We didn't have a sniff. In South Africa, we'd say we 'got moered (violent assault)'," he added in his inimitable style. "Tonight, we got a proper 'snotklap' -- that's an Afrikaans word for a real hiding, a smack you don't see ...