Opting to bat, South Africa notched up 281 for five, but the target was revised under the Duckworth/Lewis method after seven overs each were deducted per side following a two-hour rain interruption at Eden Park.
Miller clobbered six fours and three sixes, narrowly missing out on equalling the record for fastest World Cup fifty.
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Thanks to his blitzkrieg, South Africa, who were 184 for three at the end of 35th over, scored 65 runs in the last five overs.
Earlier, South Africa looked edgy and found the going tough with Trent Boult sending back both the openers, Hashim Amla and Quinton de Kock, with only 31 runs on the board in the eighth over.
Though both Amla and de Kock got a reprieve each, they failed to make them count, getting dismissed for 10 and 14 respectively.
However, New Zealand were made to suffer after Kane Williamson dropped de Villiers in the 36th over.
But before that, with the two early scalps, Boult became New Zealand's leading bowler at a World Cup, overtaking Geoff Allott's 21 victims in 1999. He now has 22, the highest in this edition of the tournament.
New Zealand kept things tight and it encouraged skipper Brendon McCullum to employ an attacking field with five slips and a gully in place at one stage of the innings, a rare sight in one-day cricket.
The South African ship was steadied by du Plessis and Rilee Rossouw (39) as the pair added 83 runs for the third wicket.
Scoring was not easy but the two fought it out in their quest to lay a base for the likes of de Villiers and Miller to hit out later. Rossouw hit two fours and a six in his 53-ball knock, which was brought to and end by Corey Anderson.
The dismissal brought to the crease de Villiers and as is the case normally, in his presence the momentum swung South Africa's way in no time.
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