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Toss Winner - New Zealand Women won the toss and choose to bat first
New Zealand Women beat South Africa Women by 80 runs
Can South Africa challenge New Zealand despite their strong form?
New Zealand women to win
| Tournament: | South Africa Women tour of New Zealand, 2026 |
| Format: | t20 |
| Venue: | Bay Oval, Mount Maunganui, Tauranga, New Zealand |
| Toss Prediction: | To Bowl |
| Weather: | 22.4°C|Sunny |
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The stage is set for the New Zealand Women vs South Africa Women T20I match to be played at the Bay Oval in Mount Maunganui on 15th March, Sunday. This will be the first of the three matches in the T20I series to be played between the 2024 Women's T20 World Cup finalists.
The South Africa Women will be on a 3-week-long tour of New Zealand for a series of white-ball cricket that will feature 3 T20Is and 3 ODIs. This series will be played alongside the men's games.
These would be some of the important bits of T20I action for both sides ahead of the upcoming ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2026 in England.
NZW
65/0 in 5.4 11.47
NZ-W vs ZIM-W 2026
New Zealand Women beat Zimbabwe Women by 10 wickets64/9 in 20.0 3.2
196/1 in 20.0 9.8
NZ-W vs ZIM-W 2026
New Zealand Women beat Zimbabwe Women by 110 runs86/10 in 18.3 4.65
202/1 in 20.0 10.1
NZ-W vs ZIM-W 2026
New Zealand Women beat Zimbabwe Women by 92 runs110/4 in 20.0 5.5
122/10 in 16.1 7.55
NZ-W vs AUS-W 2025
Australia beat New Zealand by 82 runs204/3 in 20.0 10.2
RSAW
91/10 in 16.5 5.41
SA-W vs PAK-W 2026
Pakistan Women beat South Africa Women by 53 runs144/7 in 20.0 7.2
104/4 in 13.2 7.8
SA-W vs PAK-W 2026
South Africa Women beat Pakistan Women by 6 wickets100/9 in 14.0 7.14
185/5 in 20.0 9.25
SA-W vs PAK-W 2026
South Africa Women beat Pakistan Women by 5 wickets180/9 in 20.0 9
201/5 in 20.0 10.05
SA-W vs IRE-W 2025
South Africa Women beat Ireland Women by 65 runs
136/3 in 20.0 6.8
220/2 in 20.0 11
SA-W vs IRE-W 2025
South Africa Women beat Ireland Women by 105 runs115/10 in 18.0 6.39
New Zealand women are on a high after a perfect 3-0 T20I and 3-0 ODI sweep against Zimbabwe. They are carrying that winning momentum into a big 3-match T20I series against South Africa, with just three months left until the ICC T20 World Cup 2026.
Captain Amelia Kerr leads a strong, balanced squad. The 25-year-old has already played 91 T20Is for the Blackcaps, in which she has scored 1636 runs at a strike rate of 114.65 and taken 99 wickets at an economy of 6.05. She's key with both bat and ball.
The opening pair features exciting youngster Isabella Gaze alongside veteran Suzie Bates, who returns to the T20I squad for the first time since March 2025. Bates brings massive experience of playing 177 T20Is and scored 4716 runs at a 108.59 strike rate.
The middle order is packed with quality players like all-rounder Sophie Devine, who is also making a return to the side after March 2025. She brings a wealth of experience from playing 146 T20Is and scoring 3431 runs and taking 119 wickets, while Maddy Green and Brooke Halliday add stability and firepower.
Bowling looks solid with Lea Tahuhu back after a long gap too. She has been one of the important members of the side, having played 98 T20Is for the Kiwis and having bagged 95 wickets. Jess Kerr was excellent vs Zimbabwe, taking 5 wickets in 3 matches, and Rosemary Mair provides extra pace and control.
Isabella Gaze (WK), Suzie Bates, Brooke Halliday, Sophie Devine, Maddy Green, Jess Kerr, Amelia Kerr (C), Nensi Patel, Rosemary Mair, Kayley Knight, Lea Tahuhu.
Georgia Plimmer, Izzy Sharp, Amelia Kerr, Suzie Bates, Sophie Devine, Brooke Halliday, Bree Illing, Jess Kerr, Rosemary Mair, Isabella Gaze, Maddy Green
The Proteas Women were devastated to lose the ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2024 Final match. The South Africa Women's team has been in good form in the shortest format.
Laura Wolvaardt-led side is determined to do one better come the ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2026 this summer. South African women have won four out of the last 6 T20I matches and recently picked up a 2-1 T20I series win over Pakistan. But next up is the rematch of the 2024 final vs New Zealand.
With a few matches to go for the big event, South Africa is going full strength for this 3-match T20I series vs the reigning champions.
The experienced duo of Tazmin Brits and Sune Luus will open the innings for the Proteas. 35-year-old Brits has scored 1764 runs in 71 T20Is, while Luus has played 133 matches wearing the Proteas green and scored 1571 runs and taken 57 wickets with her leg-spin bowling.
Captain Laura Wolvaardt is the star of the team. The 26-year-old South African women's skipper has already played 88 T20I matches in which she has scored 2337 runs.
Among the all-rounders in the team, there will be keen eyes towards the likes of Dane van Niekerk and Chloe Tryon. The former has 1958 runs and has taken 65 wickets; Tryon, meanwhile, has scored 1299 runs and has taken 43 wickets.
Ayabonga Khaka is the leading pace bowler for the South Africa women's team. The 33-year-old pacer has taken 62 wickets in 75 matches at an economy rate of 6.79. Tumi Sekhukhune is also likely to play in this match and partner Khaka, who has 38 wickets in 39 T20I matches to her name.
Left-arm orthodox spin bowler Nonkululeko Mlaba is one of the key spin bowlers in the Proteas squad. The 25-year-old has already established herself as one of the important members of the side and has taken 60 wickets in 68 T20Is. She is an all-phase bowler and can bowl in the powerplays too, despite being a spinner.
Tazmin Brits, Sune Luus, Laura Wolvaardt (C), Dane van Niekerk, Sinalo Jafta (WK), Chloe Tryon, Annerie Dercksen, Kayla Reyneke, Tumi Sekhukhune, Ayabonga Khaka, Nonkululeko Mlaba.
Ayabonga Khaka, Masabata Klaas, Laura Wolvaardt, Sune Luus, Annerie Dercksen, Sinalo Jafta, Chloe Tryon, Nadine de Klerk, Tazmin Brits, Nonkululeko Mlaba, Kayla Reyneke
The weather forecast for the matchday in Mount Maunganui shows it will be clear skies throughout the day with the sun shining bright. The temperature will likely hover around 20-17°C with the winds blowing at 13 km/h, and there is a 0% probability of precipitation, making it a rain-free match.
The pitch at Bay Oval, Mount Maunganui, for Women's T20Is is balanced but tends to favour batting, with good pace, true bounce, and shorter boundaries aiding stroke play. It often produces high-scoring games with average first-innings scores around 154. Pacers get early swings; spinners control later. Batting first has a slight edge, but chasing works too.
There is no clear advantage of tossing at the venue. It is a high-scoring venue that remains the same throughout the game. The shorter boundaries help in scoring boundaries easily, making it a favourable venue for chasing.
New Zealand women are slight favourites at home. They enter with perfect momentum after a 6-0 sweep of Zimbabwe, led by captain Amelia Kerr (1636 runs & 99 wickets) and returns like Suzie Bates and Sophie Devine. South Africa are determined post-2024 final loss, with Laura Wolvaardt and strong spin, but NZ’s form and home edge should prevail. So back New Zealand to win.
New Zealand women to win
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