South Africa tour of New Zealand, 2026

New Zealand vs South Africa, 1st T20I

Sunday, March 15, 2026
11:45 AM IST
From: Bay Oval
New Zealand  Cricket

New Zealand

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South Africa cricket

South Africa

Match Prediction

As the South Africa tour of New Zealand 2026 kicks off with the 1st T20I at Bay Oval, both teams arrive with impressive recent form and formidable line-ups. New Zealand boast a strong home record and have been consistent in T20 cricket, leveraging their balanced squad which blends explosive batting and tight bowling. Their last five games have shown tactical adaptability, especially in powerplay exploitation and death over bowling. South Africa, on the other hand, come in with a high-confidence squad known for their aggressive batting and athletic fielding. The Proteas have also had success in recent series, displaying depth in the bowling attack and match-winning all-rounders. Head-to-head, clashes between these two sides have been competitive, with South Africa slightly edging New Zealand in terms of wins in recent T20 encounters. Key players like New Zealand’s captain and middle-order anchor, along with their strike bowlers, will be crucial in containing South Africa’s aggressive top order featuring hard hitters and strategic spinners. Strategically, New Zealand might look to exploit home conditions favoring seam bowlers early on and aim for controlled hitting in the middle overs to build momentum. South Africa could rely on their power hitters to set or chase big totals and use their effective pace attack to curb scoring in the death overs. Considering current form, team composition, and home advantage, the match is expected to be closely contested but with a slight edge to the home side. #### AI suggested match winner New Zealand: 54%, South Africa: 46%

Score Prediction

The Bay Oval pitch traditionally supports seam bowling with some bounce and carry, favoring a first-innings total ranging between 160-180 runs. If New Zealand bat first, leveraging home conditions and disciplined bowling from South Africa, a competitive score around 170-175 is likely. Conversely, South Africa batting first can expect similar conditions and should aim for a total in the 165-180 range considering their hitting prowess and ability to accelerate in the death overs. The risk of early wickets from seamers could slightly cap scoring, but both teams’ batting depth means a total pushing towards the 175 mark is achievable on a good batting wicket.

Bay Oval - Pitch Report

Bay Oval traditionally offers a balanced pitch: it provides assistance to fast bowlers early on with seam and swing possible in the morning conditions, while the surface eases out for batsmen as the innings progresses. Average first-innings scores at Bay Oval hover around 165 runs in T20 matches. The venue has witnessed an encouraging chasing record, with teams winning about 55% of the time while batting second, highlighting the importance of a steady start when chasing. The weather forecast for match day predicts mild conditions with partly cloudy skies and minimal chance of rain, ensuring uninterrupted play. Best bowler for New Zealand at Bay Oval: Trent Boult, known for his swing mastery, with a record of 5/27 in T20s here. Best batsman for New Zealand: Martin Guptill, who holds the highest score of 98* at this ground. For South Africa, Kagiso Rabada is the standout bowler with 4/30, while Quinton de Kock’s 90 runs in a single innings remain the top batting record at Bay Oval for the Proteas.
Our betting tips for this match
Back New Zealand if they bat first, expecting a total between 170-175 runs.
Consider placing a bet on South Africa batsmen to score the first boundary given their aggressive approach.
Expect under 8.5 wickets to fall in the first innings due to disciplined bowling from both sides.

New Zealand vs South Africa - Head to Head Record in T20

Matches PlayedNew Zealand WinsSouth Africa Wins
20911

Team Recent Performance

TeamLast 5 Matches Record
New ZealandW-W-L-W-W
South AfricaL-W-W-L-W

Players to Watch

Martin Guptill – The New Zealand opener has shown excellent form recently with consistent scoring and an ability to accelerate quickly in the powerplay overs.

Trent Boult – Returning from a strong season, Boult’s swing bowling will be crucial on this pitch, particularly in the early overs to make early breakthroughs.

Kyle Jamieson – Known for his versatility with the ball and handy middle-order hitting, Jamieson’s all-round capabilities give New Zealand balance.

Quinton de Kock – South Africa’s dynamic wicketkeeper-batsman has been in top form, providing brisk starts and anchoring chases effectively.

Kagiso Rabada – A spearhead of SA’s bowling, Rabada’s pace and accuracy are threatening, especially on pitches that offer seam movement.

David Miller – As a powerful finisher, Miller’s recent performances have been vital for South Africa during middle and death overs, turning games on their head with explosive hitting.