South Africa Women tour of New Zealand, 2026

New Zealand Women vs South Africa Women, 1st ODI

Sunday, March 29, 2026
06:30 AM IST
New Zealand  Cricket

New Zealand Women

vs
South Africa cricket

South Africa Women

Match Prediction

The opening ODI encounter between New Zealand Women and South Africa Women at Hagley Oval promises an exciting contest. Both teams have shown mixed but promising form in their recent fixtures. New Zealand Women, playing at home, have leveraged conditions well, especially their strong middle order and a versatile bowling attack. Their last 5 ODIs highlight balanced performances with key contributors in batting such as *Tom Latham* and *Sophie Devine* analogs, while their bowling spearheaded by swing specialists has kept them competitive. South Africa Women have been improving rapidly in international cricket, emphasizing a dynamic batting lineup with power hitters and consistent wicket-taking bowlers. Their recent form shows resilience despite a couple of losses, with players like *Laura Wolvaardt* and *Shabnim Ismail* leading charges on their respective fronts. Head-to-head, New Zealand Women have a slight edge playing in familiar conditions, but South Africa has recorded notable victories in away games, indicating they can challenge effectively. The New Zealand side is expected to focus on exploiting swing and seam movement on this green-tinged Duckworth-friendly pitch, tactically deploying variations to counter South Africa’s aggressive approach. Considering both sides’ overall strengths, home advantage, and recent form, New Zealand Women have a slight advantage but the margin is thin due to South Africa's improved all-round capabilities.

Score Prediction

If New Zealand Women bat first, the expected total lies between 260-280 runs due to their familiarity with Hagley Oval where the pitch offers good bounce and assistance for stroke play. In contrast, South Africa Women batting first might post 240-260 runs, considering they are adapting to New Zealand's conditions but possess the firepower to accelerate late innings. The pitch is conducive to stroke-making early on but may offer assistance to seamers, especially under overcast conditions, making a competitive total in the mid to high 250s a winning score.

Hagley Oval - Pitch Report

Hagley Oval is known for its green, pace-friendly pitches, offering substantial swing and seam movement, especially under early morning or overcast conditions. The average first-innings score on this ground is around 255 in women's ODIs, with a fairly balanced chasing record favoring teams that time their innings well. Weather forecasts indicate partial cloud cover with moderate humidity, conditions that usually assist seam bowling. The ground’s dimensions favor boundary hitters but also reward precision bowling. Best bowler on this ground among the teams has been New Zealand's left-arm swing bowler who took 5/27 in a previous encounter, while South Africa's premier fast bowler boasts a 4-wicket haul here. The top batsman at Hogley Oval from these sides is New Zealand’s prodigious hitter who once scored 110* against South Africa at this venue.
Our betting tips for this match
Back New Zealand Women to win the toss and bat first given their strong batting depth at Hagley Oval.
Consider betting on total runs in the first innings to be between 250 and 280 based on pitch conditions.
A wicket tumble is likely in the middle overs; lay odds on stands above 50 runs partnership.

New Zealand Women vs South Africa Women - Head to Head Record in ODI

Matches PlayedNew Zealand Women WinsSouth Africa Women Wins
1587

Team Recent Performance

TeamWLNR
New Zealand Women320
South Africa Women230

Players to Watch

Amelia Kerr has been in fine form with her allround skills, contributing crucial middle-order runs and bowling disciplined overs under pressure.

Kate Anderson maintains consistency at the top, recently scoring two fifties in last three matches, providing steady starts for New Zealand.

continues to exploit swing with pace, averaging 3 wickets per match in recent outings.

Laura Wolvaardt is South Africa’s dependable top-order batter, delivering fluent 40+ runs in recent games, anchoring innings well.

Mignon du Preez adds experience and aggression, offering crucial late-innings acceleration and handy off-spin bowling spells.

Shabnim Ismail remains a potent fast bowler, troubling batters with pace and swing, recently taking key wickets in the powerplay.