South Africa Women tour of New Zealand, 2026

New Zealand Women vs South Africa Women, 2nd T20I

Tuesday, March 17, 2026
07:15 AM IST
New Zealand  Cricket

New Zealand Women

vs
South Africa cricket

South Africa Women

Match Prediction

As the South Africa Women's team tours New Zealand for the 2026 series, the stage is set for a high-octane 2nd T20I clash at Seddon Park. Both teams bring contrasting strengths into this match, making it a compelling contest. New Zealand Women have exhibited solid form on home soil, leveraging their strong spin attack and dynamic top-order batting. Recently, players like Amelia Kerr and Sophie Devine have been instrumental in driving the team's success through consistent all-round performances. Their ability to control the middle overs with the ball and accelerate in the death overs provides New Zealand with a significant edge. South Africa Women, on the other hand, have shown resilience and tactical versatility, particularly through their fast bowling and power-hitting capabilities. Key performers such as Laura Wolvaardt and Marizanne Kapp have contributed with both bat and ball, showcasing match-winning potential. Historically, New Zealand has dominated the head-to-head encounters in T20Is against South Africa at home, but the visitors have narrowed the gap recently by adapting well in overseas conditions. Strategically, New Zealand is likely to focus on exploiting early breakthroughs using their new-ball bowlers and stabilizing the innings around their middle order. South Africa will depend heavily on building partnerships and their death-over specialists to chase down targets. Considering past performances, home advantage, and the balance in team compositions, New Zealand holds a slight upper hand.

New Zealand Women: 57%, South Africa Women: 43%

Score Prediction

If New Zealand Women bat first, they are expected to post a competitive total around 160-170 runs, leveraging their aggressive top order and adept spin bowling options that thrive here. The pitch at Seddon Park often allows scoring opportunities in the powerplay and middle overs before slowing down. Conversely, if South Africa Women open the batting, a total in the range of 150-160 is likely, considering their relatively newer line-up adapting to Kiwi conditions. Their middle and lower order has contributed significantly, but handling New Zealand’s disciplined bowling attack will be crucial to push beyond 160. Both teams have the firepower to accelerate in the latter stages, making totals in this bracket competitive at this venue.

Seddon Park - Pitch Report

Seddon Park is known for its balanced pitch which offers something for both batsmen and bowlers. The surface traditionally assists pace bowlers early on with good carry but tends to slow down as the game progresses, helping spinners. The average first-innings score in T20Is at this ground is approximately 155. Teams batting second have a decent success rate of around 52%, suggesting a slight advantage for chasing teams. Weather conditions on March 17 forecast a clear day with mild temperatures and low chance of rain, making it ideal for a full 20-over contest. Best bowler records at Seddon include Amelia Kerr’s 4/20 for New Zealand, while Laura Wolvaardt holds the highest individual score for South Africa here, a 75-run knock. New Zealand’s Sophie Devine also boasts a strong record at Seddon, known for impactful innings that have shaped multiple encounters.
Our betting tips for this match
Back New Zealand Women to win, leveraging their home conditions and recent form advantage.
Consider betting on the first innings total to be between 150-170 runs.
Look for Amelia Kerr to take over 1 wicket; she thrives on home pitches.

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

Matches PlayedNew Zealand Women WinsSouth Africa Women Wins
18117

Team Recent Performance

TeamLast 5 Matches
New Zealand WomenW, L, W, W, L
South Africa WomenL, W, L, W, W

Players to Watch

Amelia Kerr (New Zealand Women): Kerr has been exceptional with her all-round ability, taking multiple wickets and scoring quick runs lower down the order in recent matches.

Sophie Devine (New Zealand Women): The captain’s recent T20 form has been impressive, providing brisk starts and steady middle overs control.

Lea Tahuhu (New Zealand Women): A key pace bowler who consistently delivers breakthroughs with her accuracy on home soil.

Laura Wolvaardt (South Africa Women): Wolvaardt's elegant strokeplay and recent good scores will be central to South Africa’s batting hopes here.

Marizanne Kapp (South Africa Women): A genuine all-rounder who has chipped in with vital wickets and quickfire cameo innings recently.

Dane van Niekerk (South Africa Women): The captain’s spinning prowess combined with steady batting makes her a crucial player for South Africa.