New Zealand Women

South Africa Women

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NZ-W

1.60

SA-W

2.20

Mar 20, 202601:45 AM3rd MatchEden Park - Auckland, New Zealand

NZ-W

1.60

SA-W

2.20

NZ-W vs SA-W Match Prediction : 3rd T20, South Africa Women tour of New Zealand, 2026

NZ-W vs SA-W Win Probability

58%

New Zealand Women

42%

South Africa Women

New Zealand Women To Win, 1.60

New Zealand's seamers consistently extract dangerous swing with the new ball and can challenge the SA Women's top order

The White Ferns possess a significantly stronger and more reliable middle order

Amelia Kerr remains the standout all-rounder of the series for either side

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NZ-W vs SA-W Betting Tips

South Africa Women total runs before the first dismissal to be over 20.5 runs

The South African top order found its rhythm in the previous game, dominating the powerplay with an opening stand of over 60 runs. Given their current momentum, backing the openers to build another solid foundation is a high-value play.

First ball of the match to be a dot ball

Expect the new ball to nip around in the early overs, making immediate run-scoring difficult. Both sides feature high-quality seamers who excel at applying early pressure, making a dot on the first delivery a reliable investment to start the match.

Team form (Last 5 matches)

New Zealand Women

W
L

South Africa Women

L
W

Despite a minor slip-up in the second game, the White Ferns remain in a formidable position. If they can tighten up their bowling disciplines and reassert dominance during the middle overs, the hosts are perfectly positioned to secure a series-clinching victory.

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

New Zealand Women holds a 3-2advantage over the last five T20I encounters. The series is currently locked at 1-1, with New Zealand Women and South Africa Women trading victories in the opening two fixtures.

New Zealand Women vs South Africa Women Live-streaming and Broadcast

  • India: Live-streaming of the entire series is exclusively covered by the FanCode app.
  • New Zealand: Domestic fans can watch the match live on free-to-air television via TVNZ, with digital live streaming available on the TVNZ+ platform (as part of their 2025-26 home summer broadcasting rights).
  • South Africa: Live broadcast television coverage will be provided by SuperSport, with live streaming accessible to subscribers via the DStv app

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NZ-W vs SA-W Team Previews

New Zealand Women

Despite falling short in Hamilton, the White Ferns can draw plenty of positives from their performance. Chasing 178, the top order showed aggressive intent, led by Amelia Kerr's superb 32 and an anchoring 25 from veteran Sophie Devine.

Further down the order, Brooke Halliday, Maddy Green, and Izzy Sharp all made promising starts, though they will need to convert those into match-winning scores moving forward. Recovering from a precarious 72 for four to post nearly 160 highlights the immense fighting spirit within this New Zealand lineup.

The Kerr sisters remain the primary threat with the ball, each claiming two crucial wickets in the last outing. Seamers Bree Illing and Rosemary Mair went wicketless but executed their roles perfectly by choking the run rate. With the series on the line, you can expect the home side to leverage their distinct advantage in familiar conditions.

New Zealand Women Expected Playing 11

Georgia Plimmer, Isabella Gaze (wk), Amelia Kerr (c), Sophie Devine, Brooke Halliday, Maddy Green, Izzy Sharp, Suzie Bates, Jess Kerr, Rosemary Mair, Bree Illing

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South Africa Women

The Proteas secured an 18-run victory in the second game, but familiar underlying issues threaten their series hopes. Star players Tazmin Brits, Sune Luus, and Laura Wolvaardt orchestrated a perfect start, highlighted by a brilliant half-century from Brits.

However, the middle order suffered a predictable collapse shortly after, losing four wickets for just 33 runs. Without Kayla Reyneke’s explosive cameo, South Africa would have posted a highly vulnerable total.

Defensively, the tourists struggle to sustain pressure. They allowed multiple New Zealand batters to establish themselves, while costly dropped catches from seniors like Nadine de Klerk and Sune Luus nearly derailed their defense.

The bowling attack also lacked consistency; while Ayabonga Khaka and Nonkululeko Mlaba impressed, the trio of Annerie Dercksen, Sune Luus, and Masabata Klaas leaked over 60 runs in just five overs. Relying entirely on a few star performers is a dangerous strategy against a deeply balanced New Zealand side.

South Africa Women Expected Playing 11

Tazmin Brits, Sune Luus, Laura Wolvaardt (c), Annerie Dercksen, Chloe Tryon, Nadine de Klerk, Kayla Reyneke, Sinalo Jafta (wk), Masabata Klaas, Ayabonga Khaka, Nonkululeko Mlaba

NZ-W vs SA-W Toss Prediction

The side batting first has held the upper hand in the last four encounters between these teams. Expect the toss-winning captain to elect to bat, aiming to set a formidable total and apply early scoreboard pressure.

Pitch Report and Weather Conditions

Eden Park demands smart batting construction, especially against the new ball which heavily assists fast bowlers in the powerplay. Once the early swing subsides, the pitch traditionally flattens out, offering excellent value for quick boundary scoring. As the ball ages, spinners and medium pacers who utilize off-pace variations will find the surface holding up, making shot execution trickier in the death overs.

Recent T20I trends suggest a competitive par score at this venue sits between 160 and 170 runs.

Matchday weather looks ideal for cricket, featuring moderately warm temperatures and a mostly cloudy sky. Rain is highly unlikely, with precipitation chances resting at a mere two percent.

NZ-W vs SA-W : Who Will Win?

South Africa delivered their first real punch of the series in game two, but without a massive rescue effort from Kayla Reyneke, New Zealand would already hold an unassailable 2-0 lead. The White Ferns boast superior squad depth, consistency, and tactical experience. Back the home side to overpower a South African team that relies too heavily on fleeting individual brilliance.

Bet on New Zealand Women to win.

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New Zealand Women To Win, 1.60

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