George Linde Shines Despite South Africa’s Defeat
By Vikram Nair / 17.03.2026
“I thought we bowled really well up to a point and then lost our way with the bat,” said Keshav Maharaj, reflecting on South Africa’s performance in the second T20 match against New Zealand at Seddon Park on March 17, 2026.
New Zealand secured a convincing victory, defeating South Africa by 68 runs. After being put in to bat, New Zealand scored 175 runs for the loss of 6 wickets. In response, South Africa struggled significantly, managing to score only 107 runs before being dismissed in just 15.3 overs.
George Linde contributed to South Africa’s innings with a quick-fire 33 runs off just 12 balls. However, his efforts were overshadowed by a dominant bowling display from New Zealand, particularly from Ben Sears and Lockie Ferguson, who both took 3 wickets each, with Sears conceding only 14 runs and Ferguson 16.
All 10 South African wickets fell to catches, highlighting the effectiveness of New Zealand’s fielding. The match marked a turning point in the five-match T20 series, leveling the score at 1-1.
Devon Conway, reflecting on his recent performances, noted, “It’s been a pretty quiet couple of months for me, going over to India and not playing and not featuring at the World Cup.” His sentiments echo the challenges faced by the South African team in this series.
The defeat was particularly disappointing for South Africa, which lost its last six wickets for just 40 runs, a collapse that ultimately sealed their fate in the match.
Looking ahead, the teams will face off again in the third international match scheduled for Friday in Auckland, where both sides will be eager to gain the upper hand in the series.
As the series continues, fans will be watching closely to see if South Africa can bounce back after this setback, while New Zealand will aim to build on their momentum.
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