South Africa vs New Zealand: T20I Series Update
By Rohan Mehta / 20.03.2026
In a pivotal moment of the ongoing T20I series, New Zealand secured a decisive victory over South Africa in the 2nd T20I match, winning by 68 runs. This win levels the series at 1-1, setting the stage for an exciting third match on March 20, 2026, at Eden Park in Auckland.
New Zealand posted a total of 175 runs for 6 wickets, a score that proved insurmountable for South Africa, who were bowled out for just 107 runs. Lockie Ferguson and Ben Sears were instrumental in this victory, each taking 3 wickets, with Ferguson conceding only 16 runs and Sears 14.
Devon Conway emerged as the top run scorer for New Zealand in the series, accumulating 61 runs, while Connor Esterhuizen leads for South Africa with 53 runs. The performance of both teams has been closely watched, with the average first innings total at Eden Park for Men’s T20Is being 160, and the average second innings total at 150.
Keshav Maharaj, the South African captain, expressed disappointment following the loss, stating, “I was really disappointed, to say the least. Obviously in that powerplay, we lost too many wickets and then just never got going.” He acknowledged the team’s youth and emphasized the need for improvement, saying, “We are a young, not to make excuse, but hopefully the lessons will have us thinking a little bit quicker.”
Maharaj also noted, “The beauty of this series is we’ve still got a chance to come back in it, but it’s back to the drawing board.” His sentiments reflect the competitive nature of the series, where both teams are eager to claim victory.
The upcoming match will be live-streamed on platforms such as FanCode and SonyLIV in India, while viewers in South Africa can catch the action on SuperSport. As the series progresses, fans are keenly anticipating how both teams will adapt and respond to the challenges presented in the previous matches.
Details remain unconfirmed regarding any changes to the team lineups or strategies for the next match, but the stakes are high as both teams vie for supremacy in this closely contested series.
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