New Zealand Women vs South Africa Women
By Ananya Rao / 25.03.2026
Before the fifth T20I match on March 25, 2026, expectations were high for both teams. New Zealand Women had already established a dominant position in the series, leading 3-1 against South Africa Women. This match, however, was a dead rubber, as New Zealand had secured an unassailable lead.
In a decisive moment, South Africa Women won the toss and elected to field first. This decision came after New Zealand Women had already demonstrated their strength throughout the series, including a notable victory in the third T20I match where they won by six wickets.
The immediate effects of this match saw New Zealand Women continuing their strong performance. Amelia Kerr stood out as the top run scorer for her team, accumulating 140 runs in the series. Meanwhile, Sophie Devine emerged as the leading wicket-taker for New Zealand, claiming six wickets.
On the other hand, South Africa Women struggled to match New Zealand’s performance. Kayla Reyneke was their top run scorer with 86 runs, while Nonkululeko Mlaba also took six wickets, tying with Devine in that regard. Despite these individual achievements, the overall team performance did not translate into success in the series.
As the match commenced at 7:15 AM IST, with the toss taking place at 6:45 AM IST, fans were eager to see if South Africa could salvage some pride in the final match. However, with the series already decided, the stakes were lower for New Zealand, who aimed to finish strong.
The average first innings total at Sky Stadium, Wellington, is 128 runs, while the second innings average stands at 112 runs. These statistics provided a backdrop for the match, indicating the challenges both teams faced in achieving competitive scores.
The live telecast of the match was available on the Sony Sports Network, with streaming options on SonyLIV, FanCode, and Amazon Prime Video, allowing fans to follow the action closely.
As the series progressed, expert analysis highlighted New Zealand’s consistent performance and strategic advantage over South Africa. The contrast in results reflected not only individual brilliance but also the effectiveness of team strategies employed by New Zealand throughout the series.
Details remain unconfirmed regarding any potential changes in team line-ups or strategies for future encounters, but the current series has certainly set the stage for future competitions between these two teams.
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