Who was the Player of the Match?
Kayla Reyneke for her crucial late-order hitting.
Cricket / Match Reports
South Africa Women secured a crucial 18-run victory over New Zealand Women in the second T20I at Seddon Park, Hamilton, leveling the three-match series 1-1. After a heavy defeat in the first match, the Proteas bounced back with a strong bat...
South Africa chose to bat first, aiming to set a challenging total. Sune Luus contributed a quick 31, building a 62-run partnership with Tazmin Brits. Brits continued to anchor the innings, reaching her half-century before a mini-collapse saw South Africa slip to 120/4. Reyneke's explosive hitting in the 20th over propelled South Africa to 177/5. In response, New Zealand started aggressively, but regular wickets hampered their progress. Khaka and Mlaba's combined efforts stifled the chase, with New Zealand eventually bowled out for 159 in 19.1 overs. Kerr's observation about the inability to rotate strike in the middle overs highlights a key area where New Zealand faltered.
Kayla Reyneke for her crucial late-order hitting.
South Africa Women 177/5 beat New Zealand Women 159 all out by 18 runs.
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