Khabor Wala Desk
Published: 25th March 2026, 10:25 AM
South Africa has successfully claimed the five-match Twenty20 series against New Zealand, winning 3-2 in a contest designed to test new talent and bench strength. The Proteas confirmed their series victory in the final T20 match at Christchurch, defeating New Zealand by 33 runs.
Electing to bat first after losing the toss, South Africa posted a competitive 187 for 4. In response, New Zealand fell short of the 188-run target, finishing at 154 for 8. The decisive innings was delivered by South African batsman Conor Esterhuizen, who scored a blistering 75 off just 33 balls, including five fours and six sixes. Coming in at the 11th over with the score at 76 for 2, Esterhuizen’s powerful hitting propelled South Africa to a formidable total. He had earlier contributed a half-century in the fourth match of the series.
Rubin Harman also played a supportive role with 39 runs, while New Zealand’s fielding lapses, including several dropped catches, allowed South Africa to accelerate their innings. However, Nick Kelly did pull off a remarkable catch to dismiss Harman, preventing further damage.
Chasing 188, New Zealand’s innings faltered early. Ketan Clark was dismissed for just 2 in the second over. Tim Robinson and Dane Cleaver were unable to construct match-defining innings, scoring 25 and 22 respectively. The highest-scoring New Zealand batsman was Bevon Jacobs, who made 36 off 19 balls, while captain Jimmy Neesham contributed 24 runs from 24 deliveries. Despite these efforts, the innings fell short, narrowing the margin but never threatening the Proteas’ victory.
The table below summarises key performances from the series:
| Match | Winner | Top Run-scorer | Runs | Balls | Target | Result |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1st | South Africa | Conor Esterhuizen | 55 | 35 | 165 | SA won |
| 2nd | New Zealand | Jimmy Neesham | 40 | 30 | 152 | NZ won |
| 3rd | New Zealand | Bevon Jacobs | 32 | 20 | 179 | NZ won |
| 4th | South Africa | Conor Esterhuizen | 52 | 38 | 168 | SA won |
| 5th | South Africa | Conor Esterhuizen | 75 | 33 | 188 | SA won |
This series not only highlighted South Africa’s depth in the T20 format but also showcased Esterhuizen’s emergence as a key performer. The Proteas’ blend of experienced players and fresh talent proved decisive, while New Zealand’s occasional fielding lapses and inconsistent batting ultimately tilted the series.
With victories in the first, fourth, and fifth matches, South Africa demonstrated tactical discipline, aggressive batting, and clinical execution, cementing their status as formidable contenders in the international T20 arena.
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