• New Zealand Women edged past South Africa Women by 2 wickets in the second ODI.

  • Amelia Kerr earned Player of the Match for her splendid batting show.

Amelia Kerr’s 179 powers New Zealand to series-leveling win over South Africa in 2nd Women’s ODI
New Zealand beat South Africa in 2nd WODI (Image Source: X)

In a high-scoring thriller at the Basin Reserve, New Zealand Women edged past South Africa Women by 2 wickets in the second ODI of the South Africa Women tour of New Zealand 2026. Chasing a daunting target of 347, the hosts rode on a sensational innings from to seal victory with just two balls to spare, levelling the three-match series 1-1.

South Africa Women post a formidable total

After being put into bat, South Africa Women delivered a commanding batting performance, piling up 346/6 in their 50 overs. The innings was anchored by a classy 91 from , who struck 12 boundaries in a fluent knock. Laura Wolvaardt provided a solid start with 69, while Sune Luus added a steady 40 to keep the momentum intact.

The real acceleration came in the latter stages, with Chloe Tryon unleashing a blistering 52 off just 25 balls, smashing five fours and three sixes. Sinalo Jafta also chipped in with a quickfire 37, ensuring South Africa finished with a massive total. For New Zealand, Bree Illing was the standout bowler with three wickets, while Kayley Knight picked up two.

Amelia Kerr produces a career-defining knock to steer New Zealand to win

In response, New Zealand Women found themselves under early pressure after losing Suzie Bates cheaply. However, Amelia Kerr turned the game on its head with a breathtaking innings of 179 off 139 deliveries. Displaying remarkable composure and strokeplay, she hammered 23 fours and a six, single-handedly keeping New Zealand in the chase.

Kerr found valuable support from Isabella Gaze, who played a crucial knock of 68 off 48 balls, stabilizing the innings during a critical phase. Despite losing wickets at regular intervals, Kerr’s presence ensured the required run rate remained within reach.

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Late drama seals memorable win

The match went down to the wire as South Africa Women fought back with timely wickets, led by Ayabonga Khaka’s three scalps and Masabata Klaas’ two. With just a few runs needed, New Zealand held their nerve, eventually crossing the line at 350/8 in 49.4 overs.

Jess Kerr’s quick cameo of 14 off 7 balls proved vital in the closing moments, helping ease the pressure before the winning runs were scored.

Series evenly poised ahead of decider

With this thrilling victory, New Zealand Women have levelled the series after South Africa Women won the first ODI by 2 wickets. The stage is now set for an exciting decider, scheduled for Friday, April 3 at the Basin Reserve, where both teams will look to clinch the series in what promises to be another gripping contest

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