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South Africa thrash New Zealand by seven wickets in T20 International opener

Published on: March 16, 2026 11:00 AM

South Africa beat New Zealand in first T20 - Pakistan Today - Pakistan Today

MOUNT MAUNGANUI — A rejuvenated South African side dominated New Zealand in the first T20 International on Sunday, securing a seven-wicket victory with 20 balls to spare at Mount Maunganui’s Bay Oval.

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New Zealand’s batting lineup collapsed under pressure from South Africa’s new-look pace attack, managing just 91 runs in 14.3 overs — their 10th lowest T20 total. The visitors’ seamers wreaked havoc, reducing the World Cup finalists to 36-5 early in the innings. Teenager Nqobani Mokoena was the star with the ball, claiming 3-26 in his 3.3 overs and dismantling the tail. Fellow pacemen Gerald Coetzee and Ottneil Baartman took two wickets each, while captain and spinner Keshav Maharaj chipped in with two more.

NZ vs SA, 1st T20I: South Africa beat New Zealand by seven wickets, lead series 1-0

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Chasing a modest target, South Africa reached 93-3 in 16.4 overs. Opener Connor Esterhuizen led the charge, remaining unbeaten on 45 off 48 balls, while debutants Rubin Hermann and Dian Forrester contributed vital lower-order runs. This match marked international debuts for four players in any format, including Esterhuizen, Hermann, Forrester, and Mokoena.

The New Zealand side, largely rested after their T20 World Cup final loss to India last week, relied only on captain Mitchell Santner and all-rounder Jimmy Neesham, both of whom tried to stabilize the innings but were unable to prevent a batting collapse. Neesham top-scored with 26 before falling to Mokoena.

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Mokoena was named Man of the Match for his decisive bowling performance. South Africa will aim to continue their winning momentum in the five-match series when the second T20I is played in Hamilton on Tuesday.

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