
The stage is set at the picturesque Hagley Oval as the New Zealand Women (White Ferns) take on the South Africa Women (Proteas) in the 1st ODI of their three-match series. This series is a vital part of the ICC Women’s Championship (2025–29), with crucial qualification points for the 2029 World Cup at stake. The hosts enter the 50-over format with high confidence after a dominant 4–1 victory in the recently concluded T20I series.
Led by the phenomenal Amelia Kerr, the White Ferns are a force to be reckoned with at home. Kerr is coming off a record-breaking summer, recently claiming the best-ever ODI figures for New Zealand (7/34 against Zimbabwe). The return of veterans Suzie Bates and Georgia Plimmer from injury bolsters a batting lineup that looked clinical in the T20s. Keep an eye on potential debutant Kayley Knight, whose extra pace could be a game-changer on this surface.
Captain Laura Wolvaardt has admitted her side needs a “massive turnaround” after their T20I drubbing. The Proteas are historically strong in ODIs against New Zealand—winning four of their last five meetings—but they must address a fragile middle order. The return of seasoned campaigners like Marizanne Kapp (if fit) and the pace duo of Klaas and Khaka provides the experience needed to challenge the Kiwis. Sune Luus remains their anchor in the middle, while Wolvaardt will be the prized wicket at the top.
NZ-W vs SA-W, 1st ODI: Match details
- Date and Time: March 29; 6:30 am IST / 1:00 am GMT / 2:00 pm Local
- Venue: Hagley Oval, Christchurch
NZ-W vs SA-W, Head-to-Head Record in ODIs
Matches played: 21 | South Africa won: 9 | New Zealand won: 12| No result: 1
Hagley Oval Pitch Report
The surface at Hagley Oval is historically one of the best cricket wickets in New Zealand, offering a fair contest between bat and ball. Expect the new ball to “hoop around” early on. With the match being played in moderate, cloudy conditions, seamers like Jess Kerr and Ayabonga Khaka will find significant movement in the first 10 overs. Once the initial shine wears off, the pitch settles into a “belter.” It offers true pace and consistent bounce, allowing batters who get through the tough opening spell to play their shots freely. Given the early movement, the captain winning the toss might prefer to bowl first to exploit the moisture and overcast skies.
Squads
New Zealand Women: Suzie Bates, Georgia Plimmer, Amelia Kerr (c), Izzy Sharp, Brooke Halliday, Maddy Green, Isabella Gaze (wk), Nensi Patel, Jess Kerr, Rosemary Mair, Bree Illing, Kayley Knight, Flora Devonshire
South Africa Women: Laura Wolvaardt (c), Tazmin Brits, Sune Luus, Kayla Reyneke, Annerie Dercksen, Sinalo Jafta (wk), Chloe Tryon, Nadine de Klerk, Tumi Sekhukhune, Nonkululeko Mlaba, Ayanda Hlubi, Masabata Klaas, Ayabonga Khaka, Anneke Bosch, Karabo Meso
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NZ-W vs SA-W, 1st ODI: Today’s Match Prediction
Case 1:
- New Zealand wins the toss and bowl first
- South Africa’s powerplay score: 50-60
- South Africa’s total score: 260-280
Case 2:
- South Africa wins the toss and bowl first
- New Zealand’s powerplay score: 40-50
- New Zealand’s total score: 240-260
Match Result: Team bowling first to win the contest
Also READ: Amelia Kerr’s blistering century leads New Zealand to dominant triumph over South Africa in 5th T20I
This article was first published at WomenCricket.com, a Cricket Times company.


