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    Esterhuizen’s Heroics Lead South Africa to 3-2 T20I Series Win Over New Zealand

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 25, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    South Africa secured a hard-earned 3-2 triumph in the T20I series against New Zealand by defeating the hosts by 33 runs in the final match at Hagley Oval on Wednesday. After winning the toss, South Africa elected to bat first and posted an imposing total of 187 for four in their 20 overs, largely thanks to a commanding middle-order performance spearheaded by Connor Esterhuizen.

    The innings started cautiously as Tony de Zorzi was dismissed early for 12 runs. However, Wiaan Mulder and Rubin Hermann stabilized the innings with a vital 55-run partnership. Mulder contributed a steady 31 before being dismissed in the 11th over, followed shortly by Hermann, who scored 39, leaving the innings at a critical juncture.

    In a significant development, Esterhuizen’s entry changed the course of the match. The right-handed batter launched an aggressive assault, forming a rapid 61-run partnership with Dian Forrester in just 27 balls. Esterhuizen’s blistering knock of 75 runs off 33 deliveries, including five boundaries and six sixes, propelled South Africa to a strong total. Forrester remained unbeaten on 21 as the innings concluded on a high note.

    Ben Sears was the most effective bowler for New Zealand, taking 2 wickets for 37 runs, while Zak Foulkes and Josh Clarkson claimed one wicket each.

    During New Zealand’s chase, the home side struggled to gain momentum as South Africa’s bowlers maintained tight control. Tim Robinson scored 25 and Dane Cleaver added 22, providing some resistance. Bevon Jacobs injected late impetus with a quick 36 off 19 balls, and captain James Neesham contributed 24 runs. Despite these efforts, New Zealand fell short, finishing at 154 for eight.

    South Africa’s bowling attack delivered a disciplined and collective performance. Gerald Coetzee, Wiaan Mulder, and Ottniel Baartman each took two wickets, while Keshav Maharaj added one to complete the bowling effort that sealed the victory.

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