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    Sophie Devine’s all-round show powers New Zealand to emphatic win over South Africa in 3rd Women’s T20I

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    Sophie Devine’s all-round show powers New Zealand to emphatic win over South Africa in 3rd Women’s T20I
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    In a contest that ebbed and flowed before tilting decisively in the hosts’ favour, New Zealand Women delivered a composed and clinical performance to seal a six-wicket victory over South Africa Women in the third T20I at Eden Park. Chasing a competitive total, it was a captain’s knock from Sophie Devine, complemented by a disciplined bowling effort earlier, that ensured the White Ferns crossed the line with confidence and control.

    South Africa post competitive total despite early setbacks

    After winning the toss and opting to bat, South Africa Women endured a shaky start as both Sune Luus and Tazmin Brits fell cheaply, leaving the visitors under pressure in the powerplay. However, Laura Wolvaardt anchored the innings with a steady 37 off 39 balls, stabilizing the innings alongside Annerie Dercksen.

    Dercksen injected much-needed momentum with an aggressive 27 off 18 balls, striking boundaries at crucial intervals. Later, Kayla Reyneke provided a strong late flourish, smashing 34 off just 20 deliveries, including three sixes, to push South Africa to a respectable 149/7 in their 20 overs.

    New Zealand’s bowling unit shared the workload effectively. Devine led from the front with two key wickets while maintaining control, while Suzie Bates also chipped in with two scalps in a tidy spell. Jess Kerr and Rosemary Mair contributed with one wicket each, ensuring the visitors never fully broke free.

    Sophie Devine leads the chase with authority

    In response, New Zealand Women began briskly, with Georgia Plimmer finding the boundary early before falling. Isabella Gaze added a quick 17, setting the tone for the chase. However, it was the partnership between Amelia Kerr and Devine that laid the foundation.

    Kerr played a composed hand of 30 off 28 balls, rotating strike efficiently and keeping the scoreboard ticking. At the other end, Devine took charge, displaying her trademark aggression and timing. Her 55 off 38 balls, featuring six fours and a six, dismantled the South African bowling attack and put New Zealand firmly in control.

    Even after Devine’s dismissal, Maddy Green ensured there were no late hiccups, finishing unbeaten on 34 off 25 balls. New Zealand comfortably reached 152/4 in 18.4 overs, sealing the chase with eight balls to spare.

    South Africa’s bowlers found it difficult to stem the flow of runs once Devine settled in. Ayanda Hlubi and Nonkululeko Mlaba managed to pick up a wicket each, while Annerie Dercksen also contributed with a breakthrough. However, the lack of sustained pressure allowed New Zealand to dictate terms throughout the chase. Despite some disciplined spells from Ayabonga Khaka, the bowlers couldn’t break the crucial partnerships at key moments, which ultimately proved costly.

    This article was first published at WomenCricket.com, a Cricket Times company.

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