Match 2nd T20I
South Africa Tour of New Zealand 2026
March 17, 2026, 11:45 am
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Seddon Park, Kirikiriroa

NZ vs SA Today’s Match Prediction & Cricket Betting Tips: South Africa Tour of New Zealand 2026, 2nd T20I, March 17

Published on: Mar 16, 2026 2:05 pm IST | Updated on: Mar 16, 2026 4:09 pm IST

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The action of the South Africa tour of New Zealand 2026 will now move to Seddon Park in Hamilton, where the two teams are set to collide in the second T20I of the five-match series. South Africa made quick work of New Zealand in the first T20I at the Bay Oval. The Black Caps will now look to bounce back, whereas the Proteas will look to continue from where they left off in the last game. In this post, we have compiled free expert tips for the 2nd T20I of the South Africa Tour of New Zealand 2026 at Seddon Park in Hamilton.

Win Probability: NZ vs SA

The Blackcaps’ batting was put under the pump in the opening fixture of the series. They couldn’t go past 100 against a fairly new Proteas bowling attack. However, the hosts will look to bounce back in this fixture and make it 1-1 in the five-match series. Expect the tides to turn for the Blackcaps and expect them to bounce back in this fixture. Therefore, the win probability meter should lean in favor of the hosts. Let’s continue with the post and find out the best cricket tips for the 2nd T20I of the South Africa Tour of New Zealand 2026 at Seddon Park in Hamilton.

SA: 56% win chance
NZ: 44% win chance

  • The Seddon Park in Hamilton is known for yielding runs. The most recent T20 played here saw a first-innings total of 240 set by the Northern Districts.
  • New Zealand have won 10 of the previous 13 T20Is at this venue. One of their three losses was to South Africa in 2012.
  • After a win in the last game, the Proteas have now secured two wins out of their last five encounters against the Blackcaps, who have three wins to their name.

Cricket Betting Tips for NZ vs SA- 2nd T20I

Tim Robinson to score Over 19.5

Although Robinson didn't score big in the last game, he remains a key batter among the top three for the Blackcaps. In his last T20I series at home against Australia, Robinson scored a ton in one of the matches and will be hoping to get going in this fixture.

Tom Latham to score Over 20.5

Having made it to the T20I squad after quite a long time, Latham will be looking to grab this opportunity with both hands. Expect the left-hander to have an impact in this game.

Connor Esterhuizen to score Over 17.5

Having scored an unbeaten 45 in the last game, the Proteas opener will be looking to keep going from where he left in the last game.

Rubin Hermann to score Over 18.5

The left-hander didn't score much in the last game. He will be batting at no. 3 yet again and one can expect him to get going in this fixture.

NZ vs SA Today’s Match Prediction

Check out our prediction for the NZ vs SA 2nd T20I of the South Africa Tour of New Zealand 2026 at Seddon Park in Hamilton.

South Africa would aim to keep up with the good work

The South Africa tour of New Zealand 2026 now shifts to Seddon Park, Hamilton. After a convincing seven-wicket win in the opener at Bay Oval, South Africa will be eager to maintain their momentum and continue building confidence with their experimental squad.

Both teams are using this series to test fringe players, giving opportunities to youngsters while resting regular stars. South Africa’s approach paid dividends in the first match, as their batting unit chased down New Zealand’s minuscule target of 91 runs with composure and intent. The bowling attack also showed discipline, ensuring the hosts never gained control.

One concern for South Africa is the fitness of Jordan Hermann, who sustained a hamstring injury in the opener. With limited recovery time, he may be rested for this clash, opening the door for another youngster to step up.

Heading into Hamilton, South Africa’s focus will be on consistency, replicating the energy and execution from Bay Oval. If they can keep up the good work, they’ll not only strengthen their grip on the series but also showcase the depth of their next generation.

New Zealand will look to dominate at Hamilton with their imperious record at the venue

The second T20I of the South Africa tour of New Zealand 2026 at Seddon Park, Hamilton, offers the hosts a chance to bounce back with confidence. New Zealand’s record at this venue is formidable—they have won 10 of their previous 13 T20Is here, making Hamilton a fortress of sorts. Interestingly, one of their rare defeats at this ground came against South Africa back in 2012, a reminder that history can repeat itself if complacency creeps in.

For New Zealand, the key will be to capitalize on their familiarity with conditions. The pitch at Seddon Park traditionally supports stroke play, and the Black Caps’ batting unit will look to impose themselves early. Their bowlers, too, have thrived here, using variations effectively under lights.

With South Africa carrying momentum from their win at Bay Oval, New Zealand must rely on their home advantage and strong record to regain control of the series. The Hamilton crowd will expect nothing less than dominance, and the Black Caps will be determined to deliver, reinforcing their reputation at one of their most successful venues. Let’s move ahead and check the cricket tips.

NZ vs SA Head-to-Head

Matches Played: 19
NZ won: 7
SA won: 12
No Result: 0
Tied: 0
RECENT form NEW ZEALAND: W L W L L
RECENT form SOUTH AFRICA: W W W L W

In 19 meetings between the two sides, the Proteas have had the upper hand, winning 12 encounters. New Zealand has managed to win the remaining 7 fixtures with no abandoned or tied games played between the two sides. 

Team Analysis: New Zealand and South Africa

How will the two teams, i.e., New Zealand Women and South Africa Women, fare in the 2nd T20I of the South Africa Tour of New Zealand 2026? Let’s take a look.

New Zealand (NZ)

  • After a dismal show in the last game, changes are on the cards in Aotearoa’s (New Zealand’s Maori name) lineup.
  • Bevon Jacobs injured his knee in the last game while attempting a catch. He could be replaced by Josh Clarkson.
  • With Lockie Ferguson available now, he should come in for Ben Sears.
  • Also, Ish Sodhi has been ruled out of the series due to a broken thumb.
  • The rest of the eleven is expected to remain the same.

Expected Starting 11

Devon Conway, Tom Latham (WK), Tim Robinson, Nick Kelly, Josh Clarkson/Bevon Jacobs, Mitchell Santner (C), James Neesham, Cole McConchie, Kyle Jamieson, Zak Foulkes, Lockie Ferguson.

South Africa (SA)

  • Jordan Hermann got his hamstring injured in the last game while fielding. With no time to breathe before the second T20I, expect him to sit out for senior pro Wiaan Mulder.
  • The rest of the eleven should remain the same, considering the way this team dominated in the previous contest.

Expected Starting 11

Tony de Zorzi, Connor Esterhuizen, Jordan Hermann/Wiaan Mulder, Rubin Hermann (WK), Jason Smith, Dian Forrester, George Linde, Keshav Maharaj (C), Gerald Coetzee, Ottneil Baartman, Nqobani Mokoena

Weather Conditions and Pitch Report

Here’s the pitch and weather report for the 2nd T20I of the South Africa Tour of New Zealand 2026 between New Zealand and South Africa at Seddon Park in Hamilton (Kirikiriroa).

Pitch ReportWeather Report
Tuesday’s game will be the 14th T20I at Seddon Park.A mild to chilly day is expected in Hamilton.
Eight of the previous 13 matches here saw first-innings scores of 180+.High of 24°C and low of 10°C.
The surface generally favors stroke play, rewarding aggressive batting.Conditions will be clear with no threat of rain.
Spinners may find grip later, but batting remains dominant.Evening temperatures could dip, adding a slight chill.
Teams often aim for 180–200 as a par score.Dew unlikely to be a major factor, ensuring fair conditions.
Toss could be crucial—batting first has historically yielded success.Overall, perfect weather for a full game of cricket.

Toss Prediction

With first‑innings scores often crossing 190 at Seddon Park, the captain winning the toss will likely choose to bat first. Setting a strong total could be decisive, as chasing under lights against disciplined bowling becomes tricky. The toss outcome may significantly shape this high‑stakes contest.

Where to Watch Today’s Match

The online live streaming of the 2nd T20I of the South Africa Tour of New Zealand 2026 will take place live on Amazon Prime Video and Sony LIV app. The live TV coverage for this series will be available on the Sony Sports Network.

NZ vs SA: Today’s Match Predictions

New Zealand has a terrific record at this venue in T20Is. After what happened in the previous encounter, they couldn’t have asked for a better venue than Seddon Park to bounce back in the series. Going with the conditions and the record the hosts possess at this venue, expect them to win this encounter and make it 1-1 in the 5-match series. So, as per our prediction, New Zealand is expected to win the NZ vs SA, 2nd T20I of the South Africa Tour of New Zealand 2026.

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