Match 1st ODI
South Africa Women Tour of New Zealand 2026
March 29, 2026, 6:30 am
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Hagley Oval, Christchurch (Ōtautahi)

NZ-W vs SA-W Today’s Match Prediction & Cricket Betting Tips: South Africa Women Tour of New Zealand 2026, 1st ODI, March 29

Published on: Mar 28, 2026 5:55 am IST | Updated on: Mar 27, 2026 7:14 pm IST

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The South Africa women tour of New Zealand is now set for the ODIs. After the hosts clinched the 5-match T20I series 4-1, the two teams will now lock horns in a 3-match ODI series slated to commence from March 29. The first ODI will take place at the Hagley Oval in Christchurch, and the remaining two will be played at the Basin Reserve in Wellington. In this post, we have compiled free expert tips for the 1st ODI of the South Africa Women’s Tour of New Zealand 2026 at the Hagley Oval in Christchurch.

Win Probability: NZ-W vs SA-W

The form Whiteferns have shown in this white-ball leg is nothing short of imperious. The hosts have been all over the visitors and they will look to do the same in the ODIs as well. Having won the T20I series 4-1, the Whiteferns would be hoping to take an early stride in the ODI series with a win in the opening contest. Therefore, expect the win probability meter to favor the hosts. Let’s continue with the post and find out the best cricket tips for the 1st ODI of the South Africa Women’s Tour of New Zealand 2026 at the Hagley Oval in Christchurch.

SA-W: 41% win chance
NZ-W: 59% win chance

  • The New Zealand women are heading into this series on the back of whitewashing the Zimbabwe women at home 3-0.
  • South Africa women won their last ODI series at home against Pakistan women 2-1.
  • In the last 5 meetings between the two sides, South Africa women have had a serious upper hand, winning 4 games and losing only one.

Cricket Betting Tips for NZ-W vs SA-W- 1st ODI

Amelia Kerr to score Over 35.5

The Player of the Series in the T20Is, Whiteferns skipper will be looking for yet another prominent performance in this series, with bith bat and ball.

Suzie Bates to score Over 27.5

The senior batter Suzie Bates didn't get much chance to bat in the T20Is, but in the ODIs, she will be a crucial cog. Expect the senior batter to have a good run in this series.

Laura Wolvaardt to score Over 34.5

The Proteas women skipper has been in breathtaking touch in the last 10 ODIs. She has hammered 710 runs at a breathtaking average of 78.89.

Sune Luus to score Over 20.5

All-rounder Sune Luus has scored 448 runs in her last 10 outings and evern scored a ton in the last ODI series at home against Pakistan. She is in good touch and will look to contribute in this game.

NZ-W vs SA-W Today’s Match Prediction

Check out our prediction for the NZ-W vs SA-W 1st ODI of the South Africa Tour of New Zealand 2026 at Hagley Oval, Christchurch.

The New Zealand women will walk into the first ODI with confidence brimming

The South Africa Women’s tour of New Zealand now shifts to the ODI leg, beginning with the first match at Hagley Oval, Christchurch, on March 29. The hosts enter the series brimming with confidence after a dominant run in recent weeks. Having clinched the five‑match T20I series 4‑1 against South Africa, New Zealand Women showcased both depth and consistency across formats.

Adding to their momentum, the White Ferns recently whitewashed Zimbabwe Women 3‑0 at home, further underlining their strength in limited‑overs cricket. The batting unit has looked sharp, with aggressive starts at the top and reliable contributions in the middle order. Their bowlers, too, have maintained discipline, striking early and controlling the flow of runs effectively.

With Hagley Oval offering a balanced surface that rewards both batters and bowlers, New Zealand will look to capitalize on home advantage and continue their winning streak. South Africa, however, will be determined to bounce back after the T20I setback, making this opening ODI a crucial contest. For the White Ferns, confidence is high, and they will aim to set the tone for the series right from the first ball.

Can The Proteas women turn the tables around in ODIs?

South Africa Women will be determined to bounce back in the ODI series after losing the T20Is 4‑1 to New Zealand. Despite that setback, history suggests the Proteas have the edge in the 50‑over format. In the last five meetings between the two sides, South Africa have won four and lost only once, showcasing their ability to adapt and dominate in longer formats.

The Proteas’ strength lies in their experienced core, with batters capable of building partnerships and bowlers who thrive in conditions that offer movement. Their challenge will be to regroup quickly after the T20I disappointment and rediscover the rhythm that has brought them success against New Zealand in recent ODIs. Key players will need to step up, particularly in the middle overs, where South Africa have often outplayed the White Ferns.

With Hagley Oval offering a balanced pitch, the Proteas will look to exploit early swing and put pressure on New Zealand’s batting lineup. If they can translate their past dominance into present form, South Africa Women have every chance to turn the tables and make a strong statement in this ODI series. Let’s move ahead and check the cricket tips.

NZ-W vs SA-W Head-to-Head

Matches Played: 21
NZ-W won: 12
SA-W won: 9
No Result: 0
Tied: 0
RECENT form NEW ZEALAND WOMEN: L L W W W
RECENT form SOUTH AFRICA WOMEN: W W W W L

A total of 21 games have been played between New Zealand Women and South Africa Women in ODI cricket. The Whiteferns have had the upper hand with 12 wins, whereas the Proteas Women have won 9. However, the Proteas women have been quite a dominant side in recent times, winning four of the last five games played between the two sides. 

Team Analysis: New Zealand Women and South Africa Women

How will the two teams, i.e., New Zealand Women and South Africa Women, fare in the 1st ODI of the South Africa Women Tour of New Zealand 2026? Let’s take a look.

New Zealand Women (NZ-W)

  • The hosts have named a 13-member squad for this series.
  • Seamer Kayley Knight is expected to make her ODI debut.
  • Suzie Bates, Flora Devonshire, and Georgia Plimmer, who all missed the Zimbabwe series with injury, are back in the ODI squad.
  • The trio has replaced Emma McLeod, Polly Inglis, and Bella James.

Expected Starting 11

Suzie Bates, Amelia Kerr (C), Georgia Plimmer, Maddy Green, Brooke Halliday, Maddy Green, Isabella Gaze (WK), Flora Devonshire, Jess Kerr, Rosemary Mair, Kayley Knight

South Africa Women (SA-W)

  • Laura Wolvaardt will lead a 15-player ODI squad.
  • All-rounder Kayla Reyneke, who impressed in the T20I series, has got a maiden call-up in the ODI setup.
  • The squad also sees the return of seamers Ayabonga Khaka and Masabata Klaas, who missed the home ODI series against Pakistan women.
  • Veteran all-rounder Dane van Niekerk was initially named in the squad for both series, but she has already been ruled out due to injury in the T20I series.
  • Marizanne Kapp will remain in South Africa to continue her rehabilitation after falling ill during the third T20I against Pakistan.

Expected Starting 11

Tazmin Brits, Laura Wolvaardt (C), Lara Goodall, Sune Luus, Annerie Dercksen, Chloe Tryon, Nadine de Klerk, Kayla Reyneke, Sinalo Jafta (WK), Masabata Klaas, Ayabonga Khaka, Nonkululeko Mlaba

Weather Conditions and Pitch Report

Here’s the pitch and weather report for the 1st ODI of the South Africa Women Tour of New Zealand 2026 between New Zealand Women and South Africa Women at Hagley Oval, Christchurch (Ōtautahi).

Pitch ReportWeather Report
Hagley Oval traditionally offers a good batting surface with true bounce, rewarding stroke play.Christchurch weather is expected to be cool and pleasant, with no rain forecast during match hours.
Early movement with the new ball is common, giving pacers an edge in the first 10 overs.Temperatures will range between 16–18°C, typical of early autumn conditions in New Zealand.
Batters who settle in can score freely, with 250–270 considered a competitive first‑innings total.Humidity will be moderate, which could assist swing bowlers in the morning session.
Spinners may find limited assistance, though they can play a role if the pitch slows later in the day.Winds are expected to be light, ensuring minimal disruption to play.
Overall, expect a balanced contest between bat and ball, with conditions slightly favoring batting as the game progresses.Clear skies and cool conditions set the stage for uninterrupted cricketing action.

Toss Prediction

With early swing likely in Christchurch conditions, particularly in a morning game, the captain winning the toss may prefer to bowl first. Batting becomes easier as the day progresses, so chasing under lights could provide a decisive advantage in this opening ODI.

Where to Watch Today’s Match

The online live streaming of the 1st ODI of the South Africa Women 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-W vs SA-W: Today’s Match Predictions

The Whiteferns are brimming with confidence after making quick work of the Proteas women in the T20I series. They outclassed the visitors and will look to do the same in the ODI series. Playing at home and gaining confidence from the T20I series, the Whiteferns should have their tails up in this game to take an early 1-0 lead in the 3-match series. So, as per our prediction, New Zealand Women is expected to win the NZ-W vs SA-W, 1st ODI of the South Africa Women Tour of New Zealand 2026.

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