The five-match T20I series between New Zealand and South Africa is finely poised at 1–1 heading into the third clash in Auckland. South Africa drew first blood with a comfortable win in the opener, but New Zealand responded emphatically in Hamilton to level the series.
We take a look at the 3rd of 5 T20I matches from a betting angle.
The market for this one mirrors the previous two games with New Zealand priced at 1.51 and South Africa at 2.60.
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New Zealand 1.51
South Africa 2.60
Series so far
South Africa took the early advantage in the 1st T20I, skittling New Zealand for just 91 and chasing the target with ease to win by seven wickets.
However, the 2nd T20I in Hamilton saw a complete turnaround. New Zealand produced a far more assured batting display to post 175/6, with Devon Conway anchoring the innings with 60 (49) and strong late acceleration from Josh Clarkson putting the Black Caps in the box seat.
In reply, South Africa never really got going. Regular wickets stalled the chase and they were eventually bowled out for 107 in 15.3 overs, handing New Zealand a dominant 68-run victory.
The key shift in Hamilton came through New Zealand’s bowling performance, with Sears and Ferguson claiming three wickets apiece and Santner chipping in with two.
South Africa were unable to settle at any stage of the chase, losing wickets regularly and failing to put together any meaningful partnerships, which stands out as a concern heading into the third match.
What to expect in Auckland
Momentum has clearly shifted towards New Zealand after the Hamilton result. Their batting unit showed significant improvement, particularly through Conway at the top and the finishing power lower down the order.
More importantly, their pace attack looked far more threatening. Sears and Ferguson generated pace and movement, while Santner again provided control when his team needed it most.
For South Africa, the key issue remains batting consistency. Outside of a brief counterattack from George Linde in the 2nd T20I, the lineup failed to apply sustained pressure. Against a New Zealand attack now finding rhythm, that remains a major concern.
That said, South Africa’s bowling unit still has the tools to compete. They were tidy again in Hamilton without being dominant, and if they can make early inroads, they are capable of keeping the hosts in check.
Suggested Bets
Bet 1 – South Africa to win at 2.60
I totally get why New Zealand are favourites and they certainly have momentum after the Hamilton win. The price on South Africa is starting to look too big though and I cannot resist getting involved.
Bet 2 – Top New Zealand Batter: Devon Conway – check price in the last 24 hours before the match starts
Conway looked in excellent touch in Hamilton, compiling a controlled half-century and anchoring the innings. With New Zealand’s batting still evolving, he remains the most reliable option at the top of the order.
Bet 3 – Top South Africa Bowler: Ottneil Baartman at 3.75
Baartman has been one of South Africa’s more consistent performers across the first two matches, picking up wickets and maintaining control. With New Zealand’s batting showing intent, his variations and ability to take pace off the ball could again make him a key wicket-taking option.
Note: All prices are correct at the time of writing but are subject to change.

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