Lockie Ferguson, Tom Latham sizzle in New Zealand’s commanding win over South Africa in 3rd T20I

Lockie Ferguson, Tom Latham sizzle in New Zealand’s commanding win over South Africa in 3rd T20I

New Zealand delivered a composed all-round performance to defeat South Africa by eight wickets in the third T20I of the South Africa tour of New Zealand 2026 at Eden Park. Opting to bowl first after winning the toss, the hosts executed their plans with precision before chasing down a modest target with ease, sealing the contest with 22 balls to spare.

New Zealand bowlers restrict South Africa to below-par total

South Africa struggled to build momentum throughout their innings, eventually finishing at 136/9 in 20 overs. The innings never quite took off as wickets fell at regular intervals, preventing any substantial partnerships from developing.

Tony de Zorzi and Connor Esterhuizen got starts but failed to convert them into impactful contributions. Esterhuizen looked promising during his brief stay, scoring 15 off just 8 balls, while Jason Smith also added a quick 10. However, the middle order faltered under pressure, with Rubin Hermann and Dian Forrester unable to stabilize the innings.

George Linde (23 off 19) and Gerald Coetzee (16 off 8) provided some late impetus, while Nqobani Mokoena’s 26 off 20 balls helped push the total past 130. Despite these efforts, South Africa’s total remained underwhelming on a good batting surface.

New Zealand’s bowling attack was disciplined and effective. Mitchell Santner and Ben Sears led the charge with two wickets each, while Lockie Ferguson stood out with an economical spell, conceding just 9 runs in his four overs. Contributions from Kyle Jamieson, James Neesham, and Cole McConchie ensured constant pressure on the visitors.

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Tom Latham anchors comfortable chase for Black Caps

Chasing 137, New Zealand got off to a steady start with Devon Conway and Tom Latham laying a solid foundation. Conway played the aggressor early on, scoring a brisk 39 off 26 balls, including four boundaries and two sixes.

After Conway’s dismissal, Latham took control of the innings with a calm and composed knock. The left-hander remained unbeaten on 63 off 55 balls, guiding the chase with maturity and ensuring there were no late hiccups.

Tim Robinson contributed a handy 17, while Nick Kelly finished things off as New Zealand reached 137/2 in just 16.2 overs, showcasing their dominance. South Africa’s bowling unit struggled to apply pressure on the New Zealand batters. Lutho Sipamla and Keshav Maharaj managed to pick up a wicket each, but the lack of breakthroughs hurt their chances.

Job done in style, New Zealand win by 8 wickets with 22 balls to spare in the 3rd T20I🔥#Cricket #NZvSA #CricketTwitter pic.twitter.com/HR5d2trV8n

— CricketTimes.com (@CricketTimesHQ) March 20, 2026

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