South Africa’s 20-year-old all-rounder Kayla Reyneke continues to build a strong reputation in women’s cricket, and her display in the second T20I against New Zealand further highlighted her growing influence.
In a match where the top order had already laid a solid platform, Reyneke delivered the decisive finishing touch that elevated South Africa’s innings. Coming to the crease in the closing stages, she immediately shifted the momentum with an aggressive approach.
Showing confidence and powerful ball-striking, she produced a remarkable late flourish, striking a hat-trick of sixes that transformed a competitive total into a formidable one. Her unbeaten 28 from just nine deliveries, featuring two fours and three towering sixes, arrived at a crucial phase of the innings, placing New Zealand under renewed pressure and tilting the game in South Africa’s favour.
The late acceleration ultimately proved vital. South Africa posted 177/5, and although New Zealand mounted a determined chase, the hosts’ bowlers held firm to seal an 18-run victory. Reyneke’s contribution was significant not only in terms of runs but also in the way it influenced the direction of the contest.
What makes her rise even more noteworthy is how quickly she has made an impact at the international level. Reyneke made her T20I debut earlier this year against Pakistan and immediately delivered a strong all-round performance.
In her first appearance, she remained unbeaten on 29 and also claimed two wickets, an effort that earned her the Player of the Match award. Since then, she has steadily built momentum. After picking up another wicket in the second match against Pakistan, she has continued to play important knocks.
Her unbeaten scores of 24* and now 28* against New Zealand underline her composure and ability to deliver in pressure situations. Securing two Player of the Match awards in just four T20Is reflects her growing stature in the format. There is both calmness and fearlessness in the manner in which Reyneke approaches her role.
Her innings in the second T20I against New Zealand illustrated these qualities clearly. Arriving late at the crease, she produced exactly the kind of contribution her team required. For South Africa, her performances suggest more than just early promise. They point towards the emergence of a genuine match-winning presence. If Reyneke maintains this trajectory, such impactful moments could soon become a regular part of her international career.