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    Top 3 South Africa Women Players to Watch vs New Zealand in 3rd T20I

    Priya MenonBy Priya MenonMarch 20, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The third match of the five-game T20I series between New Zealand Women and South Africa Women will be played at Eden Park in Auckland. The Proteas staged an impressive comeback in the series by securing a convincing victory in the second encounter after an early setback. When it initially looked like the hosts might dominate the contest, Laura Wolvaardt and her side responded with determination to level the momentum. As South Africa Women prepare for another crucial clash, here are three players who could play a decisive role.

    Ayabonga Khaka
    Ayabonga Khaka has established herself as one of South Africa’s most reliable bowlers in recent years. Across her T20I career, she has taken 67 wickets from 76 innings while maintaining an economy rate of 6. Known for her disciplined approach and ability to strike at key moments, Khaka had a modest outing in the first match of the series with just one wicket. However, she bounced back strongly in the second game, delivering a match-changing spell of four wickets for 27 runs. She will be aiming to carry that momentum into the third T20I.

    Nonkululeko Mlaba
    Spinner Nonkululeko Mlaba has been a consistent performer for the Proteas with her knack for breaking partnerships and controlling the flow of runs. She has claimed 64 wickets from 68 innings in T20Is at an economy rate of 6. Mlaba picked up a solitary wicket in the opening game but returned with an impressive three-wicket haul in the following match. Her ability to apply pressure in the middle overs makes her a key figure as South Africa target a series lead.

    Kayla Reyneke
    Young all-rounder Kayla Reyneke has quickly emerged as an exciting prospect for South Africa with her impactful performances. In her brief T20I career so far, she has scored 81 runs from three innings at a strike rate of 188 and has also taken three wickets from four innings at an economy rate of 7. Reyneke made a notable contribution in the first game with an unbeaten 24 and followed it up with a match-winning cameo in the second encounter, scoring 28 off just nine deliveries. Her dynamic all-round abilities could once again prove crucial in the upcoming fixture.

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    Priya produces match previews and prediction content for women’s cricket. She highlights key match-ups, venue factors, and likely team combinations in a clear, fan-friendly format.

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