
South Africa Ready to face New Zealand In the second encounter T20i Tri-Series 2025 Stored on 16 July at Harare Sports Club. The Proteas Head in this stability with the wind in his sail after a five -wicket win against Zimbabwe in the series opener.
In the first game, South Africa demonstrated both flexibility and talent. Chasing a total of 141/6 of Zimbabwe, debutant Rubin Harman Anchor the innings with 45 runs composed off 37 balls, while Devald Bravis He took charge in strong fashion, destroyed 41 runs with five sixes, converting the chase into a vocal finish at 142/5 in just 15.5 overs. Run Chase was not without its hiccups, with the losing South Africa’s early wickets and was being shaken by Zimbabwe bowlers in a moment. However, Harman and Brevis stabilized the nerves and intensified when needed, underlining the youth team’s ability to overcome failures. Under the leadership of South Africa’s bowling unit George Linde (3–10), Zimbabwe’s batsmen suffocated, establishing a available target and performing disciplined lines and lengths.
South Africa to face New Zealand with a winning pace
South Africa’s recent form has been encouraging in T20 International, emerging talents played decisive roles and the squad showed depth despite some senior regular disappearance. His clinical performance in the initial match reflects a side that is well adjusting squad changes and maintains high standards. Proteus will look to continue his strong run against New Zealand, a competitor, led by Mitchell Santner.
SA vs NZ: Both teams predicted to play XI
South Africa:
- Reesa hendrix
- Lohan-Dre Pretorius
- Rasi van der duson (C)
- Devald Bravis
- Rubin Harman
- Corbin Bosch
- George Linde
- Seenuran Muthusimi
- Nakaba Peter
- Garald koetzi
- Quena Mafaka
New Zealand:
- Devon Conway
- Rachin ravindra
- Derail michelle
- Mark chapman
- Glen Philips
- Michael Bracewell
- Jimmy Neesham
- Michel Santner (C)
- Adam milne
- Matte henry
- Ish Sodhi


