The White Ferns host the Proteas in a blockbuster ICC Women’s Championship ODI series at Hagley Oval, kicking off March 29, 2026, in Christchurch. New Zealand Women, unbeaten in their last three Championship outings, clash with South Africa Women in a pivotal three-match rubber that could reshape the standings. Fresh off a T20I series whitewash by NZ, the ODIs promise high-octane cricket under Hagley’s benevolent skies, with Amelia Kerr’s all-round wizardry pitted against Laura Wolvaardt’s elegant batting.

This tour—part of SA’s March 15-April 4 visit—caps a grueling summer, blending Championship points with bilateral bragging rights. Fans pack the boutique venue for day-night thrillers, as both sides eye World Cup qualification momentum.
Championship Context: Points on the Line
The ICC Women’s Championship 2025-2029 cycles through bilateral ODIs, awarding points for the 2029 World Cup. New Zealand Women top the nascent table with six points from three wins (NRR +4.032), dominating Zimbabwe recently by 200 runs in the third ODI. South Africa lurks third, with points from a 37-run triumph over Pakistan (361/8 vs 345).
Full standings reflect early action:
| Team | Played | Won | Lost | NR | Points | NRR |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| New Zealand Women | 3 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 6 | +4.032 |
| Sri Lanka Women | 3 | 2 | 1 | 0 | 4 | +0.036 |
| South Africa Women | ? | ? | ? | ? | ? | ? |
| Australia Women | Recent | Form | Strong | |||
| Others | Pending | Series |
(Note: Table top excerpt; full ladder updates post-series.) Two points per win propel contenders; NZ aims to extend streak, SA to climb.
Hagley Oval Venue: Batter’s Paradise
Christchurch’s Hagley Oval, with its leafy backdrop and compact boundaries, favors chases. True bounce aids seamers early, but true pitches dry into run-fests—average first innings 250+. Women’s ODIs here average 280+ totals, with dew aiding second digs in D/N clashes.
History: Hosted 2015 and 2022 World Cups; NZ defended 265 vs India in ’22 semis. Recent: High-scoring T20Is. Weather March-end: Mild 20°C, low rain risk post-autumn. Capacity 15,000 buzzes electric.
Match Schedule: Three Thrillers Unfold
The series spans post-T20I recovery:
| Match | Date | Venue | Start Time (Local/NZDT) | Broadcast |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1st ODI | Sun, Mar 29 | Hagley Oval, Christchurch | 2:00 PM | Spark Sport, Sky NZ |
| 2nd ODI | Tue, Mar 31 / Wed Apr 1 | Basin Reserve, Wellington | 11:00 AM | Spark Sport |
| 3rd ODI | Sat, Apr 4 | Basin Reserve, Wellington | 11:00 AM | Spark Sport |
Day-night opener under lights; windy Basin tests batters next. Live on Spark Sport NZ, ESPN globally; Cricbuzz apps for scores.
NZ Women Preview: White Ferns in White-Hot Form
Captain Amelia Kerr (140* recent Championship runs) orchestrates a balanced unit post-Zimbabwe routs. Squad: Bates (opener veteran), Plimmer, Kerr (c), Sharp, Halliday, Green, plus seam attack led by Devine (returning fit).
Form: WWW vs ZIM—200-run third ODI thrashing. Strengths: Kerr’s spin (wickets + runs), top-order solidity. Batting depth to 8; pace trio exploits Hagley swing. Weakness: Middle-order fragility if early wickets tumble.
Key stars:
- Amelia Kerr: All-round phenom, leg-spin wizard.
- Suzie Bates: Experience anchor.
- Izzy Sharp: Emerging pacer.
T20I series win (5-0 implied) boosts morale.
SA Women Preview: Proteas’ Firepower
South Africa, rebuilding post-T20I losses, bank on Wolvaardt (consistent opener) and clutch bowling. Squad highlights: Wolvaardt (c), Tryon, Kapp (veteran all-rounder), Mlaba (spinner).
Form: 37-run Pak win, but T20I struggles. Strengths: Wolvaardt’s elegance, Kapp’s experience (300+ ODIs), seam variety. Batting firepower with Tryon sixes. Weakness: Spin vulnerability on NZ turners; away form patchy.
Key stars:
- Laura Wolvaardt: Elegant opener, captain cool.
- Marizanne Kapp: Pace all-rounder, game-changer.
- Nonkululeko Mlaba: Wicket-taking left-arm spin.
Head-to-Head: Edge to Kiwis
NZ leads 12-8 in ODIs (last 20). Recent: NZ won 3-0 home series 2022. Hagley: White Ferns unbeaten in women’s ODIs. SA’s last win: 2021 thriller. Expect tight contests—NZ’s home soil tips scales.
| Last 5 ODIs (NZ v SA) | Winner | Margin |
|---|---|---|
| 2022 3rd ODI | NZ | 6 wkts |
| 2022 2nd ODI | NZ | 49 runs |
| 2021 1st ODI | SA | 3 wkts |
| … | … | … |
Kiwis’ recent dominance sets tone.
Prediction and Watch Guide: Ferns to Prevail
NZ favored 2-1: Hagley opener sets tone—Kerr 4-fer, chase under lights. Basin winds favor seam; series NZ edge via depth. SA steals one if Wolvaardt centuries.
Watch: Spark Sport stream; apps for live blogs. Pitch report: Bat first if overcast. Fantasy picks: Kerr (c/vc), Wolvaardt.

Emma Brooks is a contributing writer at richlittleragdolls.co.nz, covering news, community updates, and trending stories across New Zealand and Australia. Her work focuses on delivering clear, accurate, and reader-friendly reporting that helps audiences stay informed about regional and national developments.









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