The zimbabwe women vs new zealand women T20 series ended in emphatic fashion as New Zealand Women sealed a 3-0 clean sweep with a crushing 10-wicket victory in the third and final match at Seddon Park, Hamilton. Chasing a modest target of 65, the hosts wrapped up the contest in just 5.4 overs without losing a wicket, underlining their dominance throughout the series.
After winning the toss and opting to bat first, Zimbabwe Women endured a disastrous start and never truly recovered. Despite managing to bat the full 20 overs, they could only post 64 for 9 — a total that proved far too small against a confident New Zealand side.
Zimbabwe Women Struggle After Choosing to Bat
At Seddon Park, Zimbabwe Women’s decision to bat first quickly backfired. The top order collapsed under relentless pressure from the New Zealand bowling attack. The team lost seven wickets for just 10 runs in a dramatic early collapse that effectively decided the course of the match.
Four Zimbabwe batters were dismissed without scoring, while two others managed just a single run each. The scoreboard made grim reading in the opening overs, and New Zealand’s disciplined bowling ensured there was no room for recovery.
Adel Zimunu attempted to steady the innings and formed a brief partnership with Audrey Mazvishaya. The duo helped Zimbabwe cross the 50-run mark, preventing a complete batting meltdown. Zimunu contributed 20 runs before being dismissed, while captain Nomvelo Sibanda could only add four runs to the tally.
Mazvishaya showed resilience, scoring 20 runs off 37 deliveries and ensuring Zimbabwe batted out their 20 overs. However, the team finished on just 64 for 9 — a total that always looked below par.
Zimbabwe Women Batting Scorecard
| Batter | Runs | Balls |
|---|---|---|
| Audrey Mazvishaya | 20 | 37 |
| Adel Zimunu | 20 | – |
| Nomvelo Sibanda | 4 | – |
| Others (combined) | 20 | – |
| Total | 64/9 (20 overs) |
Nancy Patel Leads New Zealand Bowling Attack
New Zealand’s bowlers delivered a clinical performance, with Nancy Patel standing out as the pick of the attack. She claimed three wickets for just eight runs in her spell and bowled two maiden overs, putting Zimbabwe under immense pressure early in the innings.
Jess Kerr supported her well with two wickets for six runs, while Amelia Kerr and Maddy Green picked up one wicket each. Although Rosemary Mair, Kylie Knight, and Molly Penfold went wicketless, the collective bowling effort ensured Zimbabwe never gained momentum.
New Zealand Bowling Figures
| Bowler | Overs | Runs | Wickets |
|---|---|---|---|
| Nancy Patel | – | 8 | 3 |
| Jess Kerr | – | 6 | 2 |
| Amelia Kerr | – | – | 1 |
| Maddy Green | – | – | 1 |
New Zealand Women Chase Down Target Inside Powerplay
Chasing 65, New Zealand Women showed no hesitation. The opening pair attacked from the outset, finishing the match in the final over of the powerplay.
Wicketkeeper-batter Izzy Gaze led the charge with an unbeaten 38 runs, while Izzy Sharp added 18 not out at the other end. The pair made the chase look effortless, dismantling Zimbabwe’s bowling attack in less than six overs.
Zimbabwe tried five different bowlers, but none managed to make a breakthrough. Adel Zimunu endured a particularly expensive over, conceding 23 runs in a single spell that effectively ended any slim hopes of resistance.
Series Summary: A Complete Whitewash
The dominant win in Hamilton completed a comprehensive 3-0 T20 series victory for New Zealand Women in the zimbabwe women vs new zealand women contest. Earlier in the series, New Zealand had secured convincing wins by 92 runs and 110 runs respectively.
Nancy Patel was named Player of the Match for her outstanding bowling performance in the third T20. Meanwhile, captain Amelia Kerr was awarded Player of the Series after scoring 183 runs and taking four wickets across the three matches — a true all-round display of leadership and skill.
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T20 Series Results
| Match | Result |
|---|---|
| 1st T20 | New Zealand won by 92 runs |
| 2nd T20 | New Zealand won by 110 runs |
| 3rd T20 | New Zealand won by 10 wickets |
| Series Result | New Zealand won 3-0 |
ODI Series Up Next in Dunedin
The focus now shifts to the ODI series between Zimbabwe Women and New Zealand Women. The two teams will face off in three One-Day Internationals scheduled for March 5, 8, and 11 in Dunedin. All matches will begin at 3:30 AM IST.
With momentum firmly on their side, New Zealand Women will look to continue their winning run. Zimbabwe, meanwhile, will aim to regroup and deliver a stronger performance in the longer format.
The zimbabwe women vs new zealand women series may have ended decisively in the T20 format, but the upcoming ODI clashes promise another opportunity for competitive cricket between the two sides.























