Halliday’s Brilliant 157* Powers New Zealand to Dominant Win Over Zimbabwe in NZ-W vs ZIM-W ODI

🗓️ Published on: March 5, 2026 3:25 pm
NZ-W vs ZIM-W

NZ-W vs ZIM-W: New Zealand Women delivered a commanding performance in the opening One Day International of the series against Zimbabwe Women, securing a massive 180-run victory in the NZ-W vs ZIM-W clash in Dunedin. The match was highlighted by a sensational unbeaten century from Brooke Halliday and an impressive bowling display led by the Kerr sisters, which completely dismantled Zimbabwe’s batting lineup.

Halliday’s remarkable innings of 157 not out from 118 balls became one of the standout performances in New Zealand Women’s ODI history. Her score is now tied for the third-highest individual total by a New Zealand women’s batter in ODI cricket. Thanks to her heroics, New Zealand posted a huge total of 354 for 3, their highest-ever ODI score against Zimbabwe.

Zimbabwe, chasing an enormous target, never managed to build sustained momentum and were eventually bowled out for 174 in 47.3 overs, giving the hosts a record victory margin in ODIs between the two sides.

Match Summary: NZ-W vs ZIM-W 1st ODI

TeamScoreOvers
New Zealand Women354/350 Overs
Zimbabwe Women17447.3 Overs
ResultNew Zealand won by 180 runs

Key Performers

PlayerPerformance
Brooke Halliday157* (118 balls)
Maddy Green67 runs
Isabella Gaze59* runs
Amelia Kerr4 wickets for 35 runs
Jess Kerr3 wickets for 28 runs
Kelis Ndhlovu52 runs

Brooke Halliday Leads New Zealand’s Batting Charge

The NZ-W vs ZIM-W match began with Zimbabwe choosing to bowl first after winning the toss. Early in the innings, Zimbabwe had reasons to feel confident when they dismissed New Zealand captain Amelia Kerr for 15 and later removed Emma McLeod for 35 within the first 16 overs.

However, their early breakthroughs were quickly overshadowed by an outstanding partnership between Brooke Halliday and Maddy Green. Batting at number three, Green played a steady innings while Halliday took control of the scoring.

The duo built a crucial 121-run partnership, stabilizing New Zealand’s innings and pushing the scoring rate higher. Green eventually scored 67 runs before being run out, but by that time New Zealand had already taken firm control of the match.

Halliday reached her half-century in just 45 balls, striking eight boundaries. Her confident stroke play and excellent timing ensured the scoreboard kept ticking steadily.

Explosive Finish From Halliday and Gaze

After Green’s dismissal, Halliday continued her dominance alongside wicketkeeper Isabella Gaze, who provided excellent support at the other end.

The pair added an unbeaten 151-run partnership for the fourth wicket in just 97 balls. Their aggressive batting in the final stages of the innings pushed New Zealand’s total beyond Zimbabwe’s reach.

Gaze also produced an impressive knock, scoring 59 not out from 39 balls, which included multiple boundaries that kept Zimbabwe’s bowlers under pressure.

Halliday brought up her maiden ODI century in 93 balls, and after reaching the milestone, she accelerated even further. She hammered Zimbabwe’s bowlers all around the ground, smashing boundaries with ease.

One of the most remarkable phases of her innings came when she raced from 100 to 150 in just 21 balls, showcasing her dominance in the closing overs. In total, New Zealand scored 117 runs in the last ten overs, finishing with a daunting 354/3.

Zimbabwe’s Chase Falls Apart Despite Early Resistance

Chasing a massive total of 355, Zimbabwe needed a strong start, and opener Modester Mupachikwa tried to provide early momentum with two boundaries against Bree Illing.

However, the hosts quickly struck back when Jess Kerr dismissed Mupachikwa, putting Zimbabwe on the back foot early in the innings.

Zimbabwe’s best partnership came between Chipo Mugeri-Tiripano and Kelis Ndhlovu, who added 93 runs for the second wicket. The pair attempted to stabilize the innings and keep the chase alive.

Ndhlovu played a patient knock and eventually reached her second ODI half-century, scoring 52 runs from 108 balls. Unfortunately for Zimbabwe, she was dismissed immediately after reaching the milestone.

Once Ndhlovu departed, Zimbabwe’s batting lineup collapsed quickly.

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Kerr Sisters Seal Dominant Victory

The middle overs were completely controlled by New Zealand’s bowling attack, particularly the Kerr sisters, who proved too strong for Zimbabwe’s batters.

Amelia Kerr delivered an outstanding spell, taking 4 wickets for 35 runs and breaking the backbone of Zimbabwe’s middle order. Her accurate bowling and clever variations made scoring extremely difficult.

Jess Kerr also played a key role, claiming 3 wickets for 28 runs, including two wickets in consecutive deliveries to wrap up Zimbabwe’s innings.

Zimbabwe’s score went from 142 for 2 in the 36th over to 159 for 7 in the 43rd, highlighting the dramatic collapse that ended any hope of a comeback.

Eventually, Zimbabwe were bowled out for 174, handing New Zealand a comfortable and record-breaking 180-run win in the NZ-W vs ZIM-W match.

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NZ-W vs ZIM-W Series Off to One-Sided Start

The result continues New Zealand Women’s strong form against Zimbabwe after their 3-0 clean sweep in the T20I series earlier in the tour. With this convincing ODI victory, the hosts have taken an early lead in the three-match ODI series.

The match will be remembered primarily for Brooke Halliday’s magnificent maiden ODI century, which not only guided New Zealand to a huge total but also cemented her place among the top individual performers in New Zealand Women’s ODI history.

As the NZ-W vs ZIM-W series progresses, Zimbabwe will need significant improvements in both batting and bowling if they hope to challenge a confident New Zealand side in the upcoming matches.