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New Zealand and South Africa Kick Off Journey to 2028 T20 World Cup
New Zealand and South Africa are gearing up for the 2028 T20 World Cup, with their recent matches showcasing their strengths and weaknesses. In their latest encounter, South Africa dominated New Zealand, winning by 7 wickets with Aiden Markram scoring an unbeaten 86 off 44 balls. Marco Jansen took 4 wickets, helping South Africa restrict New Zealand to 175-7.
In another match, New Zealand bounced back, defeating South Africa by 9 wickets in the T20 World Cup semi-final, with Finn Allen scoring a record-breaking 33-ball century.
The series will also see Tony de Zorzi return for South Africa, after injury ruled him out of the World Cup.This series also officially begins both countries' road to the 2028 T20 World Cup, which will be co-hosted by New Zealand. For some of the players in the fray, it's an opportunity to begin early auditions for the big event.
When South Africa announced their squad for the T20 World Cup, the decision that raised the most eyebrows was the exclusion of Ottneil Baartman. The 32-year-old medium pacer had finished as the SA20's leading wicket-taker with 20 scalps at an average of 13.55, making great use of his change-up deliveries. Fast bowling is a department South Africa are stacked in, but Baartman will want to use this series as an opportunity to add to his 22 T20I wickets and stake a claim for a place in their first-choice XI. Conditions in New Zealand aid faster bowling, and his variations will make him not just difficult to put away but also a major threat, as batters in the SA20 found out.
The Bay Oval isn't a particularly high-scoring ground, and the team batting first will likely be happy getting to a score in the 180-190 range. There has been only one score north of 200 in the ten completed T20s at this ground since the start of 2024, and only seven such scores in the 45 T20s the ground has hosted overall.
Bevon Jacobs is in form, hitting five consecutive half-centuries in the Super Smash. With New Zealand's top batters rested, Jacobs gets a chance to shine in the middle order.
Both teams have secured their spots in the 2028 T20 World Cup, with New Zealand and Australia hosting the event.