Fans erupt as Connor Esterhuizen’s blazing innings powers South Africa to series-clinching win against New Zealand in 5th T20I

Mar 25, 2026

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Fans erupt as Connor Esterhuizen’s blazing innings powers South Africa to series-clinching win against New Zealand in 5th T20I

The Hagley Oval bore witness to a clinical display of T20 cricket as South Africa secured a decisive 33-run victory over New Zealand in the fifth and final T20I. With the series on the line, the Proteas showcased their depth and temperament, silencing a partisan Kiwi crowd to lift the trophy. On a surface that offered decent carry, South Africa’s total of 187/4 proved too steep a mountain for the Black Caps, who eventually withered under the pressure of a disciplined South African bowling attack, finishing at 154/8.

Connor Esterhuizen’s blazing knock against New Zealand lights up Hagley Oval

The narrative of the first innings was dominated by one man, Connor Esterhuizen. Coming in at number four with the scoreboard reading 76/2, the wicketkeeper-batter played an innings of pure calculated aggression. While Wiaan Mulder (31 off 29) and Rubin Hermann (39 off 31) provided a steady foundation, it was Esterhuizen who shifted the gears into overdrive.

Esterhuizen’s strike rate of 227.27 told the story of his dominance. He reached his half-century in just 25 deliveries, dismantling the New Zealand pace attack with a mix of traditional power hitting and innovative scoops. By the time he was eventually caught by James Neesham off the bowling of Ben Sears in the final over, he had amassed 75 runs from just 33 balls, decorated with 4 fours and five towering sixes. His 61-run partnership with Dian Forrester (21 off 13) ensured South Africa plundered over 60 runs in the death overs, setting a formidable target of 188.

South African bowlers choke New Zealand chase to seal series win

New Zealand’s pursuit of 188 started on shaky ground and never truly found its rhythm. The Proteas’ bowling unit, led by the tactical acumen of captain Keshav Maharaj, squeezed the life out of the chase through consistent pressure and regular wickets. Katene Clarke fell early for just 2, and while Tim Robinson (25) and Dane Cleaver (22) attempted a recovery, the mounting required run rate forced errors.

The middle order offered a glimmer of hope when Bevon Jacobs played a spirited cameo of 36 from 19 balls, striking two sixes to bring the equation within reach. However, the South African pace duo of Ottneil Baartman and Gerald Coetzee proved too clinical. Baartman’s double strike, removing Cleaver and the dangerous Jacobs, broke the back of the New Zealand resistance.

The choke was personified by the final five overs, where New Zealand struggled to find the boundary. Wiaan Mulder capped off a brilliant all-round game by dismissing the set Neesham (24) via a successful DRS review in the 20th over, effectively ending any hopes of a miracle. Coetzee finished with figures of 2/21, while Baartman and Mulder also claimed two scalps apiece. New Zealand ended their 20 overs at 154/8, falling 33 runs short and handing South Africa a memorable series triumph on foreign soil.

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