New Zealand have been in relentless form this series, heading into the March 11 finale with a commanding 2-0 lead. The first ODI was a pure batting masterclass, highlighted by Brooke Halliday’s incredible 157* that set up a massive 180-run win. Zimbabwe showed some fight through Kelis Ndhlovu’s half-century, but they were completely outmatched. The second game followed a similar script, though this time it was the ball that did the damage; Amelia Kerr turned in a historic performance with a 7-wicket haul that bundled Zimbabwe out for just 102. New Zealand chased that down with eight wickets and 33 overs to spare, effectively sealing the series and leaving the visitors searching for answers.

Squads:
New Zealand Women’s Cricket Team
Maddy Green, Amelia Kerr (C), Rosemary Mair, Jess Kerr, Brooke Halliday, Nensi Patel, Bella James, Molly Penfold, Izzy Gaze (WK), Breeanne Illing, Izzy Sharp, Emma McLeod
Zimbabwe Women’s Cricket Team
Nomvelo Sibanda (C), Beloved Biza, Christabel Chatonzwa, Chiedza Dhururu, Nyasha Gwanzura, Tendai Makusha, Precious Marange, Audrey Mazvishaya, Chipo Mugeri-Tiripano, Modester Mupachikwa, Kelis Ndhlovu, Josephine Nkomo, Loryn Phiri, Loreen Tshuma, Adel Zimunu
Players to watch out:
Maddy Green
Maddy has been a model of consistency in the middle-order, accumulating 94 runs across her two innings at a brilliant average of 94.00. She anchored the second game well with a steady knock, taking her total boundary count to 11 fours for the series while maintaining a strike rate of 86.24. Her ability to rotate the strike and hold one end up has allowed the more aggressive batters to play freely around her.
Chipo Mugeri-Tiripano
Chipo has found some rhythm at the top for Zimbabwe, contributing 42 runs so far with an average of 21.00. While she hasn’t managed to convert her starts into a big score yet, she has shown flashes of intent with four boundaries across her two appearances. The team will be leaning on her experience to provide a more explosive start in the final match to help bridge the scoring gap against a high-pressure New Zealand attack.
Molly Penfold
Molly has quietly been one of the most effective seamers this series, picking up 5 wickets at a very lean average of 8.80. She has bowled 13 overs with great discipline, conceding only 44 runs in total while consistently hitting the right areas to frustrate the Zimbabwean batters. Her ability to take wickets both in the Powerplay and the middle overs has made her a vital component of the White Ferns’ dominant bowling performance.
Christabel Chatonzwa
Christabel has been a key figure for Zimbabwe’s bowling unit, sending down 11 overs and picking up 2 wickets so far. While her economy has been a bit higher with 72 runs conceded, she has shown the knack for breaking partnerships when the game starts to drift. She’ll be looking to tighten up her lines in the next outing to ensure the Kiwi middle order doesn’t get another chance to tee off in the final overs.
Pitch:
Expect a flat track that continues to favor batters, following New Zealand’s massive 354-run total earlier this week. The surface offers even bounce and good carry, though the cool morning air and potential cloud cover may provide seamers with early swing during the first 10 overs.
Weather:
The forecast indicates rain with a high of 17°C and a low of 9°C. There is a 65% chance of precipitation during the day and a 55% chance of light rain in the evening, accompanied by 16 mph southwest winds and high humidity at 88%.
Fantasy Playing XI:
Maddy Green, Amelia Kerr, Rosemary Mair, Jess Kerr, Brooke Halliday, Nensi Patel, Nomvelo Sibanda, Beloved Biza, Precious Marange, Kelis Ndhlovu, Loreen Tshuma
Match Details:
Date – March 11, 2026
Time – 03:30 AM IST
Venue – University Oval, Dunedin
Broadcast – The match will be live-streamed on FanCode.

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