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NZ vs SA 4th T20I Preview: Free Live Streaming, Pitch & Weather Report, Head-to-Head | South Africa tour of New Zealand 2026

Published - 21 Mar 2026, 01:59 PM | Updated - 21 Mar 2026, 02:02 PM

NZ vs SA Match Prediction - Who Will Win 2nd T20I? | South Africa tour of New Zealand 2026
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New Zealand are currently leading the series by a margin of 2-1. Mitchell Santner passes the captaincy band to Tom Latham as he departs for the IPL. South Africa are almost unchanged, as this is their second-tier team.

The likes of Lockie Ferguson, Kyle Jamieson, Devon Conway, and Mitchell Santner would not be part of the squad for the remainder of the T20Is. They are off to India for the upcoming edition of the IPL. South Africa have struggled with the bat, and the Kiwis have taken control since the humiliating defeat in the first match.

Having started the series with a defeat, the Kiwis bounced back under home conditions at Hamilton. With two wins in Hamilton and Auckland, respectively, the Blackcaps are at the top and dominating the Proteas. The South Africans would want to bounce back.

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NZ vs SA 4th T20I Match Preview:

Date and Venue:

The Wellington Regional Stadium will host the fourth T20I match of the five-match T20I series between New Zealand and South Africa on Friday, 22 March. The match is scheduled to start at 11:45 AM IST.

Squads:

New Zealand Squad: Tom Latham (c & wk), Katene Clarke, Josh Clarkson, Dane Cleaver (wk), Zak Foulkes, Bevon Jacobs, Kyle Jamieson, Nick Kelly, Jayden Lennox, Cole McConchie, James Neesham, Tim Robinson, Ben Sears, and Nathan Smith.

South Africa Squad: Keshav Maharaj (c), Ottneil Baartman, Gerald Coetzee, Tony de Zorzi, Connor Esterhuizen, Dian Forrester, Rubin Hermann (wk), George Linde, Nqobani Mokoena, Wiaan Mulder, Andile Simelane, Lutho Sipamla, Jason Smith, and Prenelan Subrayen.

NZ vs SA Probable XIs:

New Zealand Playing XI: Tom Latham, Josh Clarkson, Dane Cleaver (wk), Tim Robinson, Bevon Jacobs, Nick Kelly, Cole McConchie, James Neesham, Jayden Lennox, Zak Foulkes, and Ben Sears

South Africa Playing XI: Tony de Zorzi, Connor Esterhuizen, Jason Smith, Dian Forrester, Rubin Hermann, Wiaan Mulder, George Linde, Keshav Maharaj (C), Nqobani Mokoena, Gerald Coetzee, and Lutho Sipamla.

NZ vs SA 4th T20I:

Tom Latham vs Gerald Coetzee

Tom Latham has taken the captaincy band from Mitchell Santner. Latham returned to New Zealand's T20I side after a huge gap. The wicket-keeper batter, who has led the New Zealand side on several occasions, has not played the format for years. He took some time to bounce back, as he was dismissed for single-digit scores in the first two games. However, scoring an unbeaten half-century, he guided the Kiwis to a victory in the third game of the series.

On the contrary, Gerald Coetzee, who was once picked as one of the frontline pacers for South Africa, was later sidelined due to injuries. He is currently not picked under any franchise and is hence looking to shape his career back with the Proteas. Coetzee has been effective to some extent in this World Cup and will be crucial for South Africa with the new ball.

Tim Robinson vs George Linde

Tim Robinson, the 23-year-old batter from Wellington, has had a silent series until now, but he will be returning to his home ground and will be willing to turn the wheels of his fortune in front of the home crowd. He might be less experienced, but he is not inexperienced, having played 27 matches for them. He also has a T20I century to his name this early in his career.

George Linde, the left-arm spinner from South Africa, was not featured as a frontline spinner in the T20 World Cup, but he has never disappointed whenever he has been handed an opportunity. He has been going well with the willow in this series and has picked up occasional wickets as well. However, the best is yet to come from the Protea spinner. He will be crucial in the middle overs against batters like Robinson.

Bevon Jacobs vs Keshav Maharaj

The New Zealand youngster has been hyped to a much greater extent than any other youngster in the current setup. Jacobs mainly emerged as a big hitter of the white ball and a fearless striker who can clear the fence comfortably with his long levers. Jacobs was also picked by the Mumbai Indians back in the previous IPL season as a backup.

Keshav Maharaj is one of the generational spinners from South Africa, and as the captain of the side, he would have added responsibility against batters like Jacobs, who can take the game away single-handedly. Maharaj is never about conditions favouring him; he is a trickster and can deceive the batsman at times with his quick tricks, instead of bluntly relying on the turn and bounce offered by the track.

NZ vs SA 4th T20I Key Players:

New Zealand: Tom Latham, Jaydon Lennox, Bevon Jacobs and Ben Sears.

South Africa: George Linde, Gerald Coetzee, and Keshav Maharaj.

NZ vs SA Free Live Streaming in India, Live Telecast

TV Rights in India: The NZ vs SA match will be live on TV, as Sony Sports Network has acquired broadcasting rights.

Live Streaming Platform in India: The match will be broadcast live on the OTT platforms, and fans can witness the game through their portable gadgets on the Fancode and Sony Liv apps.

When will the NZ vs SA match take place? The 4th T20I fixture is scheduled for Sunday, March 22, 2026.

Where will the match be played? The NZ vs SA game will be played at Wellington Regional Stadium in Wellington.

How to live stream the match between NZ vs SA on mobile online? Fans using mobile can stream it live on the Fancode and the Sony Liv apps, respectively.

NZ vs SA, 4th T20I Weather Report, Pitch Report of Wellington

NZ vs SA Weather Report of Wellington:

New Zealand probably flaunts the best weather conditions during this time of the year. The temperature in Wellington could be said to be cool, as it will be around 15 degrees even during the afternoon. The humidity index will be moderately high, however, the wind speed will largely facilitate lateral movement with the new ball. The days will be bright and sunny with no chance of rainfall.

NZ vs SA Pitch Report of Wellington:

The Wellington Regional Stadium, often known as the Sky Stadium, features a drop in pitch that facilitates batsmen to a greater extent than bowlers. The true bounce that the pitch offers can be brought into play by some lanky bowlers; however, an even bounce and good pace often help the batters to display their wide array of shots. High scores are very common on this surface, and even the conditions do not favour bowlers much.

NZ vs SA T20I Head-to-Head Records:

New Zealand and South Africa have met each other in 23 T20Is. The South Africans have had the upper hand, as they have managed 13 wins, while on the other hand, New Zealand have managed to win just 10 games in T20Is. However, New Zealand's recent winning streak has been overwhelming against the Proteas.

StatsMatchesNZ WonSA WonNRTied
Overall23101300
In T20 World Cups51400
Last 5 T20Is53200

NZ vs SA Head-to-Head Records: Key Statistics

Though the Blackcaps never seemed to be one of the most dominating sides in the history of the shortest format of the game, they have won the majority of the games against the Proteas in recent times. Though South Africa dominated single-handedly on former occasions, the Kiwis have bounced back in recent times, be it their main squad in the T20 World Cup or their second-tier team in the ongoing series.

NZ vs SA Head-to-Head Records- Result of the last five games:

  • New Zealand vs South Africa—New Zealand won by 8 wickets, Auckland, March 20th, 2026
  • New Zealand vs South Africa—New Zealand won by 68 runs, Hamilton, March 17th, 2026
  • New Zealand vs South Africa—South Africa won by 7 wickets, Mount Maunganui, Mar 15, 2026
  • New Zealand vs South Africa – New Zealand won by 9 wickets, Eden Gardens, Mar 4, 2026
  • New Zealand vs South Africa – South Africa won by 7 wickets, Ahmedabad, Feb 14, 2026

NZ vs SA—Conclusion

Alongside missing their big names from the T20 World Cup, New Zealand will now also not have the likes of their skipper, Mitchell Santner, and Lockie Ferguson, who will not be available for the remainder of the series, as they will be arriving in India to feature in the IPL. New Zealand would still be aiming to win the series under Tom Latham, after having taken a lead under skipper Santner.

South Africa have been missing out on the majority of their players due to the IPL. Other than the big names from the World Cup, several other crucial players will also be missing out on this series due to the Pakistan Super League, which is also being held during this time. It only includes Keshav Maharaj and George Linde, who are not part of any of these franchise league teams.

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