New Zealand captain Sophie Devine. | Photo Credit: AP

Despite beginning their campaigns with defeats, New Zealand and South Africa head into their conflict on the Holkar Stadium on Monday in contrasting moods.

While the White Ferns survived a humiliation by the hands of Australia due to Sophie Devine’s heroics, the Proteas couldn’t escape one, with England education them with a 10-wicket win.

New Zealand, which has stayed put in Indore since arriving in India for the match, has had the possibility to take just a few days off and chill out earlier than resuming coaching. That, in response to senior batter Suzie Bates, offers the workforce “an enormous benefit” going into the conflict.

The South Africans can’t afford to sit down again. An upbeat coaching session however, the workforce is underneath strain to scrub up its act when it takes the sector within the nation’s cleanest metropolis.

The two groups haven’t met within the 50-over format in additional than two years, since South Africa’s 2-1 collection win in late 2023. They did, nonetheless, meet within the T20 World Cup last final 12 months, the place New Zealand emerged victorious.

While the precedence was on engaged on their defence within the coaching, South African batters will do properly to rethink their footwork and the shortage of it in opposition to England.

The onus lies on Laura Wolvaardt and Tazmin Brits — essentially the most prolific opening pair in ODIs because the final World Cup — to set tempo for the Proteas.

Amelia Kerr’s googlies may also be one to take care of for an inconsistent middle-order, which can need to share duties with Marizanne Kapp.

The story is comparable for the White Ferns, with strain on Bates and Georgia Plimmer to come back good in opposition to a various assault led by the miserly swing bowling of Kapp.

With the specter of rain throughout numerous venues throwing a spanner in numerous early predictions, defeat for both workforce will make their probabilities of reaching the semifinals a tad tough.

Published – October 05, 2025 09:38 pm IST