Wellington, New Zealand: In a match that will be remembered as one of the most thrilling contests in women’s One Day International (ODI) cricket, Amelia Kerr delivered a stunning unbeaten 179 to guide New Zealand to a dramatic two-wicket victory over South Africa at Basin Reserve on Wednesday.
The match witnessed an extraordinary run-fest, with a combined 696 runs scored in 99.4 overs, making it one of the highest-scoring games in women’s ODI history. More importantly, New Zealand’s successful chase of 347 runs became the highest successful run chase ever recorded in women’s ODI cricket.
Amid several impressive batting performances on both sides, it was Amelia Kerr who stole the spotlight with a remarkable innings that kept New Zealand’s hopes alive even as wickets fell around her.
Match Summary
| Match Details | Information |
|---|---|
| Venue | Basin Reserve, Wellington |
| Result | New Zealand won by 2 wickets |
| South Africa Score | 346/6 (50 overs) |
| New Zealand Score | 350/8 (49.4 overs) |
| Player of the Match | Amelia Kerr |
| Key Performances | Amelia Kerr 179*, Isabella Gaze 68, Anneke Bosch 91, Laura Wolvaardt 69 |
Amelia Kerr’s Historic Innings Leads Record Chase
Chasing a daunting 347-run target, New Zealand’s innings did not start as planned. Veteran opener Suzie Bates was dismissed in the fifth over by Ayabonga Khaka, leaving the home side under early pressure.
However, Amelia Kerr quickly settled at the crease and began building the innings carefully. Despite her calm presence, New Zealand continued to lose wickets at the other end. By the halfway stage of the innings, the hosts were struggling at four wickets down, with Kayla Reyneke striking twice and Sune Luus removing another key batter.
Georgia Plimmer, Maddy Green, and Brooke Halliday all failed to make substantial contributions, leaving the chase heavily dependent on Kerr’s shoulders.
But the 23-year-old all-rounder rose to the occasion in spectacular fashion.
Crucial Partnership with Isabella Gaze
The turning point of the match came when Amelia Kerr found strong support from wicketkeeper-batter Isabella Gaze, who came in at number six.
The pair stitched together a 120-run partnership in just 82 balls, reigniting New Zealand’s hopes in the massive chase. While Kerr continued to anchor the innings, Gaze played an aggressive knock of 68 runs from 48 balls, hitting 11 boundaries to keep the scoreboard moving.
Kerr contributed 47 runs off 34 balls during the partnership, ensuring the required run rate remained within reach.
By the time Gaze was dismissed by Masabata Klaas, New Zealand had regained momentum and the target suddenly seemed achievable.
Acceleration in the Final Overs
At the time Gaze departed, Amelia Kerr had already crossed the century mark and was batting confidently on 113 from 97 balls. From that moment onward, she shifted gears.
Kerr began accelerating the scoring alongside the lower-order batters:
| Partnership | Runs | Key Contribution |
|---|---|---|
| Kerr & Izzy Sharp | 40 runs | Kerr scored 23 |
| Kerr & Jess Kerr | 25 runs | Came off just 12 balls |
| Kerr & Kayley Knight | Match-winning stand | Finished chase with 2 balls left |
Her century had come off 90 balls, marking her fifth ODI hundred, which also includes a historic double century earlier in her career. Even more impressive was the way she finished the innings—scoring 79 runs in her final 49 deliveries.
With two balls remaining in the match, Kerr calmly sealed the victory with debutant Kayley Knight at the other end, completing the record-breaking chase.
South Africa’s Strong Batting Effort
Earlier in the match, South Africa had put up an impressive batting performance after winning the toss and choosing to bat.
The visitors lost Tazmin Brits early in the eighth over, but the innings was stabilized by a strong partnership between Laura Wolvaardt and Anneke Bosch.
The duo added 132 runs in 124 balls, putting South Africa in a commanding position. Wolvaardt scored 69 runs from 74 balls, while Bosch produced a brilliant 91 off 90 balls, narrowly missing out on a century.
South Africa continued to build partnerships throughout the innings:
| South Africa Partnerships | Runs Added |
|---|---|
| Wolvaardt & Bosch | 132 runs |
| Bosch & Sune Luus | 44 runs |
| Luus & Sinalo Jafta | 34 runs |
| Jafta & Chloe Tryon | 40 runs |
| Tryon & Nadine de Klerk | 36 runs |
| Tryon & Reyneke | 25 runs |
Chloe Tryon also played a valuable cameo, finishing unbeaten on 52, while Sune Luus contributed 40 and Sinalo Jafta added 37.
Despite New Zealand bowlers Bree Illing (3/60) and Kayley Knight (2/65) picking up crucial wickets, South Africa’s total of 346/6 appeared more than competitive.
Complete Scorecard Snapshot
| Team | Score | Top Performers |
|---|---|---|
| South Africa | 346/6 | Bosch 91, Wolvaardt 69, Tryon 52* |
| New Zealand | 350/8 | Amelia Kerr 179*, Gaze 68 |
Bowling highlights:
| Bowler | Figures |
|---|---|
| Bree Illing (NZ) | 3/60 |
| Kayley Knight (NZ) | 2/65 |
| Kayla Reyneke (SA) | 2/54 |
| Masabata Klaas (SA) | 2/61 |
Amelia Kerr’s Innings Enters Cricket Folklore
Cricket fans and analysts widely praised the match-winning performance by Amelia Kerr, describing it as one of the finest innings in women’s ODI history.
Her unbeaten 179 off 139 balls combined patience, smart shot selection, and fearless acceleration in the final overs. It was an innings that single-handedly transformed a difficult chase into a historic triumph.
Although the match was part of a bilateral series rather than a global tournament, many observers believe that Amelia Kerr’s extraordinary knock deserves recognition among the greatest ODI performances ever.
Also read: NZ Women vs SA Women: Amelia Kerr’s Stunning Century Powers New Zealand to Dominant 4-1 Series Win
Series Now Level After Dramatic Win
New Zealand’s thrilling victory not only created a new record in women’s ODI cricket but also leveled the series against South Africa.
The dramatic finish ensured fans witnessed one of the most entertaining matches in recent women’s cricket, highlighting the growing competitiveness and excitement in the sport.
As the series moves forward, all eyes will remain on Amelia Kerr, whose outstanding performance has once again proven why she is considered one of the most talented all-rounders in international cricket today.






















