New Zealand vs South Africa Live Score, Women’s World Cup 2025: New Zealand and South Africa seek the first victory in Indore

The loss of 89 points from New Zealand against Australia has exposed fragiles familiar to the bat. Despite a brilliant century of Captain Sophie Disted, the White Fougères fell in the pursuit of 327, continuing a disturbing trend of inconsistent that has tormented them since the beginning of 2024. With ten defeats in their last 15 ODI, the New Zealand striker unit has tried to shoot collectively, beating the 250 Odi of Neo-Zealand. The Bowling department, led by Lea Tahuhu and supported by the Kerr Sisters – Jess and Amelia – as well as the young talents Bree Illing and Eden Carson, offers a mixture of experience and energy but lacked consistency.
For South Africa, their campaign started in a disastrous manner in Gowahati, where they had reached only 69 against England. Their highest order of striker, which depends on Laura Wolvaardt, Tazmin Brits and Marizanne Kapp, must come together quickly to avoid a third consecutive collapse after being upset for 115 against Pakistan before. The form of the British, which on average more than 80 in the ODIs this year with four hundred, remains a brilliant spark for the Proteas.
The competition also has personal milestones and selection issues. Suzie Bates, who should play his 350th international match, continues to anchor the first order in New Zealand despite a recent inconsistency. South Africa can reconsider the omission of Allrounder Anxier Derrie Dercsen, which has been among their few strikers to score a century in recent times.
Indore conditions could play a key role. The surface used for Australia-New Zealand Clash was a hitting paradise, but a fresh pitch and a potential covered sky can help designers. The two parties will seek to adapt quickly, as Bates noted: “These are the best adapts tomorrow.”
The two desperate teams to leave the brand in the tournament, the shock of Monday is set up as a tense battle between the two sides that seek to rediscover rhythm, resilience and redemption.



