New Zealand vs South Africa

This should be an exciting Test series between New Zealand and South Africa, with the first match taking place in Christchurch.

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Betting Odds for New Zealand vs South Africa

New Zealand – 1.75 (If the user bet Rs.100 he will get 116 returns).
South Africa – 3.75 (On Rs.100 users will get Rs.475 in return).

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Match Details

Match: New Zealand vs South Africa
Date: February 17, 2022
Time: 03:30 AM IST.
Venue: Hagley Oval, Christchurch.

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Weather Report

The weather in Hagley Oval, New Zealand, is expected to be bright tomorrow. The daytime temperature will reach 23 °C, while the nighttime temperature will drop to 13 °C. It will be dry, with no precipitation and clouds covering 23% of the sky, with a humidity of approximately 67%.

Pitch Report

The Hagley Oval pitch has been a batter’s dream, and due to the bounce and pace, fast bowlers will have a bigger say in the wicket than spinners. The side that wins the toss will want to bat first, and a huge score will put a lot of pressure on the opposition. However, bowlers benefit from live grass on the surface for the whole of the first day, and bowling first isn’t a terrible idea either.

Squad Comparison

New Zealand

Meanwhile, the absence of Ross Taylor and Kane Williamson has left the New Zealand team with some large shoes to fill. Tom Latham will lead the team, and the hosts’ inability to win their past two Test series against India and Bangladesh will be a thorn in their side’s confidence. Even though the experienced heads are missing out, a lot of new faces could have a chance to shine. Conway has been in incredible form at the top, and Young, who shone against India, will team up with Latham at the top. De Grandhomme takes over as all-rounder, with Matt Henry filling in for Trent Boult, who is missing due to paternal obligations.

New Zealand Playing XI

Tom Latham(c), Tom Blundell(wk), Will Young, Devon Conway, Henry Nicholls, Daryl Mitchell, Colin De Grandhomme, Kyle Jamieson, Tim Southee, Neil Wagner, Matt Henry

South Africa

South Africa are expected to field the same lineup that defeated India in the second and third Tests, with the exception of Keegan Petersen, who will be replaced at number three by Sarel Erwee. The Dean Elgar-led team has improved dramatically in terms of roster depth and is no longer in rebuilding mode. The Proteas have a fantastic record against the Kiwis, particularly in the longer format, and will be hoping to build on their recent series victory over India. This will be most of the players’ first significant test under international settings, and it will be intriguing to watch how they handle it.

South Africa Playing XI

Dean Elgar(c), Kyle Verreyne(wk), Aiden Markram, Sarel Erwee, Rassie van der Dussen, Temba Bavuma, Keshav Maharaj, Marco Jansen, Kagiso Rabada, Lungi Ngidi, Duanne Olivier

Match Prediction for New Zealand vs South Africa

This should be an exciting Test series between New Zealand and South Africa, with the first match taking place in Christchurch. The Blackcaps will be trying to improve on a couple poor records against the Proteas, but it will be difficult given the tourists’ excellent bowling unit. The hosts are also without Trent Boult, who will make it more difficult for them to win. This match might go any way, although South Africa is the favourite because to their historical edge over the hosts, yet the weather may hinder a result, therefore they should be seen as a draw no bet.

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