South Africa kicked off their T20I series against New Zealand with a clinical seven-wicket win at Newlands, where spinner Keshav Maharaj etched his name in history by playing his 50th match for the Proteas. Taking charge in Heinrich Klaasen’s absence, Maharaj delivered on and off the field.
The 34-year-old left-armer joins an exclusive club as the 15th South African to hit 50 T20Is, boasting 50 wickets in those outings—a perfect strike rate in terms of numbers. In this game, his spell of 2/25 in four overs was pivotal in restricting New Zealand.
Miller’s 137 caps remain the benchmark, with de Kock at 110, Hendricks on 90, Duminy with 81, and Rabada at 79. Maharaj’s timing couldn’t be better, captaining the side to a comfortable chase.
New Zealand’s decision to bat first backfired spectacularly. They were bundled out for 91 in 14.3 overs, Neesham’s 26 the highest score in a fragile lineup. South Africa’s attack was ruthless, setting up an easy pursuit.
Connor Esterhuizen’s gritty 45 not out (48 balls, 2×4, 2×6) anchored the run-chase, helping South Africa reach 93/3 in 16.3 overs. This series opener highlights the Proteas’ depth and Maharaj’s leadership potential.
With the series lead secured, attention turns to how Maharaj builds on this milestone. His all-round contribution signals a bright future for South Africa’s T20 ambitions amid a packed international calendar.