
The 4th T20 cricket match between New Zealand and South Africa is almost here. The two cricket heavyweights have had a competitive series thus far. South Africa took the first match in a low-scoring affair.
Unfortunately for South Africa, momentum has swung the other way over the past two games. Now, they face a 2-1 deficit against New Zealand, which is a tall task for any sports team.
This fourth match of five is the biggest match of the series. If New Zealand wins, they put their heel to South Africa’s throat. If South Africa emerges victorious, it’s a wash, and the series is decided by the final match.
Where to Watch New Zealand vs South Africa T20 Cricket Series’ 4th Match
Sunday’s match between New Zealand and South Africa can be viewed in nearly every country.
Sony Sports Network will broadcast the game on TV for cricket fans in India. The SonyLIV app, the FanCode app, and the website are also available to stream the match.
For fans from New Zealand, TVNZ+, TVNZ 1, and Sport Nation are free streaming options.
Viewers in the United States and Canada can watch the match on Fubo and Willow TV.
The match takes place on March 22nd, 2026, at 12:15 AM Mountain Time, 7:15 PM NZDT, 8:15 AM in South Africa, and 11:45 AM IST. Hnry Stadium in Wellington will host the match.
Weather Report For New Zealand vs South Africa’s 4th Match
According to AccuWeather, the current weather report for Wellington is 17 degrees Celsius. There is a 13 KM/h wind, with fair air quality. It is sunny to partly cloudy with a one percent chance of precipitation.
However, taking all factors into account, it’s safe to say the match will not be postponed due to weather.
New Zealand vs South Africa Playing XI For March 22nd
Here are the playing XIs for New Zealand and South Africa.
New Zealand Playing XI
New Zealand is making some changes to its playing XI for the fourth match. Devon Conway is heading to camp to fulfill his PSL obligations. Tom Latham’s injured thumb makes him unavailable, allowing Dane Cleaver to come into the fray. Josh Clarkson and Zakary Foulkes draw in while Mitchell Santner and Lockie Ferguson come out.
- Tim Robinson
- Katene Clarke (In for Devon Conway)
- Dane Cleaver (WK) (In for Tom Latham)
- Nick Kelly
- Bevon Jacobs
- James Neesham (C)
- Josh Clarkson (In for Mitchell Santner)
- Cole McConchie
- Zakary Foulkes (In for Lockie Ferguson)
- Kyle Jamieson
- Ben Sears.
South Africa Playing XI
New Zealand isn’t the only team making changes. South Africa is making two changes to its bowling attack. Nqobani Mokoena and Lutho Sipamla come out for Ottneil Baartman and Prenelan Subrayen.
- Wiaan Mulder
- Tony de Zorzi
- Connor Esterhuizen (WK)
- Rubin Hermann
- Jason Smith
- Dian Forrester
- George Linde
- Gerald Coetzee
- Keshav Maharaj (C)
- Prenelan Subrayen (On T20I debut and in for Nqobani Mokoena)
- Ottneil Baartman (In for Lutho Sipamla).
If New Zealand wins this match, the fifth match becomes nothing more than an exercise in maintaining pride for South Africa.
New Zealand vs South Africa T20 Series: Where to Watch 4th Match & Weather Report