New Zealand Women vs Zimbabwe Women: Amelia Kerr Shines in Historic T20I Opener
What Happened
In a landmark moment for New Zealand women’s cricket, Amelia Kerr, the 25-year-old all-rounder and skipper, scored an unbeaten century (101* off 51 balls) in the first T20I against Zimbabwe at Seddon Park, Hamilton, on February 25, 2026. This performance marked her entry into the elite club of players with over 1,500 T20I runs and was pivotal in leading the White Ferns to a commanding 92-run victory, posting their highest home T20I total of 202/1.
Why It Matters
Kerr’s century is significant as it makes her the first player to score a women’s T20I hundred on her captaincy debut. This achievement not only highlights her individual talent but also underscores her leadership role following her recent appointment as captain, succeeding Sophie Devine. The match also serves as the opening fixture of a historic three-match T20I series against Zimbabwe, which is the first bilateral white-ball assignment for the White Ferns at home.
What’s Next
Looking ahead, the White Ferns will aim to maintain their momentum as they prepare for the remaining matches in the series, which will conclude on March 11. Following this T20I series, New Zealand will transition into a three-match ODI series against Zimbabwe, starting on March 5 in Dunedin. The team is also gearing up for the upcoming 12-team T20 World Cup scheduled for June-July, where they will compete in Group B alongside hosts England.
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