Rain wrecks game after Chloe Tryon takes career-best figures

Chloe Tryon's career-best 4 for 15 restricted New Zealand to 111 for 9 in 20 overs before the match was abandoned due to rain in East London. In the wake of being placed in, New Zealand were looking consistent so far before Suzie Bates was run out in the 6th over for 14. Nadine de Klerk then, at that point, struck to excuse Amelia Kerr for 3 in the eighth over, and in the exceptionally next over New Zealand lost Katie Anderson to a run-out. Tryon sacked her most memorable wicket in the over, sending commander Sophie Devine back efficiently. New Zealand then lost Brooke Halliday for 7, which left them at 63 for 5. Tryon returned in the fifteenth over to eliminate Bella Armstrong and afterward struck two times in the nineteenth to get Isabella Look and Jess Kerr. Maddy Green, who came in at No. 5, was New Zealand's top run-scorer on the day. She scored an unbeaten 45 off 36 to drag her side to 111 for 9. The match, which had begun late because of wet patches in the field, was canceled after New Zealand's innings because of relentless downpour. The principal T20I likewise didn't deliver an outcome after it was deserted because of downpour. The third of five T20Is is set to occur on Tuesday at a similar scene. No result New Zealand 111 for 9 (Green 45, Tryon 4-15) vs South Africa