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South Africa won the toss and elected to field. Tasmia Rubab (Pak) made her T20I debut after replacing Fatima Sana as a concussion substitute for Pakistan during the second innings. [12] Suné Luus (SA) took her 50th wicket in women's T20Is. [13] Nida Dar (Pak) scored her 2,000th run in women's T20Is. [14]
In February 2022, the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) announced a new schedule for the tour, [6] consisting of three WODI matches, three WT20I matches, [7] and a one-off Women's Test match. [8] It was South Africa Women's first Test match since they played India in November 2014. [9] A points-based system was used across all three formats ...
The South Africa women's cricket team toured Pakistan in September 2023 to play three One Day International (ODI) and three Twenty20 International (T20I) matches. [1] [2] The ODI series formed part of the 2022–2025 ICC Women's Championship. [3] [4] In June 2023, Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) announced the schedule of the tour.
The England women's cricket team toured South Africa in November and December 2024 to play the South Africa women's cricket team. [1] [2] The tour consisted of one Test, three One Day International (ODI) and three Twenty20 International (T20I) matches. [3] The ODI series formed part of the 2022–2025 ICC Women's Championship. [4]
The South Africa women's national cricket team, nicknamed the Proteas, represents South Africa in international women's cricket.One of eight teams competing in the ICC Women's Championship (the highest level of the sport), the team is organised by Cricket South Africa (CSA), a full member of the International Cricket Council (ICC).
The T20I series formed part of both teams' preparation for the 2024 ICC Women's T20 World Cup tournament. [6] Going into the tour, South Africa had never beaten Australia in any format of women's international cricket. [7] However, South Africa won the second T20I by 6 wickets, [8] and defeated Australia for the first time in women's ...
The first international cricket match involving South Africa women was a Test match in 1960, held at St George's Park, Port Elizabeth, the same venue as the one for first men's Test match in the country in 1889, [1] and ended in a draw. [2] South Africa then played a subsequent series against New Zealand in 1971–72. [3]
The first Twenty20 International match was held in August 2004 between England and New Zealand, [2] six months before the first Twenty20 International match was played between two men's teams. [3] The South Africa national women's cricket team played their first Twenty20 International match at the County Ground, Taunton in 2007, facing New ...