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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).
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]
The 2024 ICC Women's T20 World Cup final was a Women's Twenty20 International cricket match that was played at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium in Dubai, United Arab Emirates on 20 October 2024 to determine the winner of the 2024 ICC Women's T20 World Cup. [1] [2] It was played between New Zealand and South Africa. [3]
South Africa won the toss and elected to field. Arundhati Reddy (Ind) and Mieke de Ridder (SA) both made their ODI debut. Laura Wolvaardt became the youngest and first South African player to score 4,000th run in women's ODIs. [27] [28] Marizanne Kapp (SA) scored her 3,000th run in women's ODIs. [27] [29] Women's Championship points: India 2 ...
[6] [7] South Africa won the third and final WODI match by six wickets, [8] to take the series 3–0. [9] It was the first time that South Africa had whitewashed New Zealand in a WODI series. [10] As a result of the 3–0 series win, South Africa qualified for the 2021 Women's Cricket World Cup. [11]
South Africa women at Taunton, 2009 ICC Women's World Twenty20. The South Africa women's national cricket team has represented South Africa in international women's cricket since 1960, when they hosted England, contesting four Test matches. Their next officially recognised series was against New Zealand, more than eleven years later.
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 national women's cricket team played their first Twenty20 International match at the County Ground, Taunton in 2007, facing New Zealand, as the two teams' tours of England overlapped. Since the team was formed, 62 women have represented South Africa in Twenty20 International cricket. [4]