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South Africa women's national cricket team

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South Africa women's national cricket team
NameSouth Africa women's national cricket team
NicknameProteas Women
AssociationCricket South Africa
CaptainLaura Wolvaardt
CoachDane van Niekerk
Icc statusFull Member
Icc regionAfrica (ICC)
First wtest1991 against England women's cricket team at St George's Park
First wodi1997 against Ireland women's cricket team at Johannesburg
First wt20i2007 against Netherlands women's national cricket team at Kolkata

South Africa women's national cricket team represents South Africa in international women's cricket and is administered by Cricket South Africa. The team competes in formats including Test, ODI and T20I, participating in global tournaments such as the Women's Cricket World Cup and the ICC Women's T20 World Cup. Historically shaped by the end of Apartheid and reintegration into international sport, the side has produced notable players who have competed against nations like England women's cricket team, Australia women's cricket team, India women's cricket team, and New Zealand women's cricket team.

History

Post-apartheid re-entry saw the team resume international fixtures after isolation linked to United Nations General Assembly and Gleneagles Agreement pressures, culminating in early Tests against England women's cricket team and ODIs versus Ireland women's cricket team. The 2000s era featured tours to Australia, India, and Sri Lanka, while participation in the inaugural ICC Women's Championship cycle raised the profile alongside matches versus Pakistan women's national cricket team, West Indies women's cricket team, and Bangladesh women's national cricket team. Landmark achievements include qualification for World Cups in England, South Africa, and India, and bilateral series victories over established sides such as New Zealand women's cricket team and Pakistan women's national cricket team.

Team identity and kit

The team's visual identity aligns with the national sporting palette used by Springboks rugby and South Africa national soccer team kits, featuring green, gold and occasionally white. Supplier partnerships have included manufacturers associated with outfits for the Rugby World Cup and FIFA World Cup squads. Emblems often reference national symbols such as the King Protea and motifs linked to provinces like Gauteng, Western Cape, and KwaZulu-Natal. Home uniforms are typically worn at venues like Newlands Cricket Ground, St George's Park, and SuperSport Park, while away kits have been displayed on tours to Lord's, Eden Gardens, and Melbourne Cricket Ground.

Players and squad

Squads have blended veterans from franchises such as Western Province Cricket Association, Northerns Cricket Union, and Eastern Province with emerging talent from the CSA Women's Provincial League and academies tied to High Performance Centre (South Africa). Prominent internationals include all-format leaders who have played in franchise competitions like the Women's Big Bash League and the The Hundred; names have appeared in squads for Commonwealth Games and ICC events. Player pathways frequently intersect with clubs linked to cities such as Cape Town, Durban, Pretoria, and Johannesburg and with multi-sport institutions like St Stithians College and Rustenburg Girls' High School.

Coaching and support staff

Coaching appointments have featured former internationals and specialists with experience in systems used by England and Wales Cricket Board, Cricket Australia, and New Zealand Cricket. Support staff typically include strength and conditioning coaches trained in protocols influenced by World Anti-Doping Agency guidance, physiotherapists educated at institutions such as University of Pretoria, analysts using software used across Indian Premier League franchises, and mental skills consultants with links to South African Sports Confederation and Olympic Committee. Technical directors coordinate with Cricket South Africa high performance units and liaise with franchise coaches from the CSA T20 Challenge and provincial setups.

Competitive record

The team has contested multiple editions of the Women's Cricket World Cup and the ICC Women's T20 World Cup, reaching knockout stages against sides like Australia women's cricket team and England women's cricket team, and competing in qualifiers with Ireland women's cricket team and Thailand women's national cricket team. In bilateral ODI and T20I series, results have varied against New Zealand women's cricket team, Pakistan women's national cricket team, West Indies women's cricket team, and India women's cricket team. Participation in the inaugural ICC Women's Championship and subsequent cycles impacted qualification pathways for global tournaments, while multi-sport events such as the Commonwealth Games and regional competitions under African Cricket Association structures have provided additional fixtures.

Records and statistics

Individual records feature leading run-scorers and wicket-takers across formats, with milestones recorded in matches at venues like Newlands Cricket Ground and St George's Park. Career lists show appearances in ODIs and T20Is alongside aggregate stats against top teams including Australia women's cricket team, England women's cricket team, and India women's cricket team. Team records include highest totals and margins established on tours to England, Australia, and India, while tournament-specific statistics have been compiled for Women's Cricket World Cup and ICC Women's T20 World Cup campaigns.

Development and domestic pathway

Domestic structures comprise the CSA Women's Provincial League, franchise systems aligned with provincial unions such as Western Province and Gauteng, and youth programs linked to schools and universities including University of Cape Town and University of Pretoria. Development initiatives collaborate with international partners from Cricket Australia and England and Wales Cricket Board for coach education and talent ID, and engage with community programs in regions like Eastern Cape and Free State to broaden participation. Investment efforts by Cricket South Africa aim to strengthen academies, expand access in townships and rural areas, and integrate performance analytics used in competitions such as the Women's Big Bash League and The Hundred.

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