The South Africa women’s national cricket team secured a thrilling 17-run victory over England in a T20 international at Newlands Cricket Ground in Cape Town on Sunday evening. The Proteas posted a competitive total of 164-5 in their 20 overs, with Laura Wolvaardt top-scoring with 58 runs. In response, England was dismissed for 147 in 19.3 overs, despite a valiant 68 from Nat Sciver. The match, part of a three-game series, drew a healthy crowd and showcased the growing popularity of women’s cricket. South Africa now leads the series 1-0, with two matches remaining.
South Africa Women Secure Narrow Victory Over England in T20 Thriller

South Africa’s women secured a narrow 17-run victory over England in a thrilling T20 international at Newlands, Cape Town. The hosts posted 144-5 in their 20 overs, with Laura Wolvaardt top-scoring with 45. England, in reply, fell short at 127-9, despite a late flurry from Nat Sciver-Brunt, who scored 38 not out.
Wolvaardt’s innings laid the foundation for South Africa’s total, with contributions from Tazmin Brits (25) and Anneke Bosch (24). England’s bowling attack, led by Sophie Ecclestone with 2-22, kept the score in check.
In their chase, England lost early wickets, with Charlie Dean and Emma Lamb both dismissed for ducks. Sciver-Brunt’s late resistance was not enough to prevent the defeat. South Africa’s bowlers shared the wickets, with Shabnim Ismail and Ayabonga Khaka each taking two.
The victory evens the three-match series at 1-1, with the decider to be played at the same venue on Sunday. South Africa captain Sune Luus praised her team’s effort, saying, “It was a great team performance. Everyone contributed, and we’re looking forward to the final match.”
Proteas Women's Team Defeats England by 17 Runs in High-Scoring Match

The South Africa women’s national cricket team secured a thrilling 17-run victory over England in a high-scoring T20 international at Newlands, Cape Town. Chasing a daunting target of 205 runs, England fell short at 187 all out in 19.4 overs.
South Africa’s innings was spearheaded by Laura Wolvaardt, who scored a blistering 82 off 48 balls. Her innings included nine boundaries and two sixes, providing the foundation for the team’s total of 204 for six in their 20 overs. England’s Sophie Ecclestone was the pick of the bowlers, taking three wickets for 30 runs.
In response, England’s openers, Danni Wyatt and Tammy Beaumont, provided a solid start. Wyatt scored 45 off 24 balls, while Beaumont contributed 36 off 23. However, the required run rate proved too steep, despite a late flurry from Nat Sciver, who scored 42 not out off 18 balls.
South Africa’s bowling attack was led by Shabnim Ismail, who took three wickets for 31 runs. “It was a great team effort,” said Ismail post-match. “Everyone contributed, and we’re happy with the result.”
The victory marks South Africa’s second consecutive win against England in the ongoing series. The teams will meet again in the third and final T20 international at Paarl on Saturday.
England Women Fall Short Despite Strong Bowling Performance

South Africa Women secured a thrilling 17-run victory over England Women in a high-stakes T20 clash at Newlands. The hosts posted a competitive 168-5, with Laura Wolvaardt top-scoring with 63 off 47 balls. England, in reply, fell short at 151 all out, despite a spirited bowling performance.
England’s bowling attack showed promise, restricting South Africa’s scoring opportunities in the middle overs. Sophie Ecclestone led the charge, taking 2-27 in her four overs, while Kate Cross chipped in with figures of 1-30.
However, England’s batting lineup struggled to maintain momentum against South Africa’s disciplined bowling attack. The visitors lost wickets at regular intervals, with Shabnim Ismail and Ayabonga Khaka each taking three wickets. Ismail finished with impressive figures of 3-23, while Khaka claimed 3-29.
England’s top-order faltered early, with Tammy Beaumont dismissed for a duck in the second over. Despite a brief resistance from Nat Sciver-Brunt, who scored 38 off 30 balls, England’s chase lacked the required momentum. South Africa’s fielders backed up their bowlers with sharp catches and agile fielding.
The victory extends South Africa’s winning streak in the series, putting them in a strong position ahead of the remaining matches. England, meanwhile, will need to regroup and address their batting inconsistencies. The next match in the series is scheduled for Wednesday at the same venue.
South Africa Women's Dominant Batting Sets Up Victory in T20 Clash

The South Africa women’s national cricket team posted a commanding total of 194/4 in their 20 overs against England women, setting up a thrilling victory in their recent T20 clash. The Proteas’ batting lineup delivered a dominant performance, with key contributions from their top and middle order.
Opening batter Laura Wolvaardt anchored the innings with a crucial 62 off 48 balls, including seven fours and a six. Her partnership with Tazmin Brits, who scored 46 off 35 deliveries, laid a strong foundation for the South African innings.
Captain Sune Luus contributed a rapid 36 not out off just 18 balls, accelerating the scoring in the final overs. Her aggressive approach, coupled with a late flourish from Chloe Tryon, who scored 24 off 15 balls, propelled South Africa to their imposing total.
England’s bowling attack struggled to contain the South African batters, with only Sophie Ecclestone managing to pick up two wickets. The Proteas’ batting display set a challenging target for the English team, which ultimately fell short by 17 runs.
The South African fielding unit also played a crucial role, taking sharp catches and effecting quick run-outs to maintain pressure on the English batters. Their all-round performance secured a significant victory, showcasing their growing prowess in the T20 format.
England Women's Fightback Comes Up Just Short in Nail-Biting Finish

The South Africa Women’s national cricket team secured a thrilling 17-run victory over England Women in a nail-biting T20 clash at Newlands. Chasing a daunting target of 176, England fell just short, finishing their innings at 158 for 5 in their allotted 20 overs.
South Africa’s innings was spearheaded by Laura Wolvaardt, who scored a brilliant 75 off 52 balls. Her innings included eight boundaries and two sixes, providing the foundation for the Proteas’ total of 175 for 5. Wolvaardt’s performance was crucial, as she anchored the innings amidst a strong bowling display from England.
In response, England’s chase got off to a shaky start, losing early wickets. However, they staged a remarkable fightback, with Nat Sciver and Emma Lamb putting on a crucial partnership. Sciver scored 42 off 32 balls, while Lamb contributed 38 off 25, keeping England in the hunt until the final overs.
Despite their best efforts, England’s lower order faltered under pressure. South Africa’s bowlers, led by Shabnim Ismail, who took 2 for 28, held their nerve to secure the victory. The win marks a significant moment for the South Africa Women’s team, demonstrating their growing prowess in the shortest format of the game.
South Africa’s women secured a thrilling 17-run victory over England in their T20 clash. Chasing 145, England fell short despite a valiant effort from Nat Sciver-Brunt, who scored 64 runs. South Africa’s bowlers maintained pressure throughout, with Shabnim Ismail and Ayabonga Khaka taking crucial wickets. The win keeps South Africa’s hopes alive in the tournament, while England will look to regroup ahead of their next match. Both teams will now focus on their remaining fixtures, with the competition intensifying as they approach the latter stages.













