Proteas Women refine tactics ahead of T20 World Cup

South Africa's Proteas Women have won their T20I and ODI series against Pakistan but showed fielding and bowling inconsistencies. Coach Mandla Mashimbyi stressed the need to focus on basics for the upcoming T20 World Cup in England. The team aims to leverage its depth to secure a first title.

The Proteas Women secured a 2-1 victory in the T20I series against Pakistan and a 2-0 lead in the ODIs, with one match remaining. However, lapses in performance highlighted areas for improvement. In the second ODI, the team bowled 24 wides and dropped several catches, while the third T20I ended in a 53-run loss, marked by eight wides, four run-outs, and five dropped catches.

Head coach Mandla Mashimbyi acknowledged these issues, stating, “We haven’t been great on the field.” He added, “We’ve been putting down a couple of catches unnecessarily […] And that’s probably one of the biggest ones... that we’re not doing the simple things well enough all the time, so we just have to have the patience in our processes and just focus on executing the simple things very well.” Despite this, Mashimbyi viewed the series positively: “It’s been a good series so far […] and we’ve been playing some really good cricket. The scary thing about this team is that the potential that we have as a team is still there and we’re winning.”

The squad's growing depth has been evident. Captain Laura Wolvaardt scored 61 off 38 balls in the first T20I. Sinalo Jafta notched an unbeaten 57 off 38 in her 50th ODI. Ayanda Hlubi took three wickets in three overs in the opener, while Kayla Reyneke claimed 2-13 and scored 29 not out, earning player of the match. Suné Luus made 93 not out and took 2-31 in the first ODI, and Annerie Dercksen scored 90 and took three wickets in the second.

Mashimbyi praised the all-rounders' flexibility: “A lot of teams don’t have that, where you get people that can bowl and bat […] It’s actually a good thing for us.” The Proteas, who have reached three straight World Cup finals, face a challenging pool including Australia and India at the event starting 12 June in England. Next, they play New Zealand from 15 March to 4 April, followed by a home T20I series against India. The final ODI against Pakistan is on 1 March at 10am.

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South African cricketers celebrate five-wicket win over Zimbabwe in T20 World Cup Super 8s, securing semi-final berth, with winning boundary moment at Delhi stadium.
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South Africa beat Zimbabwe by five wickets in T20 World Cup Super 8s

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South Africa secured a place in the semi-finals of the 2026 Men's T20 World Cup with a five-wicket victory over Zimbabwe in their final Super 8s Group 1 match in Delhi. Despite an all-round effort from Zimbabwe captain Sikandar Raza, the Proteas chased down 154 to remain unbeaten in the tournament. The win sets up a semi-final against New Zealand.

South Africa's Proteas men's and women's teams enter 2026 with high hopes for T20 World Cup success after near-misses in recent tournaments. Both squads face packed schedules across formats, but the shortest game remains their priority. Key returns and home series could pave the way for breakthroughs.

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The South African cricket team, known as the Proteas, has secured a spot in the Super Eights of the 2026 T20 World Cup after three straight wins. They face the United Arab Emirates next on February 18, with a chance to end the group stage unbeaten. Coach Shukri Conrad's side may rotate players for the low-stakes match.

South Africa secured their place in the semi-finals of the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026 with a nine-wicket victory over West Indies in Ahmedabad on February 26. Aiden Markram's unbeaten 82 guided the Proteas to chase down 177 in just 16.1 overs, maintaining their perfect record in the tournament. The result, combined with India's later win over Zimbabwe, sets up a decisive match between India and West Indies for the second Group 1 spot.

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South Africa secured a seven-wicket victory over New Zealand in the T20 World Cup at Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad. Marco Jansen took four wickets to help restrict New Zealand to 175 for seven, while Aiden Markram's unbeaten 86 guided the Proteas to chase down the target. Lungi Ngidi continued his strong form with another wicket, reaching eight in the tournament.

New Zealand won the toss and elected to bowl first against unbeaten South Africa in the first semi-final of the 2026 Men's T20 World Cup at Eden Gardens in Kolkata. Cole McConchie and Rachin Ravindra took key wickets to limit South Africa to 169 for eight, with Marco Jansen unbeaten on 55. The Black Caps now need 170 to reach the final in Ahmedabad.

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Pretoria Capitals sit atop the SA20 standings after a 53-run win over defending champions MI Cape Town. The Cape Town side, with strong individual batting performances, has only two victories in eight matches and needs a miracle for playoffs. Their bowlers have failed to support the top-order runs.

 

 

 

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