India Women to Tour South Africa for 3 ODIs and Test in December 2026

Cricket South Africa has dropped a major announcement with its 2026/27 home season fixtures, promising a historic blockbuster summer for the Proteas women. Led by skipper Laura Wolvaardt, the side currently battles in New Zealand on a white-ball tour, a five-match T20I series (where hosts New Zealand, under Amelia Kerr, lead 2-1 with two games left), followed by three ODIs from March 15 to April 4, 2026.

India Women to Tour South Africa for 3 ODIs and Test in December 2026
India Women to Tour South Africa for 3 ODIs and Test in December 2026

Back home, the real fireworks await: a maiden full tour from Australia packed with ODIs, T20Is, and a Test, plus high stakes visit from India featuring three ODIs and a one-off Test. This marquee lineup, blending ICC Women’s Championship action and rare red-ball clashes, sets the stage for unforgettable rivalries.

The India series steals the spotlight, kicking off December 9, 2026, at JB Marks Oval in Potchefstroom with the first of three ODIs, crucial fixtures in the ICC Women’s Championship. The Proteas host the second ODI on December 12 at Mangaung Oval in Bloemfontein, before the finale lights up Newlands Cricket Ground in Cape Town on December 15. It’s a mouthwatering return to multi-format combat; the last ODI series between these sides’ dates back to February 2018, when India edged a thrilling 2-1 victory on South African soil.

Fans craving red-ball drama won’t wait long. The tour crescendos with a one-off Test at St George’s Park in Gqeberha from December 20 to 23, just the fourth meeting in this format. India holds a perfect 3-0 record, triumphing in 2002, 2014, and 2024, making this a redemption shot for Wolvaardt’s charges. Adding intrigue, the match overlaps with the men’s opener between England and South Africa in Johannesburg, potentially electrically splitting national attention.

South Africa Women Vs India Women 2026 Fixtures:

9th December 2026 (Wednesday): 1st ODI. JB Marks Oval, Potchefstroom. 14:00 (Local Time).

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12th December 2026 (Saturday): 2nd ODI. Mangaung Oval, Bloemfontein. 10:00 (Local Time).

15th December 2026 (Tuesday): 3rd ODI. Newlands Cricket Ground, Cape Town. 14:00 (Local Time)

20–23rd December 2026 (Sunday–Wednesday): One-Off Test. ST. George’s Park, Gqeberha. 10:00 (Local Time).

This fixture reveal isn’t just dates on a calendar; it’s a loud call for women’s cricket’s growth in South Africa. Expect packed stands, electric atmospheres, and performances that echo into the 2027 World Cup cycle. Proteas fans, mark your calendars, the summer of 2026/27 is primed to be legendary and an iconic celebration of women’s cricket on the African shores.

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