In the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2026 warm-up match, between Ireland Women and South Africa Women, Ireland Women won the toss and elected to field first. The match was reduced to 18 overs per side due to rain delays, with South Africa Women posting 135/8 before defending it successfully to win by 15 runs.

South Africa Women’s innings was heavily anchored by an explosive performance from their captain, Laura Wolvaardt, who smashed a brilliant 65 off just 37 deliveries, featuring 7 boundaries and 3 sixes. Aside from a steady contribution from Annerie Dercksen, who managed 26 off 24 balls, the rest of the batting line-up struggled to find their footing.
Tazmin Brits scored 3 and was stumped early, while heavy-hitters Marizanne Kapp scored 3 and Sinalo Jafta also scoring 3, fell cheaply, and both Kayla Reyneke and Shabnim Ismail were dismissed for ducks. Nadine de Klerk chipped in with a run-a-ball 11, and Tumi Sekhukhune remained unbeaten on 1 as Ireland’s bowlers consistently chipped away at the middle and lower order.
Ireland Women employed a seven-bowler strategy to restrict South Africa Women, with Arlene Kelly finishing as the top wicket-taker despite being somewhat expensive, claiming 3 wickets for 29 runs across her 3 overs. Ava Canning delivered a highly economical spell, striking twice while conceding a mere 8 runs in her 2 overs, while Cara Murray also proved effective by taking 2 wickets for 13 runs in her 2 overs.
Aimee Maguire offered great control as well, picking up 1 wicket for 13 runs from her 3 overs. On the less rewarding side of the attack, Lara McBride went wicketless but kept things relatively tight with 14 runs conceded from 2 overs, while Alana Dalzell gave away 18 runs in her 2 overs, and Georgina Dempsey bore the brunt of the batting assault, conceding 41 runs without a breakthrough from her 4 overs.
The Ireland Women, in their run chase saw several players get starts but no one could anchor a match-winning partnership. The top order faltered as opener Alana Dalzell was dismissed for a golden duck, while Amy Hunter scored 9 and captain Gaby Lewis scored 5 and fell early in the powerplay. Rebecca Stokell injected some brief momentum with a brisk 19 off 14 balls, and Leah Paul finished as the top scorer with a hard-fought 29 off 27 deliveries.
Contributions in the middle to lower-order from Alice Tector scored 17, Louise Little scored 13, and Arlene Kelly scored 15 kept Ireland in the hunt, alongside a quick 4 runs from Christina Coulter Reilly. However, South Africa’s disciplined bowling continuously broke emerging partnerships, leaving Ava Canning stranded on 2* and dismissing Georgina Dempsey for 1. Supplemented by 6 extras, the Irish team ultimately fell short against a relentless South African defensive effort.
South Africa Women delivered a highly effective defensive performance at the Haslegrave Ground in Loughborough to bowl Ireland Women out for 120 in 17.4 overs. Marizanne Kapp spearheaded the bowling attack with an outstanding, match-winning spell, tearing through the opposition to claim 4 wickets for 24 runs in her 4 overs. Tumi Sekhukhune provided brilliant support at the back end, wrapping up the innings by picking up 2 wickets for 18 runs in her 2.4 overs, while Nonkululeko Mlaba also struck twice, taking 2 wickets for 25 runs in her 3 overs.
Tight pressure was maintained across the board as Nadine de Klerk finished with exceptionally economical figures of 1/16 from 3 overs, and veteran quick Shabnim Ismail claimed 1/25 from her 4-over quota. Kayla Reyneke also rolled her arm over for a single over, conceding 10 runs without a breakthrough, as South Africa successfully choked out Ireland’s chase to wrap up the victory.
South Africa Women secured their victory through an explosive, match-defining knock of 65 runs from captain Laura Wolvaardt and an outstanding, clinical bowling spell by Marizanne Kapp, who tore through the opposition with figures of 4/24. On the other hand, things went wrong for Ireland Women due to their top-order collapsing early in the powerplay, including a golden duck for opener Alana Dalzell, combined with a highly expensive spell from Georgina Dempsey, who leaked 41 runs without finding a breakthrough.

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