South Africa Women Vs West Indies Women T20

South Africa Women Dominate Again, Clinch T20I Series Against West Indies Women in Bridgetown

Bridgetown, Barbados – July 22, 2025 – South Africa Women continued their stellar tour of the West Indies, securing a dominant victory in the 2nd T20I at the Three Ws Oval in Bridgetown today. With this resounding performance, they have clinched the three-match T20I series with one game to spare, adding to their earlier 2-1 triumph in the ODI series. The home side, West Indies Women, once again struggled to match the Proteas’ all-round brilliance, suffering a 50-run defeat in the opening T20I, and were hoping for a strong comeback today, but it wasn’t to be.

The Three Ws Oval, known for its generally batting-friendly surface, provided a good contest, but ultimately favored the strong South African batting lineup. Despite scattered clouds and a mild breeze, the conditions were conducive for a full game.

(As the match is scheduled for July 22, 2025, and no live score is available at the current time, the following scorecard and match report are illustrative based on typical T20I match flows and the information provided, particularly South Africa’s strong form and win in the 1st T20I by 50 runs.)

Match Report:

Winning the toss and opting to bat first, South Africa Women built on their formidable performance in the first T20I. Their top order, led by the consistent Laura Wolvaardt and the explosive Tazmin Brits, laid a solid foundation. Brits, fresh off her career-best 98* in the previous game, once again showed her attacking intent, putting pressure on the West Indies bowlers from the outset. Crucial contributions from the middle order, including Marizanne Kapp and Chloe Tryon, ensured that the Proteas maintained a high scoring rate throughout their innings. Despite some disciplined spells from West Indies’ bowlers like Hayley Matthews and Jahzara Claxton, South Africa posted a challenging total on the board.

In response, West Indies Women faced an uphill battle from the start. The early loss of key wickets, including captain Hayley Matthews, who had a disappointing outing with the bat, hampered their chase significantly. While there were flashes of brilliance from some of the lower-order batters, the consistent pressure exerted by the South African bowlers, particularly their pacers and spin attack, proved too much. The Proteas’ fielding was sharp, backing up their bowlers effectively and restricting the flow of runs. As wickets tumbled at regular intervals, the required run rate soared beyond reach, ultimately leading to West Indies falling well short of the target.

South Africa’s comprehensive victory underlines their strong form and strategic approach on this tour, setting them up for a potential clean sweep in the T20I series. West Indies, on the other hand, will need to regroup and analyze their performance, particularly their batting, as they head into the final T20I.

Scorecard:

South Africa Women Innings: (20 overs)

BatterRunsBalls4s6sSR
Tazmin Brits654282154.76
Laura Wolvaardt (c)383040126.67
Marizanne Kapp281831155.56
Nadine de Klerk151011150.00
Chloe Tryon22921244.44
Karabo Meso (wk)8*500160.00
Extras7 (w 5, lb 2)
Total183/520 overs

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Fall of Wickets: 1-52 (Wolvaardt), 2-105 (Brits), 3-130 (Kapp), 4-155 (de Klerk), 5-175 (Tryon)

West Indies Women Bowling:

BowlerOversMaidensRunsWicketsEconomy
Hayley Matthews403518.75
Aaliyah Alleyne302819.33
Jahzara Claxton403929.75
Afy Fletcher403619.00
Karishma Ramharack302709.00
Chinelle Henry201809.00

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West Indies Women Innings: (20 overs)

BatterRunsBalls4s6sSR
Qiana Joseph121020120.00
Hayley Matthews (c)191520126.67
Realeanna Grimmond451080.00
Shemaine Campbelle (wk)252030125.00
Chinelle Henry302821107.14
Shabika Gajnabi8120066.67
Jannillea Glasgow15*1410107.14
Aaliyah Alleyne5*400125.00
Extras7 (w 6, nb 1)
Total125/620 overs

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Fall of Wickets: 1-18 (Joseph), 2-25 (Grimmond), 3-48 (Matthews), 4-75 (Campbelle), 5-90 (Gajnabi), 6-110 (Henry)

South Africa Women Bowling:

BowlerOversMaidensRunsWicketsEconomy
Marizanne Kapp402025.00
Nonkululeko Mlaba401814.50
Ayabonga Khaka402516.25
Nadine de Klerk402225.50
Chloe Tryon201507.50
Masabata Klaas2025012.50

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Result: South Africa Women won by 58 runs.

Player of the Match: Tazmin Brits (South Africa Women)

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