Sri Lanka Women vs South Africa Women’s National Cricket Team Timeline
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The rivalry between the Sri Lanka Women’s National CricketTeam and the South Africa Women’s National Cricket Team has grown steadily in women’s international cricket. South Africa Women have traditionally been a strong side with consistent performances in ICC tournaments, while Sri Lanka Women have shown resilience and gradual improvement over the years. Matches between these two teams have often featured competitive cricket, with South Africa relying on balanced squads and Sri Lanka showcasing determination and emerging talent. This timeline highlights the key phases of their rivalry, showcasing how both teams have evolved and contributed to the growth of women’s cricket globally.
Latest Matches
Tournament
Venue
Date
Toss
Sri Lanka Score
South Africa Score
Result
Series
Player of the Match
ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025
R. Premadasa Stadium, Colombo
Oct 17, 2025
South Africa (field)
105/7 (20 ovs)
125/0 (14.5 ovs)
South Africa won by 10 wkts (DLS)
ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025
Laura Wolvaardt (SA-W)
Sri Lanka Women’s ODI Tri-Series
R. Premadasa Stadium, Colombo
May 9, 2025
Sri Lanka (bat)
239 all out (42.5 ovs)
315/9 (50 ovs)
South Africa won by 76 runs
Sri Lanka Women’s ODI Tri-Series
Marizanne Kapp (SA-W)
Sri Lanka Women’s ODI Tri-Series
R. Premadasa Stadium, Colombo
May 2, 2025
South Africa (bat)
237/5 (46.3 ovs)
235/9 (50 ovs)
Sri Lanka won by 5 wkts
Sri Lanka Women’s ODI Tri-Series
Chamari Athapaththu (SL-W)
Bilateral ODI
Senwes Park, Potchefstroom
Apr 17, 2024
South Africa (bat)
305/4 (48.4 ovs)
301/5 (50 ovs)
Sri Lanka won by 6 wkts
Bilateral ODI Series
Nilakshi de Silva (SL-W)
Bilateral ODI
Diamond Oval, Kimberley
Apr 13, 2024
Sri Lanka (bat)
229 all out (49.5 ovs)
230/3 (47.4 ovs)
South Africa won by 7 wkts
Bilateral ODI Series
Laura Wolvaardt (SA-W)
Bilateral ODI
Buffalo Park, East London
Apr 9, 2024
South Africa (bat)
– (rain)
270/6 (50 ovs)
No Result
Bilateral ODI Series
–
Bilateral T20I
Buffalo Park, East London
Apr 3, 2024
Sri Lanka (field)
156/6 (19.1 ovs)
155/6 (20 ovs)
Sri Lanka won by 4 wkts
Bilateral T20I Series
Chamari Athapaththu (SL-W)
Bilateral T20I
JB Marks Oval, Potchefstroom
Mar 30, 2024
South Africa (bat)
138/3 (18.5 ovs)
137/8 (20 ovs)
Sri Lanka won by 7 wkts
Bilateral T20I Series
Vishmi Gunaratne (SL-W)
Bilateral T20I
Willowmoore Park, Benoni
Mar 27, 2024
Sri Lanka (field)
119 all out (18.2 ovs)
198/5 (20 ovs)
South Africa won by 79 runs
Bilateral T20I Series
Marizanne Kapp (SA-W)
ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2023
Newlands, Cape Town
Feb 10, 2023
South Africa (bat)
129/4 (20 ovs)
126/9 (20 ovs)
Sri Lanka won by 3 runs
ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2023
Chamari Athapaththu (SL-W)
Commonwealth Games 2022
Edgbaston, Birmingham
Aug 4, 2022
Sri Lanka (bat)
46 all out (17.1 ovs)
49/0 (6.1 ovs) 🌧️
South Africa won by 10 wkts (DLS)
Commonwealth Games Women
Chloe Tryon (SA-W)
Sri Lanka in SA T20I Series
SuperSport Park, Centurion
Feb 6, 2019
Sri Lanka (bat)
124/8 (20 ovs)
163/5 (20 ovs)
South Africa won by 39 runs
Sri Lanka in SA T20I Series
Dane van Niekerk (SA-W)
Sri Lanka in SA T20I Series
Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg
Feb 3, 2019
Sri Lanka (bat)
105 all out (19.4 ovs)
107/8 (19.5 ovs)
South Africa won by 2 wkts
Sri Lanka in SA T20I Series
Shabnim Ismail (SA-W)
Sri Lanka in SA T20I Series
Newlands, Cape Town
Feb 1, 2019
South Africa (field)
90/8 (20 ovs)
94/3 (14.2 ovs)
South Africa won by 7 wkts
Sri Lanka in SA T20I Series
Lizelle Lee (SA-W)
ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2018
Gros Islet, St Lucia
Nov 13, 2018
South Africa (field)
99 all out (20 ovs)
102/3 (18.3 ovs)
South Africa won by 7 wkts
ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2018
Trisha Chetty (SA-W)
Tournament-wise Encounters
Tournament / Series Type
Total Matches
SL-W Wins
SA-W Wins
No Result / Tie
Notable Highlights & Iconic Matches
Women’s ODIs (All Bilateral + Multis)
~26–28
6–7
17–19
3
SA dominance overall; SL’s historic 302 chase in 2024 (Chamari 195*); SA big wins in World Cups
ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup
3–4
0–1
3–4
0
SA unbeaten in most; crushing 10-wkt win in 2025 Colombo (DLS); SL searching for first WC victory
Bilateral ODI Series
10+
4–5
5–6
1–2
Tight contests; SL won rain-affected 2024 series opener chase; SA strong in SA soil
Women’s T20Is (All)
~17–20
6–8
10–12
0–1
SL rising fast – 2-1 home series win 2024; upset SA by 3 runs in T20 WC 2023
ICC Women’s T20 World Cup
3
1–2
1–2
0
SL thriller win by 3 runs (Cape Town 2023); SA clinical in others
Commonwealth Games / Tri-Series / Asia Cup equivalents
2–3
0–1
1–2
1
SA big wins (e.g. 10 wkts DLS 2022); SL competitive in home tri-series 2025
Overall (All Formats)
45+
12–15
28–32
4–5
SA superior historically (~65–70% win rate); SL closing gap since 2023–2025!
Year-wise Key Matches Table
Year
Key Match Date
Format
Venue / Series
Result Highlights
Hero / Turning Point
Why Memorable?
2025
Oct 17
ODI
R. Premadasa, Colombo – ICC WC 2025
SA 125/0 (14.5 ov) beat SL 105/7 (20 ov) by 10 wkts (DLS)
Laura Wolvaardt & Tazmin Brits fifties
SA clinical chase; SL’s WC struggles continue
2025
May 9
ODI
R. Premadasa, Colombo – Tri-Series
SA 315/9 beat SL 239 (42.5 ov) by 76 runs
Marizanne Kapp all-round show
SA posted huge total on SL soil
2025
May 2
ODI
R. Premadasa, Colombo – Tri-Series
SL 237/5 beat SA 235/9 by 5 wkts
Chamari Athapaththu & co. chase
SL strong home win in tri-series
2024
Apr 17
ODI
Potchefstroom
SL 305/4 beat SA 301/5 by 6 wkts
Nilakshi de Silva finishing
Epic high-scoring chase thriller
2024
Apr 13
ODI
Kimberley
SA 230/3 beat SL 229 by 7 wkts
Laura Wolvaardt masterclass
SA chase masterclass
2024
Apr 3
T20I
East London
SL 156/6 beat SA 155/6 by 4 wkts
Chamari Athapaththu leadership
SL series-levelling win
2024
Mar 30
T20I
Potchefstroom
SL 138/3 beat SA 137/8 by 7 wkts
Vishmi Gunaratne spark
SL dominant chase
2024
Mar 27
T20I
Benoni
SA 198/5 beat SL 119 by 79 runs
Marizanne Kapp power-hitting
SA thumping in series opener
2023
Feb 10
T20I
Newlands, Cape Town – T20 WC
SL 129/4 beat SA 126/9 by 3 runs
Chamari Athapaththu POTM
Massive SL upset in World Cup
2022
Aug 4
T20
Edgbaston – CWG 2022
SA 49/0 beat SL 46 by 10 wkts (DLS)
Chloe Tryon & co.
SL all-out collapse shocker
2019
Feb series
T20I
SA venues
SA won 3-0 series
Dane van Niekerk, Lizelle Lee, Shabnim Ismail
SA complete whitewash
2018
Nov 13
T20I
St Lucia – T20 WC
SA beat SL by 7 wkts
Trisha Chetty
SA strong WC performance
Earlier (pre-2018)
Various
Mixed
Various
SA dominant in most early encounters
Classic SA bowlers like Shabnim Ismail
Foundation of SA superiority
Early Encounters and South Africa’s Dominance (2000–2010)
In the early years, the South Africa Women’s National Cricket Team dominated matches against the Sri Lanka Women’s National Cricket Team. South Africa’s experience and structured gameplay gave them a clear advantage in both ODIs and early T20 formats. Sri Lanka, still developing its women’s cricket structure, struggled to consistently challenge South Africa but displayed moments of promise. These early encounters were crucial for Sri Lanka’s growth, providing exposure to higher levels of competition. South Africa’s dominance during this period established the initial pattern of the rivalry.
Year
Event
Format
Winner
2000
ODI Series
ODI
South Africa
2004
Bilateral Series
ODI
South Africa
2008
ICC Event
ODI
South Africa
2010
T20 Match
T20
South Africa
Sri Lanka’s Development and Competitive Signs (2011–2015)
Between 2011 and 2015, Sri Lanka Women began improving their performances. Matches became more competitive as the Sri Lanka Women’s National Cricket Team developed better batting depth and bowling strategies. South Africa still maintained an advantage, but Sri Lanka managed to push matches into closer contests, especially in subcontinental conditions. This phase marked the beginning of a more competitive rivalry, with Sri Lanka gaining confidence and experience against a strong opponent.
Year
Series
Format
Winner
2011
ODI Series
ODI
South Africa
2012
T20 Match
T20
South Africa
2014
ICC Tournament
ODI
South Africa
2015
Bilateral Series
T20
Sri Lanka
South Africa’s Consistency and Tactical Strength (2016–2018)
From 2016 to 2018, South Africa Women reinforced their dominance through consistent performances. The South Africa Women’s National Cricket Team showcased strong batting line-ups and disciplined bowling attacks. Sri Lanka, while competitive, struggled to secure consistent victories. Matches during this period often highlighted South Africa’s tactical awareness and depth. However, Sri Lanka continued to show determination, occasionally producing strong individual performances that hinted at future competitiveness.
Year
Tournament
Format
Winner
2016
ODI Series
ODI
South Africa
2017
World Cup
ODI
South Africa
2018
T20 Series
T20
South Africa
2018
Bilateral Match
ODI
South Africa
Sri Lanka’s Breakthrough Performances (2019–2020)
The period between 2019 and 2020 saw Sri Lanka Women achieve some breakthrough moments. The Sri Lanka Women’s National Cricket Team managed to win key matches against South Africa, boosting team confidence. Improved batting performances and better bowling execution helped Sri Lanka challenge South Africa more effectively. Although South Africa still held the upper hand overall, Sri Lanka’s victories indicated a shift in competitiveness, making the rivalry more balanced and exciting.
Year
Series
Format
Winner
2019
ODI Match
ODI
Sri Lanka
2019
T20 Series
T20
South Africa
2020
Bilateral Series
ODI
South Africa
2020
T20 Match
T20
Sri Lanka
T20 Growth and Modern Competitive Era (2021–2022)
With the rise of T20 cricket, matches between the Sri Lanka Women’s National Cricket Team and the South Africa Women’s National Cricket Team became faster and more aggressive. Both teams adopted modern strategies, focusing on power-hitting and dynamic bowling. South Africa continued to perform consistently, but Sri Lanka’s fearless approach made matches more unpredictable. This era featured close finishes and high-intensity contests, reflecting the evolution of women’s cricket.
Year
Tournament
Format
Winner
2021
T20 Series
T20
South Africa
2021
ODI Match
ODI
Sri Lanka
2022
ICC Event
T20
South Africa
2022
Bilateral Series
ODI
South Africa
Emerging Talent and Recent Battles (2023–2024)
In recent years, both teams have focused on developing young players. The South Africa Women’s National Cricket Team continues to maintain a strong and balanced squad, while the Sri Lanka Women’s National Cricket Team is building a competitive team with promising talent. Matches have become more closely contested, often decided by small margins. This period reflects the growing strength of Sri Lanka and the consistency of South Africa in international women’s cricket.
Year
Series
Venue
Winner
2023
ODI Series
South Africa
South Africa
2023
T20 Match
Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka
2024
Bilateral Series
Neutral
TBD
2024
ICC Event
Neutral
TBD
Future Outlook and Conclusion (2025 and Beyond)
Looking ahead, the rivalry between the Sri Lanka Women’s National Cricket Team and the South Africa Women’s National Cricket Team is expected to become even more competitive. Sri Lanka aims to close the gap and achieve consistent success, while South Africa looks to maintain its dominance and strong performances. With emerging players and evolving strategies, future encounters promise exciting cricket, close finishes, and memorable performances. This timeline reflects a rivalry that continues to grow and contribute to the global rise of women’s cricket.
Year
Series
Venue
Winner
2025
ODI Series
Sri Lanka
TBD
2025
T20 Match
South Africa
TBD
2026
ICC Event
Neutral
TBD
2026
Bilateral Series
TBD
TBD
Conclusion
The journey between the Sri Lanka Women’s National Cricket Team and the South Africa Women’s National Cricket Team highlights the growth of women’s cricket. South Africa has maintained consistency and dominance, while Sri Lanka has gradually improved and challenged stronger sides. Their matches now reflect better balance, skill, and competitiveness. This rivalry showcases the development of talent, evolving strategies, and rising standards in women’s cricket. With both teams investing in youth and performance, future encounters are expected to be more competitive, exciting, and influential in shaping the global landscape of women’s cricket.