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South Africa Name Squad for ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2026

Cricket South Africa has announced a 15-player squad for the ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2026, which will be held in England and Wales from June 12. Laura Wolvaardt will lead the team, with veteran fast bowler Shabnim Ismail returning to the squad after last playing in the 2023 final. Marizanne Kapp and Dane van Niekerk are also back after recovering from illness and injury, while Kayla Reyneke earns her first World Cup call-up. South Africa will begin their campaign against Australia on June 13 in Manchester, followed by matches against Pakistan, India, the Netherlands, and Bangladesh.

South Africa name squad for ICC Women's T20 World Cup in June

Johannesburg, May 12

Cricket South Africa have announced the 15-player squad for the upcoming ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2026, set to take place in England and Wales from June 12.

The Proteas Women will be captained by Laura Wolvaardt. The squad also sees the return of fast bowler Shabnim Ismail, as South Africa go in pursuit of their maiden world title, according to the CSA media release.

The 37-year-old, who last represented the Proteas in the T20 World Cup final in Cape Town in February 2023, brings a wealth of experience, adding 113 T20I caps and a national record of 123 wickets to the group.

She will be joined by Marizanne Kapp and Dane van Niekerk, who are back after recovering from illness and a calf injury, respectively.

Wicketkeeper-batter Karabo Meso also returns from a wrist injury that ruled her out of the recent T20I series against India and will link up with Sinalo Jafta in the wicketkeeping department.

Kayla Reyneke is set for her first senior World Cup after enjoying a breakout international season. The former SA U19 Women's captain ended the 2025/26 campaign with a batting average of 53 and five wickets in her first nine T20Is.

The remainder of the squad includes Tazmin Brits, Sune Luus, Annerie Dercksen, Nadine de Klerk, and Chloe Tryon. Meanwhile, the bowling attack features seamers Ayabonga Khaka and Tumi Sekhukhune, as well as spin queen Nonkululeko Mlaba.

The Proteas will get their undeniable journey underway when they depart for England on 25 May for a camp in Arundel, where they will face Australia in three training matches from 31 May - 04 June, before turning their attention to the official World Cup warm-up fixtures.

After reaching the last three ICC tournament finals, South Africa will begin their latest T20 World Cup campaign in Group 1 against Australia on 13 June in Manchester, before facing Pakistan, India, the Netherlands and Bangladesh.

Proteas Women head coach, Mandla Mashimbyi, said, "We're excited for the big show ahead, and I think the players have really put in the work over the last few months. The 4-1 series win against India gave us a lot of confidence, but there are still final touch-ups we need to make before the World Cup starts.

"Having someone like Shabnim back adds a lot of value to the group. We had good conversations and you could see the hunger she still has to represent South Africa and help this team achieve something special. We're also pleased to have players like Marizanne, Dane and Karabo available again. Every team goes to a World Cup wanting to win it, and we are no different, but for us it's about staying in love with the process, taking it one game at a time and continuing to improve as the tournament advances," she added.

Proteas' ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2026 Squad:

Laura Wolvaardt (captain), Tazmin Brits, Nadine de Klerk, Annerie Dercksen, Shabnim Ismail, Sinalo Jafta, Marizanne Kapp, Ayabonga Khaka, Sune Luus, Karabo Meso, Nonkululeko Mlaba, Kayla Reyneke, Tumi Sekhukhune, Chloe Tryon, Dane van Niekerk.

Proteas Fixtures - ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2026

Saturday, 13 June - Old Trafford, Manchester South Africa vs Australia

Wednesday, 17 June - Edgbaston, Birmingham South Africa vs Pakistan

Sunday, 21 June - Old Trafford, Manchester South Africa vs India

Thursday, 25 June - Bristol County Ground, Bristol South Africa vs Netherlands

Sunday, 28 June - Lord's, London South Africa vs Bangladesh.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Priya S

Honest question: Is our Indian team ready for this? We haven't won a T20 World Cup since 2020. South Africa has been in three finals in a row, and now with Ismail back, they look even stronger. Need better planning from our selectors. Just saying.

Vikram M

Kayla Reyneke sounds like a proper talent - batting average 53 and 5 wickets in her first 9 T20Is? That's impressive. South Africa's bench strength is looking good. Meanwhile, our women's team needs to sort out their middle-order batting issues. Happy for the Proteas though! 🌟

Sarah B

Love the experience in this squad - Wolvaardt, Ismail, Kapp, van Niekerk, Luus. That's a core that knows how to win big matches. But I'm worried about India's group. Australia, South Africa, Pakistan, Netherlands, Bangladesh - not easy. Our girls need to be at their absolute best to qualify from this group.

Rohit P

South Africa vs India on June 21 at Old Trafford - that's going to be a blockbuster! Remember how close our last World Cup matches were? Hoping for a great contest. Shabnim Ismail vs Smriti Mandhana - can't wait for that battle! 🔥

James A

Solid squad selection by CSA. That bowling attack with Ismail, Khaka, Sekhukhune, and Mlaba is world-class. And with Kapp as an all-rounder, they have serious depth. India needs to figure out their spin attack - we can't rely

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