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Cricket South Africa is pleased to announce the Momentum Proteas tour to the West Indies that consists of three Twenty20 internationals and five one-dayers with the first match scheduled for August 31.
Both the T20I and One-Day Internationals will take place in Antigua with the Sir Viv Richards Cricket Ground the host venue for the T20 segment of the tour as well as the final two ODIs. Three ODIs will take place at the Coolidge Cricket Ground.
This all-important outbound tour will serve as vital preparation for the Proteas Women in the lead-up to next year’s Women’s Cricket World Cup in New Zealand. The Proteas have enjoyed great success in recent times and will be hoping to continue their rich vein of form against a formidable West Indies side that has just come of a comfortable series win against their Pakistan counterparts.
Momentum Proteas Head coach Hilton Moreeng said: “It’s fantastic to be able to announce our schedule to the West Indies, a timely coming back for us to competitive cricket after a lengthy period without game time.
“Every ODI series for us carries even more weight as we have our sights firmly set on the cricket showpiece that will be taking place next year, and I believe it is just as important for our hosts as they strive towards qualification for the ICC Women’s World Cup.
“The three T20Is at the beginning of the tour present another welcome opportunity for the players to challenge their skills on the international stage in the build-up to the ODIs and also a good test for us to see how far we are in terms of match readiness.”
SA Women’s Tour to West Indies
Tuesday, August 31 | T20 Game One | SVRCG |
Thursday, September 2 | T20 Game Two | SVRCG |
Saturday, September 4 | T20 Game Three | SVRCG |
Tuesday, September 7 | ODI Game One | CCG |
Friday, September 10 | ODI Game Two | CCG |
Monday, September 13 | ODI Game Three | CCG |
Thursday, September 16 | ODI Game Four | SVRCG |
Sunday, September 19 | ODI Game Five | SVRCG |
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Cricket South Africa (CSA) governs cricket in South Africa. Formed in 2002, it succeeded the United Cricket Board of South Africa (UCB) and became the sole governing body in 2008. CSA oversees all levels of cricket, including national teams for men and women, and is a full ICC member and SASCOC affiliate.