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South Africa Nickname(s) Proteas Association Cricket South Africa Captain Suné Luus Coach Hilton Moreeng ICC status Full member (1909)ICC region Africa First WTest v England at St George's Park Cricket Ground , Port Elizabeth ; 2–5 December 1960 Last WTest v England at County Ground , Taunton ; 27–30 June 2022 WTests
Played
Won/Lost Total[ 4]
13
1/5 (7 draws) This year[ 5]
0
0/0 (0 draws)
First WODI v Ireland at Stormont , Belfast ; 5 August 1997 Last WODI v Pakistan at National Stadium , Karachi ; 14 September 2023 WODIs
Played
Won/Lost Total[ 6]
231
121/95 (5 ties, 10 no results) This year[ 7]
4
3/1 (0 ties, 0 no results)
Women's World Cup appearances6 (first in 1997 ) Best result Semi finalists (2000 , 2017 , 2022 ) Women's World Cup Qualifier appearances3 (first in 2008 ) Best result Champions (2008) First WT20I v New Zealand at the County Ground , Taunton ; 10 August 2007 Last WT20I v Pakistan at National Stadium , Karachi ; 4 September 2023 WT20Is
Played
Won/Lost Total[ 8]
143
63/76 (0 ties, 4 no results) This year[ 9]
14
6/7 (0 ties, 1 no result)
Women's T20 World Cup appearances8 (first in 2009 ) Best result Runners-up (2023 ) As of 26 September 2023
The South Africa women's national cricket team represents South Africa in women's cricket . They have full membership in the International Cricket Council . They played their first Women's One Day International in 1997. The team have been an important group at the Women's Cricket World Cup and at the ICC Women's T20 World Cup since 1997.
South Africa made its Test cricket debut in the year 1960, against England , becoming the fourth team to play at International level (after Australia , England, and New Zealand ).[ 10]