Written By: Alex Maathai

The South Africa national cricket team is following a packed and competitive 2026 calendar. They begin the year with a T20I series against the West Indies at home before heading to India and Sri Lanka for the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026. After the World Cup, South Africa’s men will tour New Zealand for a five‑match T20I series in March, continuing their white‑ball commitments.

They also have a busy international itinerary later in the year, including home series against Australia, Bangladesh, and a multi‑format tour against England, which serves as preparation for the ICC ODI World Cup 2027 that South Africa will co‑host.

West Indies Tour Of South Africa 

South Africa faced the West Indies on January 27 in a three‑match T20I series, helping both teams fine‑tune their squads of the ongoing ICC T20 World Cup 2026.

West Indies Tour of South Africa
Source: Telegraph India 
MatchDateTeamsVenueTime (GMT)Local TimeResult
1st T20ITuesday, January 27South Africa vs West IndiesBoland Park, Paarl07:00 PM06:00 PMSouth Africa won by 9 wickets
2nd T20IThursday, January 29South Africa vs West IndiesSuperSport Park, Centurion07:00 PM06:00 PMSouth Africa won by 7 wickets
3rd T20ISaturday, January 31South Africa vs West IndiesDP World Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg07:00 PM06:00 PMWest Indies won by 6 runs

ICC T20 World Cup 2026 

South Africa is in Group D of the ongoing ICC T20 World Cup 2026, started from February 9, and had qualified for the Super 8 stage.

MatchDateTeamsVenueTime (GMT)Local TimeResult
Match 9Monday, February 09South Africa vs CanadaNarendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad04:30 PM03:30 PMSouth Africa won by 57 runs
Match 13Wednesday, February 11South Africa vs AfghanistanNarendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad08:30 AM07:30 AMMatch tied (South Africa won in Super Over)
Match 24Saturday, February 14New Zealand vs South AfricaNarendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad04:30 PM03:30 PMNew Zealand won by 10 wickets
Match 34Wednesday, February 18South Africa vs United Arab EmiratesArun Jaitley Stadium, Delhi08:30 AM07:30 AMSouth Africa won by 6 wickets

ICC T20 World Cup 2026 Super 8

MatchDateTeamsVenueResult
Super 8 Match vs IndiaSaturday, February 22, 2026South Africa vs IndiaNarendra Modi Stadium, AhmedabadSouth Africa won by 76 runs
Super 8 Match vs West IndiesThursday, February 26, 2026South Africa vs West IndiesAhmedabad (Exact venue/time not yet updated)Upcoming
Super 8 Match vs ZimbabweSunday, March 1, 2026South Africa vs ZimbabweDelhi (Venue/time per schedule)Upcoming

South Africa Tour of New Zealand 

After the World Cup, New Zealand will tour South Africa for 5-match T20I series, starting March 15. 

South Africa Tour of New Zealand
Source: NDTV Sports 
MatchDate & TimeTeamsVenueTime (GMT)Local Time
1st T20ISunday, March 15New Zealand vs South AfricaBay Oval, Tauranga09:15 AM 08:15 AM
2nd T20ITuesday, March 17New Zealand vs South AfricaSeddon Park, Hamilton09:15 AM08:15 AM
3rd T20IFriday, March 20New Zealand vs South AfricaEden Park, Auckland09:15 AM08:15 AM
4th T20ISunday, March 22New Zealand vs South AfricaSky Stadium, Wellington09:15 AM08:15 AM
5th T20IWednesday, March 25New Zealand vs South AfricaHagley Oval, Chrchurch09:15 AM08:15 AM

South Africa Tour of Namibia 

In August 2026, the South African national cricket team will tour Namibia for a short bilateral series. The tour will feature 3 One-Day Internationals, played in Namibia. The series will give South Africa valuable match practice.

Australia Will Tour South Africa 

Australia will tour South Africa in September 2026 for an exciting bilateral cricket series featuring 3 Test matches and 3 One Day Internationals. The tour will take place across South African venues. 

Fans can expect high-quality cricket, thrilling moments, and strong performances from top players throughout the tour.

Bangladesh Will Tour South Africa 

Bangladesh will tour South Africa in 2026 for a short bilateral cricket series comprising 2 Test matches and 3 One-Day Internationals in November 2026.

MatchDateTeamsVenueTime (GMT)Local Time
1st ODISunday, September 24South Africa vs AustraliaDurbanTBCTBC
2nd ODIWednesday, September 27South Africa vs AustraliaJohannesburgTBCTBC
3rd ODISaturday, September 30South Africa vs AustraliaPotchefstroomTBCTBC
1st TestMonday, October 9 – Friday, October 13South Africa vs AustraliaDurbanTBCTBC
2nd TestWednesday, October 18 – Sunday, October 22South Africa vs AustraliaGqeberhaTBCTBC
3rd TestMonday, October 27 – Friday, October 31South Africa vs AustraliaCape TownTBCTBC

The matches will be played at different venues across South Africa. The tour will test Bangladesh’s skills in challenging conditions, especially in the longer format.

South Africa Tour Of Bangladesh 

In November 2026, the South African national cricket team will host Bangladesh in a bilateral series. The tour will include 2 Test matches and 3 One-Day Internationals, all played in South Africa. The series will focus on competitive red-ball cricket and structured ODI contests.

MatchDateTeamsVenueTime (GMT)Local Time
1st TestNov 15–19South Africa vs BangladeshJohannesburgTBCTBC
2nd TestNov 23–27South Africa vs BangladeshCenturionTBCTBC
1st ODIDec 1South Africa vs BangladeshEast LondonTBCTBC
2nd ODIDec 4South Africa vs BangladeshGqeberhaTBCTBC
3rd ODIDec 7South Africa vs BangladeshCape TownTBCTBC
1st T20IDec 10South Africa vs BangladeshKimberleyTBCTBC
2nd T20IDec 12South Africa vs BangladeshBenoniTBCTBC
3rd T20IDec 13South Africa vs BangladeshCenturionTBCTBC

England Tour of South Africa 2026-27

England will tour South Africa for the 2026–27 series, starting in December 2026 and continuing through January and February 2027. The tour will include 3 Test matches, 3 One Day Internationals, and 3 T20 Internationals, all played across South African venues. 

MatchDateTeamsVenueTime (GMT)Local Time
1st TestDec 17–21South Africa vs EnglandJohannesburgTBCTBC
2nd TestDec 26–30South Africa vs EnglandCenturionTBCTBC
3rd TestJan 3–7South Africa vs EnglandCape TownTBCTBC
1st ODIJan 10South Africa vs EnglandPaarlTBCTBC
2nd ODIJan 13South Africa vs EnglandBloemfonteinTBCTBC
3rd ODIJan 15South Africa vs EnglandBloemfonteinTBCTBC

The long tour will cover all formats, testing England’s adaptability in varied conditions, while South Africa will aim to dominate at home.

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Conclusion: The Proteas Have Their Eyes On ICC T20 World Cup Trophy 

South Africa’s 2026 cricket year has gotten off to a flying start. After sweeping West Indies in the T20I series, the Proteas are currently lighting up the ICC T20 World Cup beating New Zealand, Afghanistan, and defending champions India along the way.

With a New Zealand T20I tour, and home series against Australia, Bangladesh, and England still to come, the schedule is packed. With the 2027 ODI World Cup on home soil on the horizon, this is shaping up to be a defining year for South African cricket.

About the Author

Alex Maathai is a Cape Town-based cricket analyst and former club-level player. With deep knowledge of domestic structures and Proteas history, he provides context-rich insights that connect today’s matches to South Africa’s cricket legacy.

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