Written By: Alex Maathai

South Africa Women take on Pakistan Women in the 2nd T20I of the Pakistan Women’s tour of South Africa on February 13, 2026. Pakistan will push hard to bounce back after the opening game, while South Africa will aim to tighten their bowling and stay ahead in the series. 

South Africa Women vs Pakistan Women Match Preview

Sidra Nawaz and Laura Wolvaardt
Source: CricTracker
DetailsInformation
MatchSouth Africa Women vs Pakistan Women, 2nd T20I
Date13 February 2026
Time6:00 PM Local / 9:30 PM IST
VenueWillowmoore Park, Benoni
SeriesPakistan Women’s tour of South Africa 2026
ContextImportant match for series control

Pitch Report

AspectDetails
Pitch TypeFair batting wicket with early help
Average 1st Innings ScoreAround 145-160 in WT20Is
Pace vs SpinPace early, spin useful in the middle
Toss FactorChasing can help under lights
Boundary SizeMedium boundaries

Weather Report

ConditionDetails
TemperatureAround 18-26°C
SkyMostly clear
Rain ChanceLow
HumidityModerate
OverallGood conditions for cricket

Toss Prediction

The captain winning the toss may choose to field first. Night games can bring additional moisture, and chasing becomes easier if the ball skids.

Injury Updates

South Africa Women: No major injury concerns reported ahead of the 2nd T20I.

Pakistan Women: Off-spinning all-rounder Umm-e-Hani joined the squad as a replacement for the injured Rameen Shamim.

Dream11 Team For South Africa Women vs Pakistan Women

Dream11 team for SA-W vs PAK-W
Source: Dream11

South Africa Women vs Pakistan Women Head-to-Head Records in T20Is

CategoryStats
Total WT20I Matches24
South Africa Women Win13
Pakistan Women Win11
No Result0

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Top Picks For The Match

PlayerKey Points
Laura Wolvaardt (SA-W)Reliable top-order anchor
Tazmin Brits (SA-W)Strong powerplay scorer
Chloe Tryon (SA-W)Handy finisher, wicket option
Fatima Sana (PAK-W)Match-impact player, bowls key overs
Nashra Sandhu (PAK-W)wicket-taking spin option

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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