Written By: Alex Maathai
Published: October 15, 2025

Another significant advancement for women’s cricket in South Africa is the 2025–26 CSA Women’s Pro20 Series, which places the South African women’s cricket team among the top teams worldwide. Six provincial teams—Western Province, Titans, Lions, Dolphins, South Western Districts, and  North West —compete in a round-robin style in the competition, which is run by Cricket South Africa (CSA). 

Every team plays every other team once, and the team with the most points at the end of the league stage is declared the winner. Since there are no semifinals in this format, it is crucial to be consistent throughout the competition.

CSA Women Pro20 Series 2025/26
Source: Theathlete

The T20 competition, which commenced on October 5, 2025, and runs concurrently with the CSA Women’s One-Day Cup (Pro50), is scheduled to conclude in March 2026. Some of South Africa’s best cricket stadiums, such as Newlands in Cape Town, Kingsmead in Durban, and the Wanderers in Johannesburg, host the matches.

Western Province entered this season as heavy favorites after winning the first edition the previous season. Their team is well-rounded, with both established players and up-and-coming talent. However, in what appears to be a highly competitive race, other clubs, such as the Lions and Dolphins, have also made a strong start.

CSA Women Pro20 Series 2025/26 Overview

Tournament NameCSA Women Pro20 Series 2025/26 
OrganizerCricket South Africa (CSA)
Format20-over
Number of Teams6
TeamsDolphins Women, Lions Women, Titans Women, Western Province Women, South Western Districts Women,  North West Women
Tournament StructureSingle round‐robin — each team plays all others once 
Total Matches27
Defending ChampionsWestern Province won the inaugural Pro20 season in 2024–25

CSA Women Pro20 Series 2025/26 Fixtures

The 28 games of the CSA Women’s Pro20 Series calendar will take place around South Africa between October 5, 2025, and March 13, 2026. Six regional teams—the Dolphins, Lions, Titans, Western Province (WPR), South Western Districts (SWD), and North West—compete in a round-robin event. Important stadiums such as Johannesburg, Cape Town, Durban, Centurion, Potchefstroom, Oudtshoorn, and Pretoria host matches. A reserve-day final is scheduled for March 13, 2026.

DateMatch No.TeamsVenue
October 5, 2025Match 1Dolphins Women vs Lion WomenJohannesburg
October 12, 2025Match 2Western Province Women vs South Western DistrictsOudtshoorn
October 19, 2025Match 3North West Women vs Titans WomenSenwes Park, Potchefstroom
October 26, 2025Match 4Western Province Women vs Titans WomenNewlands, Cape Town
October 26, 2025Match 5Dolphins Women vs South Western Districts WomenKingsmead, Durban
November 2, 2025Match 6South Western Districts Women vs Lions WomenRecreation Ground, Oudtshoorn
November 2, 2025Match 7South Western Districts Women vs Lions WomenRecreation Ground, Oudtshoorn
November 9, 2025Match 8Dolphins Women vs North West WomenKingsmead, Durban
November 9, 2025Match 9Titans Women vs Lions WomenSuperSport Park, Centurion
November 16, 2025Match 10Western Province Women vs Dolphins WomenTBA
November 16, 2025Match 11South Western Districts Women vs North West WomenRecreation Ground, Oudtshoorn
November 23, 2025Match 12Titans Women vs South Western Districts WomenTBA
November 23, 2025Match 13Lions Women vs Western Province WomenSinovich Park, Sinoville
December 7, 2025Match 14North West Women vs Lions WomenSenwes Park, Potchefstroom
December 7, 2025Match 15Dolphins Women vs Titans WomenKingsmead, Durban
December 14, 2025Match 16Dolphins Women vs Lions WomenKingsmead, Durban
February 8, 2026Match 17Western Province Women vs South Western Districts WomenNewlands, Cape Town
February 8, 2026Match 18Titans Women vs North West WomenSuperSport Park, Centurion
February 15, 2026Match 19Lions Women vs South Western Districts WomenTBA
February 15, 2026Match 20Titans Women vs Western Province WomenSuperSport Park, Centurion
February 22, 2026Match 21North West Women vs Dolphins WomenSenwes Park, Potchefstroom
February 22, 2026Match 22Western Province Women vs Lions WomenNewlands, Cape Town
February 22, 2026Match 23Titans Women vs Dolphins WomenSinovich Park, Sinoville
March 1, 2026Match 24North West Women vs South Western Districts WomenSenwes Park, Potchefstroom
March 1, 2026Match 25Western Province Women vs North West WomenNewlands, Cape Town
March 1, 2026Match 26South Western Districts Women vs Dolphins WomenRecreation Ground, Oudtshoorn
March 1, 2026Match 27Lions Women vs Titans WomenThe Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg
March 13, 2026FinalTBA vs TBATBA

Teams and Squad in CSA Women Pro20 Series 2025/26

Teams and Squad in CSA Women Pro20 Series 2025/26
Source: SA Cricketmag

Throughout the competition, there are several players to watch who stand out. Players who scored a lot of runs last season, such as Tazmin Brits and Faye Tunnicliffe, are at the top of the batting order. Leah Jones and Kayla Reyneke have shown promise in the bowling department by getting wickets. Another player worth keeping an eye on is Nonkhululeko Thabethe.

Dolphins Women Squad: Asamkele Kawu, Courtney Gounden, Nicole de Klerk, Nobuhle Busane, Alexandra Candler, Michaela Andrews, N. Ngubane, Nondumiso Shangase, K. Pinini, Yasmeen Khan, Ayanda Hlubi, Jade De Figueiredo, Kiara Fisher, Nobulumko Baneti, Nonkululeko Mlaba, Seshnie Naidu, Zintle Mali.

Lions Women Squad: Diara Ramlakan, Jenna Evans, Kirstie Thomson, Nonkhululeko Thabethe, Sunette Viljoen, Tazmin Brits, Chloe Tryon, Fay Cowling, Kgomotso Rapoo, Madison Landsman, Neo Molefe, Sarah Nettleton, Karabo Meso, Palesa Mapoo, Annah Ntozakhe, Ayabonga Khaka, Lean Swanepoel, Lehlohonolo Meso, Lehlohonolo Sardick, Liyema Jubati, N Raisibe, Refilwe Moncho, Relebohile Mkhize, Shabnim Ismail, Tumi Sekhukhune.

South Western Districts Women Squad: Izelle Cilliers, Julia Hoal, Nadine Moodley, Gail Abrahams, Lucian Swartz, Zintle Kula, Mieke De Ridder, Palesa Mapoo, Kiara Fisher, Tiche Frans, Yolandi Potgieter.

Western Province Women Squad: Oluhle Siyo, Dane Van Niekerk, Delmi Tucker, Jemma Botha, Kayla Reyneke, Kelsey Adams, Faye Tunnicliffe, Jae Leigh Filander, Yandiswa Mangele, Leah Jones, Sinelethu Yaso.

Titans Women Squad: Gandhi Jafta, Monalisa Legodi, Tebogo Macheke, Amogelang Maphangula, Paulinah Mashishi, Katherine Prior, Samantha Schutte, Robyn Searle, Miane Smit, Christelle van der Schyff, Luyanda Nzuza, Sune Luus, Laura Wolvaardt, Anneke Bosch, Masabata Klaas, Eliz-Mari Mar.

North West Women Squad: Zintle Kula, Elandri Janse van Rensburg, Pretty Molefe, Mampe Ntsane, Yolandi Potgieter, Verunissa Reddy, Anica Swart, Mignon van der Merwe, Christen van Wyk, Evodia Yekile, Yamkela Zangqa

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Conclusion

Another exciting era in South African women’s cricket is being marked with the CSA Women Pro20 Series 2025–2026, which will feature the top local talent in the country. The competition, which runs from October 2025 to March 2026, offers a crucial stage for up-and-coming athletes to face off against seasoned pros. 

With fierce rivalries, robust regional participation, and increasing fan support, the series keeps raising the bar for South Africa’s women’s T20 cricket. It greatly aids in the growth and appeal of the sport nationwide by bolstering the pool of players for the national team as well as encouraging increased professionalism and prominence in the women’s game.

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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