West Indies Cricket Team Vs South Africa National Cricket Team Match Scorecard

West Indies Cricket Team Vs South Africa National Cricket Team Match Scorecard

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Aiden Markram led South Africa off with an aggressive start, giving Quinton de Kock room to settle into his innings and join Aiden in an opening stand of 95 that put South Africa well on their way towards claiming six wins in this tournament.

No.Match & FormatVenueResultKey Performers
1West Indies vs South Africa, 2nd T20I (2023)CenturionSouth Africa won by 6 wicketsJohnson Charles 118 (46), Quinton de Kock 100*
2West Indies vs South Africa, 3rd T20I (2024)Sabina Park, JamaicaWest Indies won by 8 wicketsJohnson Charles 69 (26), Obed McCoy 3/39
3South Africa vs West Indies, 1st T20I (2026)Boland ParkSouth Africa won by 9 wicketsAiden Markram 86*, Ryan Rickelton 40*
4South Africa vs West Indies, 2nd T20I (2026)CenturionSouth Africa won series thrillerQuinton de Kock 115, Ryan Rickelton 77
5West Indies vs South Africa, 3rd T20I (2026)JohannesburgWest Indies won by 6 runs (DLS)Shimron Hetmyer 48*, Gudakesh Motie 3 wickets
6West Indies vs South Africa, T20 World Cup Super 8 (2026)AhmedabadSouth Africa won by 9 wicketsAiden Markram 82, Quinton de Kock 47
7West Indies vs South Africa, 2nd ODI (2023)East LondonWest Indies won by 48 runsShai Hope 128, Temba Bavuma 144
8South Africa vs West Indies, Test Match (2023)CenturionSouth Africa won by 87 runsAiden Markram 115, Alzarri Joseph 5 wickets
9West Indies vs South Africa, ICC Champions Trophy Semi-final (1998)DhakaWest Indies won by 6 wicketsPhilo Wallace 103, Jacques Kallis all-round show
10South Africa vs West Indies, ICC World Cup Group Match (2015)SydneySouth Africa won by 257 runsAB de Villiers 162*, Jason Holder fought lone battle

West Indies vs Sri Lanka

These two teams don’t differ much when it comes to skill or talent as they embark on an eight-match bilateral tour consisting of three ODIs and four T20Is. Both sides will hope for an early victory to get momentum going in their ICC Men’s World Cup 2026 campaigns and gain any crucial points needed for victory.

The One Day International (ODI) series kicks off at Sabina Park on June 3, with game two taking place the next day. Following this, it moves to Antigua for two Test matches as well as four days of warm-up fixtures in between each of these.

South Africa have made an excellent start in this tournament, winning five out of six matches thus far and coming away victorious against Zimbabwe at Eden Gardens by an impressive 63 run margin on Sunday thanks to Quinton de Kock and Aiden Markram’s stellar batting displays.

South Africa and Sri Lanka each had to defend a target of 177 in the T20 International match at Johannesburg on Tuesday, but South Africa made quick work of it thanks to an outstanding opening stand of 97 between Markram and de Kock in their opening innings batting innings. Markram took up most of the burden as first time T20I players while de Kock speedily attacked in the powerplay overs.

West Indies fans should have a solid idea of what to expect from their visitors as several members have recently played together in franchise T20 cricket leagues like Pretoria Capitals, Johannesburg Super Kings and Joburg Dolphins.

Shai Hope, Sherfane Rutherford and Roston Chase featured regularly for each franchise during 2017, while Akeal Hosein, Gudakesh Motie and Daren Powell all made debuts for Pretoria Capitals – something which could prove vital when final whistle blows at Sabina Park!

TeamPlayerRoleBatting StyleBowling Style
West IndiesShai HopeWicketkeeper BatterRight-hand bat
West IndiesBrandon KingOpening BatterRight-hand bat
West IndiesNicholas PooranWicketkeeper BatterLeft-hand bat
West IndiesShimron HetmyerMiddle-order BatterLeft-hand bat
West IndiesRovman PowellAll-rounderRight-hand batRight-arm medium
West IndiesAndre RussellAll-rounderRight-hand batRight-arm fast
West IndiesJason HolderAll-rounderRight-hand batRight-arm medium-fast
West IndiesAkeal HoseinBowling All-rounderLeft-hand batSlow left-arm orthodox
West IndiesAlzarri JosephFast BowlerRight-hand batRight-arm fast
West IndiesGudakesh MotieSpinnerLeft-hand batSlow left-arm orthodox
West IndiesRomario ShepherdBowling All-rounderRight-hand batRight-arm medium-fast
South AfricaAiden MarkramBatterRight-hand batRight-arm off break
South AfricaQuinton de KockWicketkeeper BatterLeft-hand bat
South AfricaReeza HendricksOpening BatterRight-hand bat
South AfricaRassie van der DussenTop-order BatterRight-hand bat
South AfricaDavid MillerMiddle-order BatterLeft-hand bat
South AfricaHeinrich KlaasenWicketkeeper BatterRight-hand bat
South AfricaMarco JansenAll-rounderLeft-hand batLeft-arm fast
South AfricaKagiso RabadaFast BowlerLeft-hand batRight-arm fast
South AfricaAnrich NortjeFast BowlerRight-hand batRight-arm fast
South AfricaKeshav MaharajSpinnerRight-hand batSlow left-arm orthodox
South AfricaTabraiz ShamsiSpinnerRight-hand batLeft-arm wrist spin

West Indies vs Australia

West Indies cricket has not inspired its nation in some time; their batting struggles, and bowling will always remain the dominant force against Australia in Test matches. Yet on pitches like Grenada’s the West Indian batsmen can at least show more proactivity when taking to bat; that certainly happened during game four where Travis Head and Beau Webster played extremely well.

Australia triumphantly completed an emphatic 159-run victory on the final day in St Kitts to seal their 2-0 series lead and send home West Indies players hoping for better fortunes. Australia only needed 48 off their final 35 overs to end it and send their opponents home looking for relief.

Glenn Maxwell made two costly mistakes early in his innings. First he dropped an easy catch off Adam Zampa’s bowling before becoming a golden duck when caught at deep square leg by Shimron Hetmyer off Josh Hazlewood’s delivery.

Both Zampa and Hazlewood performed admirably with the new ball, with Zampa taking three wickets in four overs before lunch while Hazlewood claimed two in quick succession in four. Nathan Lyon was also impressive with his off-cutters; no West Indian batsmen could get on him at the beginning of the fourth session.

Alana King’s ten overs were vital, as she first caught Hayley Matthews attempting to drive at point and then had Karishma Ramharack caught at first slip – both for only 13 runs each.

Georgia Voll’s athletic leaping high at first slip to take an outstanding one-handed diving catch from inside the inner ring gave King her second five-wicket haul of the innings.

West Indies vs England

England were defeated by 30 runs at Mumbai’s Wankhede Stadium, suffering their second World T20 loss of 2016. Jofra Archer cost 48 runs with one wicket while Sam Curran cost 36 in three overs as West Indies spinners ran through England’s batting order. Sherfane Rutherford led England with 74 in 42 balls but was left frustrated as two drops on 23 and 56 cost him his chance.

Roston Chase and Jos Buttler each contributed with 34 runs from 17 balls for Roston while Jos Buttler made contributions with 34 runs in 17 balls respectively but ultimately, England fell short.

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MatchFormatVenueDateTossResultWest Indies ScoreSouth Africa ScoreTop Performer (WI)Top Performer (SA)
South Africa vs West Indies (Last T20I series match)T20IJohannesburg, South Africa2026South Africa won tossWest Indies won by 6 runs (DLS)174/6 (20 overs)168/8 (20 overs)Shimron Hetmyer – 48*Aiden Markram – 62

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