South Africa Women prepare to extend their dominance against Ireland Women in the 2nd T20I today at Boland Park in Paarl. After crushing Ireland by 105 runs in the series opener, the Proteas look to go 2-0 up. With captain Laura Wolvaardt in stunning form, South Africa aims to clinch the series before the finale.
🔥 Quick Facts
- Series Status: South Africa leads 1-0 after dominant 105-run victory on December 5, 2025
- Venue: Boland Park, Paarl (third ground in South Africa)
- Star Performer: Laura Wolvaardt scored fastest women’s T20I century for South Africa (115* off 56 balls)
- What’s at Stake: South Africa can secure series with victory in this 2nd T20I match today
Proteas Dominant in Series Opener
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South Africa delivered a masterclass performance in Cape Town on December 5, posting 220/2 and dismissing Ireland for just 115. The 105-run victory showcased the gap between the two sides.
Captain Wolvaardt’s unbeaten 115 set the tone for the entire team. Her innings included 15 fours and 4 sixes across just 56 balls. This performance marked the fastest women’s T20I century by a South African, putting immense pressure on an Irish bowling attack that couldn’t contain the onslaught.
Laura Wolvaardt’s Record-Breaking Start
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Wolvaardt’s innings wasn’t just about run accumulation—it was about setting the championship mentality. She dominated every bowler Ireland deployed, showing that when she’s in rhythm, opposing teams face an uphill battle.
Suné Luus also contributed with an all-around performance, supporting Wolvaardt’s dominance. The South African team’s depth means that even if one player misfires, others are ready to step up in this three-match series.
| Match Detail | Information |
| 1st T20I Result | South Africa won by 105 runs |
| SA Women Innings | 220/2 (20 overs) |
| Ireland Women Innings | 115 all out (18 overs) |
| Top Scorer | Laura Wolvaardt 115* off 56 balls |
Ireland Faces Uphill Challenge
Ireland’s first-match performance revealed significant challenges in both batting and bowling. The team managed just 115 runs despite batting 18 overs, indicating they struggled against South Africa’s bowling attack.
For the 2nd T20I today at Paarl, Ireland needs to regroup quickly. They’ve shown resilience in international cricket before, but this South African side is operating at a level that demands near-perfect execution to compete.
Venue Advantage at Boland Park
Moving to Boland Park in Paarl brings a fresh venue for the second match. Different pitches and conditions can sometimes provide opportunities for the underdog, but South Africa’s depth and form suggest they’re well-equipped to adapt.
The hosts will look to capitalize on familiarity with local conditions. South Africa’s women have played here before and understand the nuances of Boland Park, which could prove crucial in extending their dominance.
Can South Africa Seal the Series Today?
If South Africa wins today, they clinch the series 2-0 with one match still remaining. This would cement their dominance and put significant pressure on Ireland heading into the December 10 finale at Willowmoore Park in Benoni.
With Wolvaardt firing on all cylinders and the supporting cast stepping up, the Proteas look well-positioned to extend their perfect record in this series. For Ireland fans, today represents a critical opportunity to get back into the contest before it slips away entirely.
Sources
- ESPN Cricinfo – Live coverage of South Africa vs Ireland Women T20I series 2025-26
- Cricket Ireland – Official tour coverage and match schedules
- BBC Sport – Match reports and player performance analysis

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