South Africa’s U19 Women’s Squad Gears Up for the ICC T20 World Cup 2025
Cricket South Africa (CSA) has proudly announced the South Africa Under-19 Women’s squad set to compete in the second edition of the ICC U19 Women’s T20 World Cup. Scheduled to be held in Malaysia from January 18 to February 2, 2025, the tournament promises an exciting platform for rising cricket stars.
Western Province all-rounder Kayla Reyneke will lead the 15-player squad, featuring the same young talents who recently competed against Ireland and India U19 teams in Youth T20 Internationals. Additionally, five non-travelling reserves have been named: Lethabo Bidli, Keamogetswe Chuene, Jenna-Lee Lubbe, Jané Verhage, and Sinelethu Yaso.
South Africa U19 Women’s Squad for the ICC T20 World Cup 2025
- Kayla Reyneke (Captain) - Western Province
- Jemma Botha - Western Province
- Fay Cowling - Lions
- Jae-Leigh Filander - Western Province
- Mona-Lisa Legodi - Titans
- Simoné Lourens - Titans
- Karabo Meso - Lions
- Seshnie Naidu - Dolphins
- Nthabiseng Nini - Dragons
- Luyanda Nzuza - Free State
- Diara Ramlakan - Lions
- Diedré van Rensburg - Dragons
- Mieke van Voorst - Storm
- Ashleigh van Wyk - Storm
- Chanel Venter - Titans
Non-Traveling Reserves
Lethabo Bidli (Lions), Keamogetswe Chuene (Lions), Jenna-Lee Lubbe (Lions), Jané Verhage (Titans), Sinelethu Yaso (Western Province).
Drawn in Group C, South Africa will face Samoa, New Zealand, and Nigeria in the group stages. The Junior Proteas will be officially capped during a ceremony at Newlands Stadium on January 5, coinciding with the national flag handover on Day 3 of the Proteas Men’s Test against Pakistan.
To prepare for the tournament, the team will train at the Stellenbosch Academy of Sport from January 4-10 and play three T20 practice matches against the USA U19 team. Warm-up fixtures include games against Ireland on January 13 and India on January 15.
Head coach Dinesha Devnarain reflected on the team’s preparation, stating that the squad embodies the modern demands of cricket. She reiterated that their experiences over the last 18 months, particularly in India, had tested their resilience and highlighted opportunities for growth. She expressed confidence in the team’s ability to dominate the group stages and bring the trophy back to South Africa.
Fixtures:
- Warm-Ups:
- January 13: SA U19 vs. Ireland (Selangor Turf Club, Kuala Lumpur)
- January 15: SA U19 vs. India (YSD-UKM Cricket Oval, Bangi)
- Group Matches:
- January 18: SA U19 vs. New Zealand (Borneo Cricket Ground, Sarawak)
- January 20: SA U19 vs. Samoa (Borneo Cricket Ground, Sarawak)
- January 22: SA U19 vs. Nigeria (Borneo Cricket Ground, Sarawak)
- Super Six Stage: January 25-29
- Semifinals: January 31 (Bayuemas Oval, Kuala Lumpur)
- Final: February 2 (Bayuemas Oval, Kuala Lumpur)
As the team sets out to compete on the global stage, they carry the hopes of a nation eager to see them make history.
22 December 2024, 08:30