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You are here: Home / News / Sport / SA U19 Women Make It Four From Four With Win Over Zimbabwe in Youth T20 Tri-Series

SA U19 Women Make It Four From Four With Win Over Zimbabwe in Youth T20 Tri-Series

15 January 2026 by Guest

The South Africa under-19 Women maintained their perfect record in the Youth T20 Tri-Series, securing their fourth consecutive victory with a five-wicket win over Zimbabwe under-19 Women in the fifth match at the Chatsworth Oval in Durban on Thursday.

The post SA U19 WOMEN MAKE IT FOUR FROM FOUR WITH WIN OVER ZIMBABWE IN YOUTH T20 TRI-SERIES first appeared on Cricket South Africa.

DURBAN: The South Africa under-19 Women maintained their perfect record in the Youth T20 Tri-Series, securing their fourth consecutive victory with a five-wicket win over Zimbabwe under-19 Women in the fifth match at the Chatsworth Oval in Durban on Thursday.

Melissa van der Merwe and Ziya Mohanlall led a dominant bowling performance with returns of three for 12 as the home side bowled out the tourists for 95 in the allotted 20 overs before Mieke van Voorst top-scored with a 40-ball 45 (6 fours) to help the SA U19s complete the chase with 34 balls to spare.

After winning the toss and electing to bat first, Zimbabwe lost opener Nicollette Nyika (0) with just one run on the board. Christina Mutasa (12) and Nokutenda Makanhiwa (12) steadied the ship with a 30-run stand before Mohanlall picked up her first wicket of the day, removing Mutasa.

The second wicket quickly brought the third and fourth for South Africa, as van der Merwe cleaned out Makanhiwa and Lorraine Pemhiwa (1) in the seventh over to leave Zimbabwe 35/4.

A 27-run partnership between Tadiwa Garutsa (9) and Makanaka Zinyama (23) propelled the Zimbabweans to 62/4 in the 13th over before the South African bowlers took control of the innings, picking up wickets at regular intervals.

Wickets from Ashleigh van Wyk (1/10), Mohanlall, Van der Merwe and Miya Lalor (1/10), along with a run-out, ensured Zimbabwe were bowled out for 95 at the end of their 20 overs.

In their chase, the SA U19 Women got off to a positive start at the crease. The opening pair of van Voorst and Lalor raced to 33/0 in the fourth over before their stand was brought to an end by Buhlebenkosi Maposa (1/11) when she dismissed Lalor.

That scalp was quickly followed by two wickets in one over from Salem Maseka (3/22), getting the better of Shreeya Subbiah and Chris-Mari Bezuidenhout before both batters got off the mark, to see South Africa reduced to 41/3 within the powerplay.

With Zimbabwe’s tails up in the field, the SA U19s had the experienced duo of van Voorst and Karabo Meso (14*) to thank for calming the hosts’ nerves as they teamed up for a 39-run stand to take their side to 80/3 in the 12th over.

Although Museka eventually removed Van Voorst, five runs short of her second half-century of the series, and Vanessa Mayedza (1/15) dismissed Jae-Leigh Filander (3), the SA U19 Women calmly crossed the line to seal the win and preserve their unbeaten run.

The final round-robin match of the Youth T20 Tri-Series will take place on Friday, 16 January, when the Cricket South Africa Youth XI face Zimbabwe Under-19 Women at Chatsworth Oval from 13h00. The match will be streamed live on Cricket South Africa’s YouTube channel.

SA U19 Women Squad

Ashley Barnard (Mpumalanga), Chris-Mari Bezuidenhout (Mpumalanga), Jae-Leigh Filander (Western Province), Miya Lalor (Western Province), Karabo Meso (Central Gauteng Lions), Anelisa Mhlongo (KZN Coastal), Ziya Mohanlall (KZN Coastal), Shelfa Mukhari (Limpopo), Shreeya Subbiah (KZN Coastal), Melissa van der Merwe (Boland), Mieke van Voorst (Eastern Storm), Ashleigh van Wyk (Eastern Storm), Cayleigh Wanckel (Eastern Province), Nobubelebesisa Zwane (KZN Coastal)

SA U19 Women’s Youth T20 Tri-Series against Zimbabwe U19 Women and CSA Youth XI

1st T20 – SA U19 won by 31 runs

SA U19: 135/4 after 20 overs; M. van Voorst 35, K. Meso 29; B. Maposa 1/32, S. Maseka 1/30

Zimbabwe U19: 104/8 after 20 overs; R. Mpofu 15, L. Pemhiwa 14; M. Lalor 2/13, Z. Mohanlall 2/18

2nd T20 – SA U19 won by 11 runs

SA U19: 78/6 after 10 overs; K. Meso 36, M. van Voorst 23; N. Nini 4/15, J. Campher 1/7

CSA Youth XI: 67/3 after 10 overs; J. Botha 24, C. Venter 18; C. Wanckel 1/17, S. Mukhari 1/3

3rd T20 – SA U19 won by 20 runs

SA U19: 152/5 after 20 overs; M. van Voorst 56, M. Lalor 45; N. Nini 2/31, B. Goosen 1/33

CSA Youth XI: 132/7 after 20 overs; C. Venter 45, D. van Rensburg 24; C. Wanckel 1/22, M. Lalor 1/23

4th T20 – CSA Youth XI won by 18 runs

CSA Youth XI: 134/7 after 20 overs; J. Campher 37, G. Sequira 22, T. Garutsa 2/14, C. Mutasa 1/24

Zimbabwe U19: 116/8 after 20 overs; M. Zinyama 41, N. Makanhiwa 24; J. Camphor 3/15, P. Sekhuthe 2/18

5th T20 – SA U19 won by 5 wickets

Zimbabwe U19: 95 all out after 20 overs; M. Zinyama 23, C. Mutasa 12; Z. Mohanlall 3/12, M. van der Merwe 3/12

SA U19: 96/5 after 14.2 overs; M. van Voorst 45, M. Lalor 16; S. Museka 3/22, B Maposa 1/11

Friday, 16 January  – 6th Youth T20 at 13h00 – CSA Youth XI vs Zimbabwe U19 (Chatsworth Oval, Durban)

Sunday, 18 January – Youth T20 Tri-Series Final at 13h00 – TBC (Chatsworth Oval, Durban)

Source: cricket.co.za

JP Duminy: JP Duminy is a South African former cricket player who served as the vice-captain of the national Twenty20 team. In 2008, he played a major role in helping his national team win their first Test series in Australia against Australia. After retiring from all formats of the game in 2019, JP Duminy started working as a cricket commentator.

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