Fixtures

Cricket Matches 10/25 08:00 - Western Province (W) vs Fidelity Titans Women View
CSA Women Pro20 10/26 09:00 - Western Province (W) vs Fidelity Titans Women View
Cricket Matches 11/01 08:00 - North West Dragons (W) vs Western Province Women View
CSA Women Pro20 11/02 09:00 - North West Dragons (W) vs Western Province Women View
Cricket Matches 11/15 08:00 - Western Province Women vs Hollywoodbets Dolphins Women View
CSA Women Pro20 11/16 08:00 - Western Province Women vs Hollywoodbets Dolphins Women View

Results

CSA Women Pro20 10/12 08:00 - Eerland/Vermaas v Western Province (W) 101/10(20)-123/8(20)
Cricket Matches 10/11 08:00 - Garden Route Badgers (W) v Western Province (W) View
CSA Women Pro20 03/23 08:00 - Western Province Women v Dolphins Women 142/8(20)-94/10(19.1)
Cricket Matches 03/22 08:00 - Western Province Women v Dolphins (W) View
CSA Women Pro20 03/09 08:00 - Western Province Women v Garden Route Badgers Women 126/5(19.1)-125/10(20)
CSA Women Pro20 03/02 08:00 - Dolphins Women v Western Province Women CANC
CSA Women Pro20 02/23 08:00 - Western Province Women v Lions Women 135/4(19.4)-134/5(20)
CSA Women Pro20 12/15 08:00 - Garden Route Badgers Women v Western Province Women 85/10(17)-194/2(20)
CSA Women Pro20 11/24 08:00 - Knights Women v Western Province Women 113/6(20)-129/7(20)
CSA Women Pro20 11/17 08:00 - Lions Women v Western Province Women 142-198
Cricket Matches 11/16 08:00 - Lions Women v Western Province Women View
CSA Women Pro20 10/20 08:00 - Fidelity Titans Women v Western Province Women 131/6(20)-148/7(20)

The Western Province women's cricket team is the women's representative cricket team for part of the South African province of Western Cape, primarily based in Cape Town. They compete in the CSA Women's One-Day Cup and the CSA Women's T20 Challenge, and they are the most successful side in both competitions, with 9 and 7 title wins, respectively.

History

Western Province Women first competed in the Simon Trophy between 1951–52 and 1975–76, winning the title a recorded three times. They joined the Inter-Provincial One-Day Tournament for its inaugural season in 1995–96, and have competed in every season since. They finished as runners-up to England Under-21s in 1997–98. The side won its first title in 2005–06, beating Boland in the final, before retaining their title the following season against the same opposition. They next won the tournament in 2008–09, before emerging victorious four years in a row between 2012–13 and 2015–16. They won their eighth title in 2017–18, before finishing as runners-up to North West in the following two seasons. In the 2020–21 season, due to COVID-19 protocols, there was no overall winner, but the side did win one of the two top tier groups, going unbeaten. They won their ninth one-day title in 2022–23.

Western Province Women have also competed in the CSA Women's Provincial T20 Competition since its inception in 2012–13, and won the inaugural tournament. They went on to win the tournament four times in a row between 2014–15 and 2017–18, and then won their sixth and seventh titles in 2019–20 and 2021–22.

In August 2023, it was announced that a new professional domestic system would be implemented for women's cricket in South Africa. As one of the six teams in the top division of the two domestic competitions, Western Province would be allowed eleven professional players from the 2023–24 season onwards.

The Western Province Women’s cricket team is a prominent representative side in South African women's cricket, based in the Western Cape region. Known for their competitive spirit and strong performances, the team plays a vital role in the development of women's cricket in South Africa.

The team competes in various domestic tournaments, including the Women's Provincial Championship and the Women's T20 Challenge, showcasing a blend of emerging talent and experienced players. With a focus on skill development and teamwork, the Western Province Women aim to foster a strong cricketing culture in the region.

The squad is known for its dynamic batting line-up, strategic bowling attack, and exceptional fielding capabilities. The players are dedicated to promoting the sport and inspiring the next generation of female cricketers. With a rich history and a commitment to excellence, the Western Province Women continue to be a force in South African cricket, striving for success on both domestic and national stages.