South Africa Women lead the head-to-head rivalry against Sri Lanka Women across formats, but this fixture has turned genuinely competitive since 2024. The South Africa Women vs Sri Lanka Women head-to-head record stands at 16-6 in ODIs and 11-6 in T20Is, yet Sri Lanka have won a bilateral series in every format at least once since 2023, including a historic maiden series win in 2024.
Who Leads the Head-to-Head
South Africa Women lead the overall rivalry against Sri Lanka Women. In Women’s ODIs, South Africa have won 16 of 25 completed matches to Sri Lanka’s 6, with 3 no-results, according to Female Cricket and The Hindu Sportstar. In Women’s T20Is, the Proteas hold an 11-6 edge from 17 meetings between 2012 and 2024.espncricinfo+1
| Format | Matches | South Africa Won | Sri Lanka Won | No Result | SA Win % |
| Women’s ODI | 25 | 16 | 6 | 3 | 72.7% |
| Women’s T20I | 17 | 11 | 6 | 0 | 64.7% |
| Women’s Test | 0 | — | — | — | Never played |
| ICC World Cup only | 6 | 4 | 2 | 0 | 66.7% |
The two sides have never met in a Women’s Test, so this remains a white-ball-only rivalry.
SL-W vs SA-W Complete Rivalry Timeline
Here is the full SL-W vs SA-W timeline, tracking every major turning point from the first meeting in 2000 to the most recent World Cup clash in October 2025.
| Year | Event | Format | Venue | Winner |
| 2000 | First-ever meeting, ICC Women’s World Cup | ODI | — | South Africa |
| 2009 | Sri Lanka bowled out for 75, their lowest total in the rivalry | ODI (World Cup) | Sydney | South Africa |
| 2012 | First-ever T20I meeting, Women’s T20 World Cup | T20I | Galle | Sri Lanka |
| 2013 | Dane van Niekerk’s all-round show (40 & 4/18) seals a big win | ODI (World Cup) | — | South Africa |
| 2013–14 | Bilateral T20I series in South Africa | T20I | Potchefstroom | South Africa (series 3-0) |
| 2014–15 | South Africa tour Sri Lanka; ODI series won 2-1, T20I series 2-1 | ODI/T20I | Colombo | South Africa (both series) |
| 2016 | Sri Lanka win a tight T20 World Cup encounter by 10 runs | T20I | Bengaluru | Sri Lanka |
| 2018–19 | South Africa complete a 3-0 T20I sweep in South Africa | T20I | Centurion/Johannesburg/Cape Town | South Africa |
| 2022 | South Africa cruise in the Commonwealth Games | T20I | Birmingham | South Africa |
| 2023 | Sri Lanka shock South Africa by 3 runs at the T20 World Cup | T20I | Cape Town | Sri Lanka |
| 2024 (Mar) | South Africa win the T20I series opener by 79 runs | T20I | Benoni | South Africa |
| 2024 (Mar) | Sri Lanka level with a 7-wicket win | T20I | Potchefstroom | Sri Lanka |
| 2024 (Apr) | Sri Lanka complete their first-ever series win over South Africa, 2-1 | T20I | East London | Sri Lanka (series win) |
| 2024 (Apr) | Rain washes out the ODI series opener | ODI | East London | No Result |
| 2024 (Apr) | Wolvaardt’s 110* seals a 7-wicket South Africa win | ODI | Kimberley | South Africa |
| 2024 (Apr) | Athapaththu’s 195* completes the highest chase in Women’s ODI history (305/4 chasing 302) | ODI | Potchefstroom | Sri Lanka |
| 2025 (May) | Sri Lanka chase 236 with a 128-run stand between Dilhari and Samarawickrama | ODI (Tri-Series) | Colombo | Sri Lanka |
| 2025 (May) | Dercksen’s maiden ODI century (104) fires South Africa to a consolation win | ODI (Tri-Series) | Colombo | South Africa |
| 2025 (Oct) | Rain-hit World Cup clash decided by DLS; Wolvaardt 60* and Brits 55* seal a 10-wicket win | ODI (World Cup) | Colombo (R. Premadasa) | South Africa |
What this timeline shows: South Africa controlled the rivalry almost unopposed from 2000 through 2022. Since 2023, Sri Lanka have won three bilateral/tournament series openers or deciders outright, narrowing what was once a lopsided contest into genuine season-to-season competition.
Record Books: Highest, Lowest, Biggest and Closest
Beyond the plain win-loss count, the deeper numbers show how extreme this rivalry can get at both ends of the scale.
Highest and lowest team totals
| Category | Team | Score | Match |
| Highest total | South Africa | 315/9 | Colombo, May 2025 |
| Highest successful chase | Sri Lanka | 305/4 | Potchefstroom, April 2024 |
| Highest losing total | South Africa | 301/5 | Potchefstroom, April 2024 |
| Lowest total | Sri Lanka | 75 all out | Sydney, 2009 World Cup |
Sri Lanka’s 305/4 chase remains the highest successful run chase in Women’s ODI history, according to ESPNcricinfo — a record that stood above any previous chase by either gender’s teams before Sri Lanka broke the 300-mark barrier for the first time in the format.cricketman2
Biggest wins and closest finishes
South Africa’s largest win over Sri Lanka in this rivalry came via a 110-run margin at the 2013 World Cup, built on Dane van Niekerk’s all-round 40 runs and 4 for 18. Sri Lanka’s closest win, by contrast, came at the 2023 T20 World Cup in Cape Town, where they held on by just 3 runs in a match that went to the final ball.
| Record | Detail |
| Biggest South Africa win | 110 runs (2013 World Cup) |
| Biggest Sri Lanka win | 79-run margin flipped; SL’s best win margin is by wickets — 7-wicket win, East London 2024 |
| Closest finish | Sri Lanka won by 3 runs (Cape Town, 2023 T20 World Cup) |
| Closest South Africa finish | 5-wicket losses to SL in 2025 tri-series (Colombo) |
Player Records: Who Leads the Rivalry
Chamari Athapaththu is the leading run-scorer in the SL-W vs SA-W rivalry with 933 runs, while Shabnim Ismail leads all bowlers with 30 wickets. Both figures come from a fixture list stretching back to 2000, according to The Hindu Sportstar.espn
Most runs in the rivalry
| Player | Team | Innings | Runs | Average | Highest Score |
| Chamari Athapaththu | Sri Lanka | 21 | 933 | 49.10 | 195* |
| Laura Wolvaardt | South Africa | 10 | 546 | 91.00 | 184* |
| Marizanne Kapp | South Africa | 13 | 480 | 53.33 | 89* |
Wolvaardt’s average of 91.00 against Sri Lanka is the standout number here — nearly double Athapaththu’s, even though the Sri Lankan captain has scored far more runs across a much longer career against the Proteas.
Most wickets in the rivalry
| Player | Team | Innings | Wickets | Average | Best Figures |
| Shabnim Ismail | South Africa | 17 | 30 | 14.10 | 4/35 |
| Dane van Niekerk | South Africa | 16 | 28 | 13.00 | 4/13 |
| Marizanne Kapp | South Africa | 18 | 19 | 25.26 | 3/38 |
South Africa’s pace attack has historically dominated the bowling column against Sri Lanka — no Sri Lankan bowler ranks inside the top three wicket-takers in this head-to-head, though Dewmi Vihanga’s 5/43 stands as the best individual bowling figures by either team’s bowlers in the fixture’s more recent meetings.
Biggest individual performances
- 195* — Chamari Athapaththu (Potchefstroom, 2024): career-best score, third-highest individual score in Women’s ODI history, anchored the record 302-run chase.
- 184* — Laura Wolvaardt (Potchefstroom, 2024): came in a losing cause but remains her second-highest ODI score against any opponent.
- 104 — Annerie Dercksen (Colombo, 2025): maiden ODI century, fastest hundred by a South African in the format.
- 5/34 — Chloe Tryon (Colombo, 2025): includes a hat-trick, South Africa’s best bowling figures in the fixture’s recent history.
Standout partnerships
| Wicket | Runs | Batters | Team | Match |
| 5th | 179* | Athapaththu & de Silva | Sri Lanka | Potchefstroom, 2024 |
| 7th | 112 | Tryon & Dercksen | South Africa | Colombo, 2025 |
| 4th | 128 | Dilhari & Samarawickrama | Sri Lanka | Colombo, 2025 |
Captaincy Battle: Athapaththu vs Wolvaardt
Chamari Athapaththu has captained Sri Lanka to their only bilateral series win over South Africa in any format — the 2024 T20I series, won 2-1. She also led the side to the record 302-run ODI chase in the same tour, making 2024 the defining year of her captaincy against the Proteas.
Laura Wolvaardt, now South Africa’s full-time captain across formats, has the superior personal average against Sri Lanka (91.00 versus Athapaththu’s 49.10) but has yet to win a bilateral series against her as captain — South Africa’s 2025 World Cup win came in a tournament fixture, not a bilateral series decider.
South Africa Women vs Sri Lanka: Women World Cup-Only Head-to-Head
Sri Lanka and South Africa have met six times specifically at the Women’s ODI World Cup, with South Africa winning four and Sri Lanka two, as confirmed by The Hindu Sportstar. The most recent World Cup meeting, in October 2025 at Colombo’s R. Premadasa Stadium, went South Africa’s way by 10 wickets under DLS after a rain delay reshaped the middle overs.espn
Tactical Trends Since 2024
Since 2024, the rivalry has shifted from South African pace dominance to a genuine contest between Sri Lankan finishing and South African depth batting. Four tactical patterns explain why.
Spin has become the equalizer
South Africa’s frontline seamers — Marizanne Kapp and Masabata Klaas — remain the primary wicket-takers in the Powerplay, but left-arm spinner Nonkululeko Mlaba has emerged as the control option in the middle overs, taking 3/30 in the October 2025 World Cup clash when overs were capped under revised playing conditions.
Sri Lanka’s middle order now has genuine depth
The days of Sri Lanka relying solely on Athapaththu’s bat are over. The 128-run stand between Kavisha Dilhari and Harshitha Samarawickrama in the 2025 tri-series, and the 179-run stand between Athapaththu and Nilakshika de Silva in 2024, show two separate generations of middle-order batters capable of carrying a chase without the captain finishing the job herself.
DLS and rain have repeatedly reshaped strategy
Three of the last six meetings between these sides have involved significant rain interruptions — the 2024 East London no-result, and both the 2015 and 2025 World Cup-adjacent fixtures. Teams batting first in Colombo now routinely plan for revised, shortened chases rather than a full 50 overs.
South Africa’s batting depth has widened
Where South Africa once leaned on top-order stars like Wolvaardt and Kapp, wins in 2025 came from No. 7 and No. 8 — Dercksen’s maiden century and Tryon’s all-round hitting — showing a batting order that no longer collapses if the top three fail early.
What This Rivalry’s Evolution Means Going Forward
South Africa’s historical numbers — 16-6 in ODIs, 11-6 in T20Is — still make them the stronger side on paper. But Sri Lanka’s 2024 T20I series win, their record 302-run ODI chase in the same year, and a 5-wicket win in the 2025 tri-series show a team no longer intimidated by the Proteas’ reputation.
For Sri Lanka, closing the gap further will depend on their bowling attack finding more depth beyond Athapaththu and emerging spinners — no Sri Lankan currently ranks among the rivalry’s top three wicket-takers. For South Africa, the challenge is consistency: their net-run-rate and top-order form have wobbled in recent tri-series and World Cup fixtures even as their overall head-to-head record stays comfortable.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Who leads the Sri Lanka Women vs South Africa Women head-to-head?
South Africa Women lead the overall rivalry, having won 16 of 25 Women’s ODIs and 11 of 17 Women’s T20Is against Sri Lanka Women. Sri Lanka have become far more competitive since 2023, including a maiden series win in 2024.
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What is the highest team total in this rivalry?
South Africa’s 315/9 at Colombo in May 2025 is the highest total either side has posted against the other. Sri Lanka’s highest is 305/4, scored while chasing down 302 in Potchefstroom in April 2024.
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What is the lowest team total in this rivalry?
Sri Lanka were bowled out for 75 by South Africa at the 2009 Women’s World Cup in Sydney, the lowest total recorded by either side in this fixture
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Who has scored the most runs in SL-W vs SA-W matches?
Chamari Athapaththu leads with 933 runs from 21 innings at an average of 49.10, including a career-best 195* in the 2024 record chase.
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Who has taken the most wickets in SL-W vs SA-W matches?
Shabnim Ismail leads with 30 wickets from 17 innings at an average of 14.10, with best figures of 4/35.
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Has Sri Lanka ever won a bilateral series against South Africa?
Yes. Sri Lanka won the 2024 T20I series 2-1, their first-ever bilateral series win over South Africa in any format.
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What is the highest successful run chase in this rivalry?
Sri Lanka’s 305/4 in Potchefstroom in April 2024, chasing South Africa’s 301/5, remains the highest successful chase in Women’s ODI history — not just in this fixture.
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How many times have Sri Lanka and South Africa met at the Women’s World Cup?
Six times. South Africa have won four of those meetings, Sri Lanka two.
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What was the closest finish between these two teams?
Sri Lanka’s 3-run win over South Africa at the 2023 Women’s T20 World Cup in Cape Town is the tightest finish recorded in this rivalry.
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Have Sri Lanka Women and South Africa Women ever played a Test match against each other?
No. The two teams have never contested a Women’s Test match; their entire head-to-head history is in ODIs and T20Is only.

