Cricket

India Women’s Tour of South Africa 2026 – Schedule & Full Fixtures

February 3, 2026

Written By:

India’s women’s cricket team heads to South Africa from April 17 to April 27, 2026, and honestly, this tour feels bigger than usual. They’ll play five T20Is, hopping between three cities. But here’s the real story: it’s the first time these two teams have faced off since South Africa lost to India in the 2025 World Cup final. That stings, and you know both sides remember.

Fans are in for a fight. India wants to finally take a white-ball series off South Africa, something they’ve never managed. Harmanpreet Kaur, the captain, is chasing that milestone, and you can bet she’s hungry for it.

On the other side, South Africa got changes of its own.  All in all, this isn’t just another tour. It’s a fresh chapter, with both teams ready to make a point.

India Women’s Tour of Australia 2026 Schedule

The tour kicks off on February 15 at the Sydney Cricket Ground. All T20I matches will begin at 6 PM local time (9:30 PM IST). Team India will play 5 T20Is, 

India Women's Tour of Australia 2026 Schedule
Source: ESPNcricinfo
DateMatch No.MatchVenueTime
April 17 20261st T20ISouth Africa Women vs India WomenDurban, Kingsmead9:30 PM / 4:00 PM (GMT) / 6:00 PM (LOCAL)
April 19 20262nd T20ISouth Africa Women vs India WomenDurban, Kingsmead5:30 PM / 12:00 PM (GMT) / 2:00 PM (LOCAL)
April 22 20263rd T20ISouth Africa Women vs India WomenJohannesburg, The Wanderers Stadium9:30 PM / 4:00 PM (GMT) / 6:00 PM (LOCAL)
April 25 20264th T20ISouth Africa Women vs India WomenJohannesburg, The Wanderers Stadium9:30 PM / 4:00 PM (GMT) / 6:00 PM (LOCAL)
April 27 20265th  T20ISouth Africa Women vs India WomenBenoni, Willowmoore Park5:30 PM / 12:00 PM (GMT) / 2:00 PM (LOCAL)

Suggested Reads:

Conclusion: India Women’s Tour of South Africa Starts on April 17, 2026!

India’s women’s team is heading to South Africa in April 2026, and there’s a lot riding on this tour for both teams. Harmanpreet Kaur’s squad, world champions now, is chasing something they’ve never done: beating South Africa in a white-ball series. All eyes are on Smriti Mandhana and Jemimah Rodrigues to anchor the batting, with Renuka Thakur charging in as the lead pacer.

They’ll play across three South African cities over a week. These are the kinds of matches that push players, shape careers, and leave lasting memories. Nobody’s backing down. Both sides want this badly.

Devraj Chauhan is a sports development strategist with hands-on experience in managing tournaments, coaching programs, and infrastructure planning across India. Dedicated to promoting both indoor and outdoor games, he brings a practical perspective to grassroots sports and writes to inspire growth in community-based athletics.

Scroll to Top