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SA U19 Women Clinch Youth T20 Tri-Series Title in Dramatic Final-Over Victory

The South Africa Under-19 Women clinched the Youth T20 Tri-Series title with a five-wicket victory off the penultimate delivery of the final over the Cricket South Africa Youth XI at the Chatsworth Oval in Durban on Sunday, 18 January 2026.

Ashleigh van Wyk grabbed three wickets for 24 runs as the SA U19s restricted the Youth XI to 114/8 in their 20 overs before Mieke van Voorst expertly led the chase, scoring a measured 42 off 41 balls, including three fours, to help get her side over the line with one ball to spare.

After winning the toss and opting to bat first, the CSA Youth XI made a positive start. Jezé Campher struck three boundaries on her way to 21 from 22 balls, sharing an opening partnership of 34 with Deidre van Rensburg (33) before being caught off the bowling of Anelisa Mhlongo (1/12) in the fifth over.

Van Rensburg continued to apply pressure alongside Chanel Venter (23), with the pair adding a vital 50 runs for the second wicket as the Youth XI took the game to their opponents. The breakthrough South Africa needed arrived in the 14th over when Ashley Barnard (1/9) beat Van Rensburg’s bat, allowing Karabo Meso to complete the stumping.

That dismissal sparked a collapse for the invitational side, who slipped from 84/2 to 103/7 in six overs. Van Wyk led the charge, removing Venter, Siphokuhle Masilela (6) and Gabriella Sequira (2), while Maria van der Vyfer (1) was run out and Ashley Sibanda (0) fell to Miya Lalor (2/18).

Simoné Lourens contributed a valuable run-a-ball 15 before becoming Lalor’s second wicket of the afternoon and the final batter to fall, as the Youth XI closed their innings on 114/8.

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Opener Ashley Barnard (33) then combined with van Voorst for the third wicket to bring calm to their dressing room, adding 48 runs to propel their team to 73/2 in the 12th over before Van der Vyfer (1/24) broke the stand by rearranging Barnard’s furniture.

Van Voorst followed up with another important stand, this time alongside wicketkeeper-batter Jae-Leigh Filander (13*), as the duo added 26 runs to move South Africa to the brink of victory. Van Voorst was eventually dismissed by Puseletso Sekhuthe (1/19), leaving the hosts with work still to do.

Requiring 16 runs from the final three overs, and despite losing Ashleigh van Wyk (3) in the 18th, the SA U19 Women held their nerve. Filander and Nobubelebesisa Zwane (9*) guided their side home with one ball remaining, sealing an unbeaten campaign and the Youth T20 Tri-Series trophy.

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Van Voorst was deservedly named Player of the Series following a standout tournament, finishing as the leading run-scorer with 201 runs in five innings at an average of 50.3 and a strike rate of 121.8, including one half-century.

Results of the SA U19 Women’s Youth T20 Tri-Series against Zimbabwe U19 Women and CSA Youth XI at the Chatsworth Oval in Durban

Fri 9 January – SA U19 Women beat Zimbabwe U19 by 31 runs
Sat 10 January – SA U19 Women beat CSA Youth XI by 11 runs
Mon 12 January – SA U19 Women beat CSA Youth XI by 20 runs
Tue 13 January – CSA Youth XI beat Zimbabwe U19 by 18 runs
Thu 15 January – SA U19 Women beat Zimbabwe U19 by 5 wickets
Fri 16 January – Zimbabwe U19 beat CSA Youth by 31 runs
Sun 18 January – SA U19 Women beat CSA Youth XI by 5 wickets

SA U19 Squad

Ashley Barnard
Melissa van der Merwe
Karabo Meso
Mieke van Voorst
Jae-Leigh Filander
Miya Lalor
Ashleigh van Wyk
Cayleigh Wanckel
Ziya Mohanlall
Nobubelebesisa Zwane
Anelisa Mhlongo
Chris-Mari Bezuidenhout
Shreeya Subbiah
Shelfa Mukhari

CSA Youth Squad

Jemma Botha
Jezé Campher
Bruzaan Goosen
Simoné Lourens
Siphokuhle Masilela
Nthabiseng Nini
Diara Ramlakan
Puseletso Sekhute
Gabriella Sequeira
Ashley Sibanda
Oluhle Siyo
Maria van der Vyfer
Deidre van Rensburg
Chanel Venter


Original Copy: Cricket South Africa Communications, with editing by gsport

Main Photo Caption: The South Africa Under-19 Women clinched the Youth T20 Tri-Series title with a five-wicket victory off the penultimate delivery of the final over the Cricket South Africa Youth XI at the Chatsworth Oval in Durban on Sunday, 18 January 2026. All Photos: CSA

Photo 2 Caption: Player of the Series, the SA U19 Women’s captain Mieke van Voorst hit a measured 42 to seal the win with one ball to spare.

Photo 3 Caption: The CSA Youth XI nearly pulled off an upset win, and finished the tournament in second after edging Zimbabwe U19s for a place in the final.

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