List of South Africa women ODI cricketers

The women's variant of the game is similar to the men's version, with minor modifications to umpiring and pitch requirements.[2] Due to the sporting boycott placed upon their country,[3] South Africa women did not contest their first ODI until August 1997, playing Ireland in Belfast.[5] Mignon du Preez is the most capped player, having appeared in 154 ODIs and the leading run-scorer with 3,760 runs.[6] Shabnim Ismail has claimed more ODI wickets than any other South African woman, having taken 191 and also has the best return by a South African bowler, having claimed six wickets (6/10) in an innings in a Women's World Cup qualifying match against the Netherlands.[8] This list includes all players who have played at least one ODI match and is initially arranged in the order of debut appearance.
Six females in green cricketing outfits standing on the outfield looking at the presentation stage
South Africa women at Taunton , 2009 ICC Women's World Twenty20
TauntonOne Day InternationalcricketInternational Cricket Councilwomen's variantEnglandAustraliasporting boycottSouth Africa womenIrelandBelfastMignon du PreezcappedLaura Wolvaardtnot outSri LankaShabnim IsmailCaptainWicket-keeperWinning percentageBattingRuns scoredCenturiesRuns scored per dismissalBowlingAverage runs per wicketFieldingCatchesStumpingsAlicia BezuidenhoutAnina BurgerHelen DaviesCindy EksteenDebby HughesAlta KotzeKerri LaingLinda OlivierKim PriceRista StoopDaleen TerblancheLeslie KorkieAlly KuylaarsDenise ReidLynn SingElizabeth AkehurstBelinda DermotaAnne StearsKarin SwartLevona LewisSune van ZylDebbie CarrEvne WebberAlison HodgkinsonYulandi van der MerweSunette ViljoenRozelle ScheepersNolu NdzundzuHanri StrydomJosephine BarnardCri-Zelda BritsMadelein LotterTamara ReevesShandre FritzJohmari LogtenbergAlicia SmithClaire TerblancheCharlize van der WesthuizenAshlyn KilowanShafeeqa PillayLonell de BeerAngelique TaaiSusan BenadeTrisha ChettyMarcia LetsoaloSunette LoubserAnnelie MinnyKirsten BlairOlivia AndersonDinesha DevnarainDane van NiekerkMarizanne KappYolandi van der WesthuizenKirstie ThomsonMoseline DanielsMasabata KlaasJana NellChloe TryonAkhona NyikiAyabonga KhakaSuné LuusYolandi PotgieterSavanna CordesElriesa Theunissen-FourieLizelle LeeAlexis le BretonNadine MoodleyBernadine BezuidenhoutYolani FourieAndrie SteynNonkhululeko ThabetheOdine KirstenLara GoodallSinalo JaftaAnneke BoschNadine de KlerkRaisibe NtozakheZintle MaliStacy LackayTumi SekhukhuneFaye TunnicliffeNondumiso ShangaseNonkululeko MlabaTazmin BritsDelmi TuckerEliz-Mari MarxAyanda HlubiAnnerie DercksenMieke de RidderNew ZealandSouth AfricaESPNcricinfowomen cricketersNetherlandsPakistanWest IndiesBangladeshDenmarkInternational XIJamaicaPapua New GuineaScotlandThailandTrinidad and TobagoUnited StatesYoung EnglandZimbabweArgentinaAustriaBahrainBarbadosBelgiumBelizeBhutanBotswanaBulgariaBrazilCambodiaCameroonCanadaCayman IslandsCook IslandsCosta RicaCroatiaCzech RepublicCyprusEstoniaEswatiniFranceGambiaGermanyGibraltarGreeceGuernseyHong KongIndonesiaIsle of ManJerseyKuwaitLesothoLuxembourgMalawiMalaysiaMaldivesMexicoMongoliaMozambiqueMyanmarNamibiaNigeriaNorwayPhilippinesRomaniaRwandaSaudi ArabiaSerbiaSierra LeoneSingaporeSouth KoreaSwedenTanzaniaTurkeyUgandaUnited Arab EmiratesVanuatuBolandBorderEastern ProvinceSouth WesternWestern ProvinceSouth Africa women's national cricket teamTest cricketersTwenty20 International cricketersEngland 2003–04England 2004–05West Indies 2004–05Pakistan 2006-07West Indies 2021-22Ireland 1997England 1997Australia 1998–99New Zealand 1998–99England 2000Australia 2016-17Bangladesh 2016-17England 2018Women's Cricket World CupSouth Africa 2017Pakistan 2024-25Women's T20 World CupCommonwealth Games 2022South Africa 2022-23T20 World Cup finals