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South Africa to now play three, not five, home T20Is against West Indies

Fixtures trimmed because of a clash with the T20 World Cup

Firdose Moonda
Firdose Moonda
30-Sep-2025 • 7 hrs ago
Aiden Markram after South Africa drew level in the series, Australia vs South Africa, 2nd T20I, Darwin, August 12, 2025

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South Africa's only men's home international series this summer, against West Indies, has been reduced from five T20Is to three because of a clash with the T20 World Cup.
As reported by ESPNcricinfo last week, the matches, which were originally scheduled between January 27 and February 6, now have to end by January 31 when the T20 World Cup support period begins. As a result, two matches have been culled from the fixtures' list.
The biggest casualties of the change are Newlands in Cape Town and Buffalo Park in East London, who will no longer host matches. The three games will be played at Boland Park in Paarl, SuperSport Park in Centurion and the Wanderers in Johannesburg on January 27, 29 and 31 respectively. With no ODI cricket at home this season, the final T20I will become "Pink Day" - an annual occasion in which the South African men's team wears pink and raises funds and awareness for breast cancer treatment.
South Africa have also added three Under-19 one-dayers against India, to be played between January 3 and 7 at Willowmoore Park in Benoni as preparation for the Under-19 World Cup. That tournament is being co-hosted by Zimbabwe and Namibia from mid-January, with fixtures yet to be released.
The current world Test champions have a curtailed home summer partly because they are playing abroad until December 19. They begin their WTC title defence in Pakistan next month, along with three ODIs and three T20Is. That will be followed by an all-format tour to India, which consists of two Tests, three ODIs and five T20Is.
The other reason for the lack of home fixtures is that venues around the country are being prepared for the 2027 ODI World Cup, which will be held between South Africa, Zimbabwe and Namibia, and drop-in surfaces are being developed around the country.
The home season will be headlined by the SA20, which starts on Boxing Day and continues throughout the festive season.

Firdose Moonda is ESPNcricinfo's correspondent for South Africa and women's cricket

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