RESULT
2nd T20I, Paarl, December 07, 2025, Ireland Women tour of South Africa
(20 ov, T:202) 136/3

SA Women won by 65 runs

Player Of The Match
51 (42)
faye-tunnicliffe
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Van Niekerk cameo, Tunnicliffe fifty give South Africa series win

Van Niekerk's 19-ball 41 took South Africa to their second consecutive 200-plus total, which laid the foundation for a 65-run win

ESPNcricinfo staff
07-Dec-2025 • 13 hrs ago
Dane van Niekerk scored a 19-ball 41, South Africa vs Ireland, 2nd T20I, Paarl, December 7, 2025

Dane van Niekerk scored a 19-ball 41  •  Cricket South Africa

South Africa 201 for 5 (Tunnicliffe 51, van Niekerk 41, Maguire 3-43) beat Ireland 136 for 3 (Prendergast 51*, Tryon 2-24) by 65 runs
Dane Van Niekerk's late blitz on the back of a sedate half-century from Faye Tunnicliffe helped South Africa beat Ireland by 65 runs in the second T20I in Paarl and take an unbeatable 2-0 lead in the three-match series.
Opting to bat, South Africa racked up 201 for 5 in their 20 overs. In reply, allrounder Orla Prendergast scored an unbeaten 43-ball 51 while Leah Paul hit 40 off 29 balls, but Ireland could only manage 136 for 3, falling well short.
In her comeback series, van Niekerk thrashed a 19-ball 41 in the back half of the first innings, taking South Africa past their second consecutive 200-plus total of the series. She struck three fours and three sixes in her knock. By the time van Niekerk fell to Arlene Kelly, South Africa's run rate had jumped past ten an over. Chloe Tryon's unbeaten seven-ball 16 in the final overs took them to 201, as she also broke Lizelle Lee's record for most sixes by a South Africa batter in women's T20Is (49).
Van Niekerk's cameo complemented a slower - but equally crucial - knock by Tunnicliffe at the top of the order. She reached her maiden T20I half-century off 40 balls: the majority of her innings was played alongside fellow opener, Sune Luus, as the two put up a 78-run opening partnership to lay the foundation.
Aimee Maguire dismissed both of them, as well as captain Laura Wolvaardt, returning 3 for 43 in her four overs.
Ireland's batters were slow in their response, scoring 33 runs in the powerplay despite losing no wickets. Tryon sent back both openers - Amy Hunter and Gaby Lewis - as Ireland were reduced to 35 for 2 in the seventh over.
Their run-rate never picked up, but Prendergast and Paul stayed solid in the middle to share a 76-run partnership for the third wicket. Paul finally fell for 40, but Prendergast stayed around till the end to bring up her half-century in the final over, off 39 balls. By then, the result of the match was a foregone conclusion.

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