SA Women vs Zimbabwe Women Prediction, Dream 11 Team: 7th T20I 2026

SA Women U19 vs Zimbabwe Women U19 | Patricia Kambarami Cup Match 7
🏏 Patricia Kambarami Cup — Nigeria Invitational Women’s T20I 2026
Match 7 • Group Stage • Women’s T20I

SA Women U19 vs Zimbabwe Women U19

Tafawa Balewa Square Cricket Oval, Lagos, Nigeria
📅 March 24, 2026 • 2:30 PM IST  |  9:00 AM GMT  |  10:00 AM Local
SA Women U19
ICC WC prep squad • Van Voorst, Filander, Venter
VS
Zimbabwe Women U19
“Baby Chevrons” • Maposa 1/11 vs SA in Tri-Series
Match Preview — A Southern African Derby

This is a Southern African derby — South Africa Women U19 vs Zimbabwe Women U19 at the Patricia Kambarami Cup in Lagos. Both nations share a cricketing border and have met frequently in youth cricket — this match carries regional pride alongside ICC World Cup preparation significance.

South Africa U19 are the more structured and coached side — they are here specifically to prepare for the ICC Women’s U19 T20 World Cup in Bangladesh & Nepal (January 2027). Players like Mieke van Voorst, Jae-Leigh Filander and Chanel Venter return with valuable experience, alongside first-time international tourists Miya Lalor, Ziya Mohanlall and Ashley Barnard.

Zimbabwe U19 (the “Baby Chevrons”) announced their arrival in Lagos by being the first international team to check in — a sign of their professionalism and commitment. Their spin bowling standout Buhlebenkosi Maposa has already shown she can trouble any batting order, having taken 1/11 vs South Africa in a recent Tri-Series in Chatsworth. This isn’t the first time these two sides have met — expect ZIM to compete fiercely despite being outsiders.

Confirmed Squads

🇿🇦 SA Women U19

Experienced returnees: Mieke van Voorst (Eastern Storm), Jae-Leigh Filander (Western Province), Chanel Venter (Titans), Ashleigh van Wyk (Eastern Storm)

First-time tourists: Miya Lalor (WP), Ziya Mohanlall (KZN Coastal), Ashley Barnard (Mpumalanga) — all impressed in recent U19 Tri-Series

15-player squad for ICC WC 2027 preparation

🇿🇼 Zimbabwe Women U19

Beloved Biza, Bethel Makanaka Zinyama, Buhlebenkosi Maposa (key spinner — 1/11 vs SA in Tri-Series), Christina Mutasa, Lorraine Pembiwa, Munenyasha Mandidzora, Naomi Mhlekwa, Nicolette Nyika, Nokutenda Makanhiwa, Ruvarashe Mpofu, Salem Museka, Sharmaine Manyukwi, Tadiwa Garwe

First team to arrive in Lagos — professional preparation

Pitch & Weather — TBS Oval (Match 7)

Pitch: By Match 7 of the tournament, the TBS Oval surface will have significant wear — expect notable spin from both ends and variable bounce. This later-tournament pitch condition suits ZIM’s Maposa but also the SA spinners. Teams should plan for a lower-scoring match on a worn surface.

Weather: Lagos morning conditions at 10:00 AM local — warm and humid (~30°C). Generally good for play. Low rain risk. Being a morning match, the pitch will not yet have the full afternoon heat bake.

Key Players to Watch
Mieke van Voorst
SA Women U19 • Eastern Storm
Returning experienced player — SA’s most important batter/bowler, sets the tone
Jae-Leigh Filander
SA Women U19 • Western Province
Reliable and experienced — consistent performer across batting and bowling departments
Buhlebenkosi Maposa
Zimbabwe Women U19 • Spin
1/11 vs SA in Tri-Series — match-winner on worn pitches, controls the game brilliantly
Nokutenda Makanhiwa
Zimbabwe Women U19 • Bat
Key batter for ZIM — can build an innings on difficult surfaces, disciplined approach
🏆 Predicted Winner
SA Women U19
Confidence: 65% — Structured coaching, ICC WC preparation motivation, superior squad depth

⭐ Suggested XI

  • SA U19 WKWKSA U19
  • Mieke van VoorstCSA U19
  • Jae-Leigh FilanderSA U19
  • Chanel VenterSA U19
  • Buhlebenkosi MaposaVCZIM
  • Nokutenda MakanhiwaZIM
  • SA U19 All-rounderSA U19
  • Tadiwa GarweZIM
  • SA U19 PacerSA U19
  • SA U19 SpinnerSA U19
  • Sharmaine ManyukwiZIM

📋 Breakdown

  • Wicket-keeper1
  • Batters3
  • All-rounders3
  • Bowlers4
  • SA Women U197 players
  • Zimbabwe U194 players
Mieke van Voorst
🏏 Captain Pick
Buhlebenkosi Maposa
🏏 Vice-Captain
Chanel Venter
🎯 Differential
Final Verdict

SA Women U19 are favourites — their ICC World Cup preparation program, superior coaching depth, and returning experienced players give them a structural advantage. However, Zimbabwe’s Buhlebenkosi Maposa on a worn Lagos pitch could be the game-changer that produces an upset. Don’t rule out the Baby Chevrons.

⚠️ Prediction for fantasy cricket only. Data from FemaleCricket.com, CSA Youth & NCF. Play responsibly.

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