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The lowest score conceded by South Africa for a full innings is 77 when they dismissed Afghanistan during the 2024 ICC Men's T20 World Cup at Nassau County International Cricket Stadium, New York, United States.
They have an overall win–loss record of 32–16 from 49 matches. South Africa hosted the inaugural T20 World Cup in 2007. They are yet to win a title although they came close after reaching the final in 2024, but ended up being runners-up after losing to India national cricket team. [1]
This is now a list of Twenty20 men's cricket records, that is a record team or individual performances in Twenty20 cricket (T20). The records only include top-level T20 games: those played in officially recognized tournaments in ICC Full-member countries or any Twenty20 International.
Mark Boucher, who is shown here practicing in the nets, is one of 93 players to have played Twenty20 cricket for South Africa. This is a list of South Africa Men's Twenty20 International cricketers. The list is arranged in the order in which each player won his first Twenty20 cap. Where more than one player won his first Twenty20 cap in the ...
The USA lost to South Africa in their opening game of the second round of the men’s T20 Cricket World Cup on Wednesday as its historic run at the tournament continued.. Having elected to bowl ...
2023 East Africa T20 Cup: 22 10: Henry Ssenyondo: 2024 Continent Cup T20 Africa: 21 6: Dinesh Nakrani: 2021 ICC Men's T20 World Cup Africa Group A Qualifier: 20 12: Kenneth Waiswa: 2023 East Africa T20 Cup: 18 9: Bilal Khan Oman: 2019 ICC Men's T20 World Cup Qualifier: Vraj Patel Kenya: 2023 Continent Cup T20 Africa: 10: Henry Ssenyondo Uganda ...
Unbeaten centuries by Tilak Varma and Sanju Samson blitzed India to a 283-1 total against South Africa and a massive Twenty20 win on Friday. The pressure in the chase was too much for South Africa ...
Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg, South Africa: 14 September 2007 230–8 (19.4 overs) England South Africa: Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai, India: 18 March 2016 229–4 (20.0 overs) South Africa England: 218–4 (20.0 overs) India: Kingsmead Cricket Ground, Durban, South Africa: 19 September 2007 218–5 (20.0 overs) West Indies Afghanistan