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Nigeria Rally Late to Defeat SA u19 Women in Super Over Thriller in Lagos

By Cricket SA , in Cricket | Featured Cricket | News , at 2026-03-25 Tags: ,

South Africa u19 captain Mieke van Voorst with Nigerian captain Lucky Piety at Nigeria Invitational Women’s T20I Tournament, held at the Tafawa Balewa Square Cricket Oval, Lagos on 25 March 2026 (PHOTO: Nigerian Cricket Federation on Instagram)

LAGOS: Nigeria secured a dramatic one-run victory via a Super Over against South Africa under-19 Women in their Patricia Kambarami Cup encounter at the TBS Cricket Oval in Lagos on Wednesday.

Mieke van Voorst starred with a 47-ball 69 (11 fours) as the SA U19s posted 133/7. In response, Nigeria captain Lucky Piety produced an impressive 66* off 35 balls (3 sixes, 9 fours) to help the hosts finish on 133/3, forcing the match into a Super Over.

Nigeria held their nerve in the decider, posting 10/0 before restricting South Africa to 9/1, sealing a narrow victory.

South Africa won the toss and opted to bat first. Nigeria made an early impact, claiming three wickets in the powerplay as Peace Usen (2/16) and Amusa Muheebat (2/17) removed Ashley Barnard (0), Daneli Boshoff (9) and Jezé Campher (1) to leave the SA U19s on 18/3 after six overs.

The junior side responded through their captain, van Voorst, who led the recovery effort. She first shared a brief 15-run stand with Rethabile Nthoba (2) before combining effectively with Jae-Leigh Filander (16) in a 50-run partnership that lifted South Africa from 33/4 to 83/4 in the 15th over. Filander was eventually bowled by Anointed Akhigbe (1/14).

Despite losing her partner, Van Voorst continued to anchor the innings, bringing up her second half-century of the tournament before playing another key role in an important partnership alongside Siphokuhle Masilela (20).

The pair added a further 40 runs for the sixth wicket, taking South Africa past the 100-run mark before van Voorst was dismissed, caught off the bowling of Adekunle Shola, with the score on 123/6.

Masilela was the final wicket to fall, dismissed off the penultimate ball of the innings by Queen Joseph (1/37), as the SA U19s closed on 133/7 in their 20 overs.

Chasing 134 for victory, Nigeria made a cautious start. Openers Muheebat (9) and Christabel Chukwuonye (26) managed 13 runs in the first three overs before Bruzaan Goosen (1/17) struck to remove Muheebat.

South Africa maintained control through disciplined bowling, restricting Chukwuonye and Eguakun Omosigho (18) and limiting scoring opportunities. Nigeria reached 25/1 at the end of the powerplay and 47/1 at the halfway stage before Campher (1/28) broke the 37-run second-wicket stand, with Filander completing a neat stumping.

The momentum shifted with the arrival of Piety, who injected urgency into the chase. Alongside Chukwuonye, she guided Nigeria to 72/2 after 15 overs, leaving 62 runs required from 30 deliveries.

Seizing control of the contest, Piety launched an aggressive attack against the South African bowlers. The right-hander struck three sixes and a four in the 16th over, taking 24 runs off Campher, before adding another 12 runs in the 17th over. She raced to a half-century off just 26 balls, propelling Nigeria to 118/2 after 18 overs.

With 11 runs needed from the final over, and after Chukwuonye had retired out, Ashleigh van Wyk (0/32) produced a composed over, conceding just 10 runs to level the scores and force a Super Over.

In the one-over eliminator, Piety (5)* and Salome Sunday (4)* combined to post 10/0. South Africa’s reply fell just short as Muheebat (1/9) dismissed Van Voorst (4) and restricted the visitors to 9/1, sealing victory for Nigeria.

The two sides will meet again in the second semi-final on Saturday, 27 March, after finishing second and third in the league standings, respectively.

SA U19 Women Squad:

Ashley Barnard (Mpumalanga), Daneli Boshoff (Boland), Jezé Campher (SWD). Jae-Leigh Filander (Western Province), Bruzaan Goosen (Eastern Storm), Miya Lalor (Western Province), Siphokuhle Masilela (Eastern Storm), Ziya Mohanlall (KZN Coastal), Kananelo Mokoena (Eastern Storm), Shelfa Mukhari (Limpopo), Rethabile Nthoba (Free State), Mieke van Voorst (Eastern Storm), Ashleigh van Wyk (Eastern Storm), Chanel Venter (Titans), Cayleigh Wanckel (Border)

SA U19 Women’s Fixtures – NCF Women’s T20I Invitational 2026 

South Africa U19 won by 99 runs

SA U19: 168/4 after 20 overs; M. van Voorst 50 (34), S. Masilela 37 (44); K. Awuah 2/22, E. Sagoe 1/26

Ghana: 69 all out after 19.3 overs; K. Awuah 12 (18), R. Salia 12 (29); M. van Voorst 3/1, Z. Mohanlall 2/19

Rwanda won by 1 run 

Rwanda: 101/7 after 14 overs; C. Umutoniwase 26 (21), F. Utagushimaninde 24 (25); D. Boshoff 2/19, A. van Wyk 2/22

SA U19: 100/4 after 14 overs; M. van Voorst 34 (27), A. Bernard 21 (15); A. Ikuzwe 2/21, D. Bimenyimana 1/16

South Africa under-19 won by 28 runs

SA U19: 145/7 after 20 overs; A. Barnard 40 (29), D. Boshoff 25 (17); T. Garutsa 2/16, S. Museka 2/26

Zimbabwe U19: 117/8 after 20 overs; C. Mutasa 35 (31), B. Biza 34 (40); A. van Wyk 3/18, K. Mokoena 2/15

Match Tied (Nigeria won the Super Over by 1 run) 

SA U19: 133/7 after 20 overs; M. van Voorst 69 (47), S. Masilela 20 (15); A. Muheebat 2/17, P. Usen 2/16

Nigeria: 133/3 after 20 overs; L. Piety 66 (35), C. Chukwuonye 26 (43); B. Goosen 1/17, J. Campher 1/28

Nigeria: 10/0 after 1 over; L. Piety 5* (3), S. Sunday 4* (3); M. van Voorst 0/10

SA U19: 9/1 after 1 over; D. Boshoff 5* (2), M. van Voorst 4 (4); A. Muheebat 1/9

Friday, 27 March at 11:00

Rwanda vs Zimbabwe U19 or Ghana – TBS Cricket Oval, Lagos

Friday, 27 March at 15:00

Nigeria vs South Africa U19 – TBS Cricket Oval, Lagos

Saturday, 28 March at 11:00 

Third-place Playoff – TBS Cricket Oval, Lagos

Saturday, 28 March at 15:00 

Final – TBS Cricket Oval, Lagos

Issued by: Cricket South Africa – Corporate Communications

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