South Africa vs West Indies Head to Head record in T20Is and T20 World Cup

South Africa dominate West Indies in terms of overall head-to-head record in T20Is.

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South Africa will lock horns with West Indies in their upcoming assignment in the ICC T20 World Cup 2021. The encounter takes place at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium on October 26. Both sides suffered defeats in their respective opening fixtures and would like to get a better result this time around. Unlike the previous ICC tournaments this decade, South Africa aren’t deemed favourites for this competition. Hence, they have a point to prove. On the other hand, West Indies would fight to defend their title.

Head to Head record:

Although the Caribbean team is being deemed favourites for this fixture, South Africa dominate West Indies in terms of overall head-to-head record in T20Is. These two teams have played 15 T20I matches so far. Out of which 9 have been won by the Proteas side and West Indies have won the other six games. As far as T20 World Cups are concerned, these two teams have met thrice and the head-to-head record is 2-1 in South Africa’s favour.

T20Is

PlayedWon by South AfricaWon by West IndiesTieNo Result
159600

T20 World Cup

PlayedWon by South AfricaWon by West IndiesTieNo Result
32100

Top performers:

Veteran Caribbean batter Chris Gayle has a sensational record against England. He has scored the most runs (362) in the clashes. Among active cricketers, the dasher is followed by Quinton de Kock (302) and Lendl Simmons   (198). Among the bowlers, Dwayne Bravo has picked up the most wickets (15). He is followed by Obed McCoy (9) and Kagiso Rabada (8).

Last T20 World Cup meeting:

As mentioned above, these two sides have met three times in T20 World Cups. The last of those meetings was recorded in the 2016 edition. West Indies won the toss on a tricky Nagpur track and elected to bowl first. While Quinton de Kock held one end, he couldn’t get any substantial support. David Wiese and Chris Morris played some handy shots towards the end as South Africa posted 122/8.

Although the target seemed mediocre, West Indies’ chase wasn’t smooth by any means. Like the Proteas side, West Indies also lost wickets at regular intervals. However, crucial contributions from Marlon Samuels and Johnson Charles saw West Indies winning the game by three wickets with a couple of deliveries to spare.

T20Is

DateWinnerWon ByVenue
11 Sep 2007South Africa8 wicketsJohannesburg
16 Dec 2007West Indies5 wicketsPort Elizabeth
18 Jan 2008South Africa4 wicketsJohannesburg
13 Jun 2009South Africa20 runsThe Oval
19 May 2010South Africa13 runsNorth Sound
20 May 2010South Africa1 runsNorth Sound
9 Jan 2015West Indies4 wicketsCape Town
11 Jan 2015West Indies4 wicketsJohannesburg
14 Jan 2015South Africa69 runsDurban
25 Mar 2016West Indies3 wicketsNagpur
26 Jun 2021West Indies8 wicketsSt George’s
27 Jun 2021South Africa16 runsSt George’s
29 Jun 2021South Africa1 runsSt George’s
1 Jul 2021West Indies21 runsSt George’s
3 Jul 2021South Africa25 runsSt George’s

T20 World Cups

DateWinnerWon ByVenue
11 Sep 2007South Africa8 wicketsJohannesburg
13 Jun 2009South Africa20 runsThe Oval
25 Mar 2016West Indies3 wicketsNagpur

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