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Womens Provincial CSA WOMEN’S PROVINCIAL ODI DATE HOME TEAM AWAY TEAM STADIUM VENUE October 2019 Sat 12 North West Central Gauteng Lions Senwes Park Potchefstroom Sat 19 South Western Districts Eastern Province Recreation Ground Oudtshoorn Sat 26 Kei Border Khaya Majola Oval Mthatha Sat 26 KwaZulu-Natal Coastal Free State Chatsworth Oval Durban Sat 26 Limpopo Easterns Polokwane Cricket Club Polokwane Sat 26 Northerns North West SuperSport Park Centurion November 2019 Sat 02 Western Province North West Cape Town Cape Town Sat 02 KwaZulu-Natal Inland Mpumalanga Pietermaritzburg Oval Pietermaritzburg Sat 02 Central Gauteng Lions KwaZulu-Natal Coastal Delfos Cricket Club Johannesburg Sat 09 Central Gauteng Lions Free State Delfos Cricket Club Johannesburg Sat 09 North West KwaZulu-Natal Coastal Senwes Park Potchefstroom Sat 16 Western Province Northerns Cape Town Cape Town Sat 16 Boland Eastern Province Eurolux Boland Park Paarl Sat 16 Northern Cape KwaZulu-Natal Inland Diamond Oval Kimberley Sat 23 Western Province KwaZulu-Natal Coastal Cape Town Cape Town Sat 23 Border South Western Districts Buffalo Park Cricket Stadium East London Sat 23 Central Gauteng Lions Northerns Delfos Cricket Club Johannesburg Sat 23 North West Free State Senwes Park Potchefstroom Sat 23 Mpumalanga Limpopo Cambridge Academy eMalahleni Sat 30 Boland Kei Eurolux Boland Park Paarl Sat 30 Free State Western Province CUT Tokkiepark Bloemfontein Sat 30 Easterns Northern Cape Willowmoore Park Benoni January 2020 Sat 11 Central Gauteng Lions Western Province Delfos Cricket Club Johannesburg Sat 18 Kei South Western Districts Khaya Majola Oval Mthatha Sat 18 Free State Central Gauteng Lions CUT Tokkiepark Bloemfontein Sat 25 Border Boland Alfred Schoeman East London Sat 25 KwaZulu-Natal Coastal North West Chatsworth Oval Durban Sat 25 Northerns Free State Mandela Oval Hammanskraal February 2019 Sat 01 Eastern Province Kei St George’s Cricket Ground Port Elizabeth Sat 01 KwaZulu-Natal Inland Limpopo Pietermaritzburg Oval Pietermaritzburg Sat 01 Northerns KwaZulu-Natal Coastal Sinoville Cricket Club Pretoria Sat 08 Western Province Central Gauteng Lions Cape Town Cape Town Sat 08 Mpumalanga Easterns Cambridge Academy eMalahleni Sat 15 Free State North West CUT Tokkiepark Bloemfontein Sat 22 South Western Districts Boland Recreation Ground Oudtshoorn Sat 22 Limpopo Northern Cape Polokwane Cricket Club Polokwane Sat 22 Northerns Central Gauteng Lions Sinoville Cricket Club Pretoria Sat 29 Eastern Province Border St George’s Cricket Ground Port Elizabeth Sat 29 KwaZulu-Natal Coastal Central Gauteng Lions Chatsworth Oval Durban Sat 29 North West Western Province Senwes Park Potchefstroom March 2020 Sat 07 KwaZulu-Natal Coastal Western Province Chatsworth Oval Durban Sat 07 Free State Northerns CUT Tokkiepark Bloemfontein Sat 07 Easterns KwaZulu-Natal Inland Willowmoore Park Benoni Sat 14 Northern Cape Mpumalanga Diamond Oval Kimberley Sat 14 North West Northerns Senwes Park Potchefstroom Sat 21 Free State KwaZulu-Natal Coastal CUT Tokkiepark Bloemfontein Sat 21 Northerns Western Province Mandela Oval Hammanskraal Sat 28 Western Province Free State Cape Town Cape Town Sat 28 KwaZulu-Natal Coastal Northerns Chatsworth Oval Durban Sat 28 Central Gauteng Lions North West Delfos Cricket Club Johannesburg FIXTURES SUBJECT TO CHANGE.
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