India vs South Africa Cricket Matches – Full Schedule & Results
India and South Africa have played some genuinely great cricket against each other over the years. This guide covers their recent matches, series history, head-to-head records, and how to follow the action.
Recent Matches and Results
The most recent bilateral series saw South Africa host India in a multi-format tour. The Tests were competitive—South Africa won the first match in Centurion before India fought back to win the second in Cape Town. The T20I series went down to the final game, with the home side prevailing in a tight finish.
In ICC tournaments, these teams have met several times in high-pressure situations. The 2019 World Cup group match at Southampton saw India beat South Africa by six wickets. Their 2023 World Cup semifinal at Eden Gardens was one of the tournament’s best matches—South Africa needed 11 runs from 12 balls with two wickets in hand before Ravindra Jadeja sealed the win for India.
Historical Series Overview
India and South Africa didn’t play each other for decades after South Africa was isolated from international cricket. Since their readmission in the early 1990s, they’ve built a solid rivalry across all formats.
South Africa has traditionally been tough to beat at home. Their fast bowlers exploit the bounce and carry at venues like Newlands, Centurion, and Johannesburg. India broke through in 2018, winning a Test series in South Africa for the first time—an impressive achievement given how difficult those conditions are for Asian teams.
In India, the opposite story plays out. South Africa’s batsmen have struggled against turning tracks, though they pushed hard in the 2015 series before losing 3-2. The matches tend to be one-sided at home, which makes away victories feel significant when either side manages one.
Recent bilateral tours have included a mix of formats—usually two or three Tests, around five ODIs, and three T20Is.
Head-to-Head Records Across Formats
Test Cricket
India has a slight advantage in Test matches against South Africa overall. The record is 17-14 in India’s favor, with 18 draws—showing how often these matches have been tightly contested across four or five days.
Key series results:
- 2010: India won 1-0 in South Africa
- 2015: India won 3-0 at home
- 2018: India won 2-1 in South Africa (their first series win there)
- 2019-20: India won 3-1 in South Africa
South Africa’s last home series win against India came in 2013.
One Day Internationals
In ODIs, the record is much closer. India has won roughly 55% of their meetings. South Africa has been stronger in home ODIs but has struggled to win in India—their last bilateral series win in India was in 2010.
World Cup meetings:
- 1992: South Africa won by 9 wickets
- 1999: India won by 4 wickets
- 2011: India won by 3 wickets
- 2015: India won by 130 runs
- 2019: India won by 6 wickets
T20 Internationals
The T20I record is almost dead even. India has a slight edge overall, but South Africa has won series at home. These matches tend to be high-scoring and unpredictable—the format doesn’t favor either team consistently.
Upcoming Tour Schedule
Bilateral series between India and South Africa are scheduled through the ICC’s Future Tours Programme. The next full tour will be announced by both cricket boards—typically 12-18 months in advance.
For ticket information, check the official BCCI and Cricket South Africa websites. International matches in both countries sell out quickly, especially weekend games and the first Tests of a series. Prices vary significantly by format—Test tickets are generally cheapest per day, while T20Is command premium rates for short, explosive matches.
Key Players to Watch
Indian Star Performers
Virat Kohli has been India’s most reliable batsman against South Africa across formats. In Test cricket, he’s scored over 1,000 runs against them at an average above 50. Jasprit Bumrah leads the bowling attack with his unusual action and ability to generate bounce even on flat pitches.
South African Standouts
Kagiso Rabada is their key bowler—fast, accurate, and effective in both innings. With the bat, Rassie van der Dussen averages over 50 against India in ODIs despite playing in tough conditions. AB de Villiers was their standout performer in this rivalry for years, but he’s retired now.
Venue Details
Indian Cricket Grounds
Tests and ODIs against South Africa have been played at major venues including Eden Gardens (Kolkata), Wankhede (Mumbai), and MA Chidambaram (Chennai). The pitches tend to turn more as matches progress, though early conditions can be good for batting.
South African Stadiums
South African venues like Newlands (Cape Town), SuperSport Park (Centurion), and the Wanderers (Johannesburg) offer true fast-bowler pitches. The ball carries and bounces more than in most countries, which tests technique. Altitude affects conditions at Centurion and Johannesburg—the ball doesn’t swing as much but travels faster through the air.
How to Watch
Television coverage varies by region. Star Sports broadcasts India matches in India. SuperSport covers South Africa’s home matches. For streaming, Hotstar has rights in India, while South African fans can use SuperSport’s digital platforms.
Match highlights are available on official board websites and YouTube channels within hours of conclusion.
Conclusion
India vs South Africa matches are worth watching because both teams play attacking cricket and the results are genuinely unpredictable. The rivalry isn’t as old as some others, but the matches have delivered consistently. Whether you follow through broadcasts or manage to catch games live, you’re generally in for good cricket.
FAQs
When is the next India vs South Africa series?
Check the ICC Future Tours Programme or official BCCI and Cricket South Africa announcements for confirmed dates.
Where can I buy tickets?
Official cricket board websites are the only reliable source. Tickets through unofficial resellers are often fake or massively inflated.
Which channel broadcasts these matches?
It depends on your region. Star Sports covers India; SuperSport covers South Africa.
What’s India’s record in South Africa?
Before 2018, India had never won a Test series there. They’ve now won two—2018 and 2019-20—but South Africa still leads the overall head-to-head in South Africa.
How many World Cup matches have they played?
They’ve met six times in Cricket World Cups, with India winning five of those encounters.



