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Women’s T20 World Cup – Kayla Reineke’s laser focus, South Africa’s brand new point of difference

By Ravi Rawani
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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Two player-of-the-match performances in his first four international matches. Won both her first T20I and her first ODI by hitting a six off the last ball – the only player in the world to do so. T20I strike rate 157.42, South Africa’s highest And the fifth highest in global sports. For someone who’s “not good with numbers,” Kayla Reineke is doing everything right.

Sure, she has only played 11 internationals in her senior career, faced only 101 balls in T20Is, and is only 20, but her potential and ability to perform under pressure makes Reineke arguably the most exciting young talent in women’s cricket to come out of South Africa’s pipeline.

Remember when Reineke was at the crease in her first T20 match and the score was tied with one ball to spare? It was like February as recently as February, but we’ll remind you. She could have dropped the ball and secured the team’s victory by scoring a single run, but she decided to play a big innings and sent the ball across the boundary for six runs.

Why? “I love hitting the ball far and whenever I have a session, I always ask the coach, ‘Can I do a little power-hitting?’ Reineke says from South Africa’s pre-T20 World Cup camp in Pretoria. “It’s about developing the skill, but also about seeing how I can do it under pressure and practicing it. So when the time comes, when the pressure is on, (I know) what I’m going to do.”

Fast forward six and a half weeks and Reineke found herself in exactly the situation she was after. Chasing 268, South Africa needed six runs off the last ball to win the ODI against New Zealand and take crucial Women’s Championship points. Suzie Bates circles the wicket and delivers it sharply and fullly. Reinecke was only thinking of one thing: “Just swing. That’s exactly what I was thinking.”

He cleared his front foot and sent the ball over long-on, giving South Africa a two-wicket win. That was only the second six of the match and Reineke hit both of them, showing the skill at which she has already proven to excel. In 2026, Reinecke has Fourth most sixes in Women’s T20IAnd she is also from South Africa Player who hit third most sixes In the format, anytime.

So, about those numbers…

Reinecke says that he never liked these people at school. Still, she is considering further studies in business management. “I hated school,” she says. “All those accounting books were the things I really struggled with.”

Instead, she spent time as the only girl in a boys’ team at Laerskool Mikro in Kuils River in the Western Cape. This was in the 2010s, when cricket was a growing sport among girls, but not so in the forests of Reineke. “It was very rare to have a girl on a boys’ team,” she says. “When I got to Grade 11 (at Bellville High School) I noticed there were more girls. If you go to Gauteng and Joburg, it seemed there were more girls on that side.”

He also tried his hand at other sports, especially javelin throw. Reineke was the under-15 national champion with a throw of 45.97 metres, and was also in the Western Province under-19 cricket set-up at the time. Soon, he had a choice to make. “I had to decide between cricket and javelin throw,” he said. “Normally with athletics, it’s hard to make a living. But when you look at cricket, there are so many opportunities and it’s still growing. It’s very exciting. That’s why I chose cricket.”

It bore fruit. Reineke was in the provincial senior team as a teenager and was part of the South Africa under-19 team that played in the inaugural edition of the tournament in 2023. There, she was South Africa’s leading wicket-taker and ninth overall in an otherwise disappointing campaign. Oh, we forgot to mention – she can bowl too!

Reineke hopes his offspin will make him a “real all-rounder”, and so far the signs are positive. In 2025 she was again South Africa’s leading bowler at the Under-19 World Cup, finishing third overall. She was also the team captain, although the last one surprised her. “I was never really a leader,” she says. “I captained Western Province in my last under-19 national week, but that was it. I don’t really know what coach Dinesha (Devanarayan) saw in me, but there must have been something.”

“The way the girls are training at the moment is crazy. There is so much focus. Even when there is a water break, we discuss cricket and then we are very focused and very specific. It gives me goosebumps.”

This turned out to be something Reinecke enjoyed. She says, “You obviously learn to take ownership of yourself and your space and other people. It was challenging in some ways when I needed to think about certain scenarios in the game but it showed me what I can work on in terms of how I think about the game and how I think about the game.” “And then, obviously, different situations, how you read it as a captain, and it was a good challenge.”

South Africa reached the final of that tournament, defeating Australia in a match in which Reineke played a key role. She took 1 for 20 in four overs and then scored 26 in the chase, and although she had Australia in trouble then, she is still one Australian she would like to meet in her first senior World Cup.

When asked which major international stars she was looking forward to meeting, she said, “I would say Ashley Gardner.” “And Suzie Bates too. I just want to have a conversation with her because I haven’t had that opportunity.”

This is the same Suzie Bates, on whom she hit a six to win her first ODI match, who is part of the defending champion team that defeated South Africa in the last Senior T20 World Cup final. But what does it mean to stand shoulder to shoulder with an opponent? And for all the stars in his eyes, Reineke is focused on the same thing as the rest of South Africa: winning a white-ball world title.

“That’s the main thing we’re talking about, even though we don’t want to think too far ahead,” she says. “The way the girls are training at the moment is crazy. There’s so much focus. Even when there’s a water break, we discuss cricket, and then we’re very focused and very specific. It gives me goosebumps because I think we have a really good chance of making it to the end.”

That sentiment is shared across this nation of 66 million, which has seen one team after another go into the tournament and raise hopes one after another. Often this leads to no results, but for young Reinecke this is too much of a burden to bear. Instead, she’s still basking in the feeling of playing alongside superstars she once asked for selfies, like Laura Wolvaardt, and with whom she might have shared the Olympic stage.

Tazmin Britts and Nadine de Klerk were also javelin throwers, revealing some of the strongest arms in the South African outfield.

Have all three compared notes? “We haven’t really talked about it,” Reineke says. “We had a brief conversation, but it wasn’t about technology or anything like that.” “We might need to have a little competition between each other and see!”

For the record, De Klerk threw the javelin nearly 45 meters and the Brits, who represented South Africa at the 2007 World Youth Championships and the 2009 African Junior Athletics Championships, has a best performance of 56.55 metres. There are more numbers for Reineke and the rest of us to think about.

Firdoz Munda is ESPNcricinfo’s senior correspondent for Africa and women’s cricket

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