The tour got underway with the first fixture against a Northern Suburbs XI at Durbanville CC. Winning the toss, skipper Vicky Bowden won the toss and elected to bat on a bright sunny day. Together with Frances Lausen 61 was added for the first wicket before Lausen was caught, making a patient 17. There followed a mini collapse as three further wickets fell for just 14 runs and the tourists were tottering on 75-4. There followed a period of re-building as Nicole Richards (33) and Julia Hayes (35 no) added 70 for the 5th wicket before Richards was caught. Hayes then marshalled the tail, despite wickets falling on a regular basis to allow the visitors to post 175-9.
09th February v Southern Suburbs
Monday saw the girls face a strong side which fielded four South African International players at Green Point Stadium, the World Cup Stadium for 2010 now beginning to dominate the skyline. The hosts won the toss and elected to bat on what looked like a very good batting wicket. Devon’s bowlers struggled to find a length, either too full or too short and were punished heavily by the South African girls. Jodie Davis removed the dangerous Olivia Anderson and with the quick loss of Shandre Fritz, Southern Suberbs slipped to 77-3 with 12 overs gone. The Devon girls stuck to their task well and from what looked like a daunting total being posted managed to bowl their hosts out for 229 inside the 48th over. Tessa Dibble and Jodie Davis picked up a couple of wickets each and Giselle Ansley put in an excellent spell of seam bowling to take 1-31 from her 10 overs.
10th February v Western Province Women
At the beautiful Uitsig Constantia ground Devon once again came up against a strong Provincial side. Western Province batted first and despite the early loss of Ricka von Eck rattled along as Olivia Anderson and Shandre Fritz added 93 for the 2nd wicket. Once again the Devon girls could not be faulted for their efforts in the field with bowlers setting better fields and bowling to them. Becky Piddock was the pick of the bowling with 2-50 but was well supported by fellow spinner Nicole Richards 1-27 and the seamers.
11th February v Western Province U19
A fourth game on the trot was not ideal but a change in the itinerary meant the girls got to play at the lovely Vineyard Oval. Batting first, openers Bowden and Richards made a steady start, the curse of the first wicket hit again however as Devon slipped to 63-4. Skipper Bowden made 24 but it was left to Julia Hayes to hit 26 to take the total to 100 as the visitors posted another disappointing total of just 100.
15th February v Western Cape XI
A three day break and the chance to see the Cobras play the Dolphins at Newlands was followed by a trip to the rugby, also at Newlands as the Stormers played the Sharks in the opening Super 14 match. Western Cape won the toss and elected to bat, a strange decision as it proved with wickets falling at regular intervals. Jodie Davis again bowled a tidy opening spell along with another good stint from Giselle Ansley. It was left to the spinners to pick up the bulk of the wickets however as Nicole Richards 3-9 and Rebecca Piddock 3-18 were instrumental in bowling the hosts out for 83.
16th February v Western Cape Colts
A couple of older age players bolstered the WP Colts side and they had to thank Robin Appels for her third score in the forties against the tourists as she held the innings together with 46. The hosts succumbed from 68-1 to 95 all out, Becky Piddock picking up 4-26 with Nicole Richards returning from a nasty blow on the knee to claim 3-7.