Plunket Shield 11/17 07:00 - Tuskers v Northern Cape Heat 228/10(84)-316/9(102)
Plunket Shield 11/10 08:00 - Northern Cape Heat v Border 408/10(108.1)-135/10(50.2)
CSA Division 2 - T20 Challenge 10/09 12:00 - Northern Cape Heat v South Africa U19 141/5,142/6
CSA Division 2 - T20 Challenge 10/08 08:00 - Northern Cape Heat v Tuskers 142/5,125/9
CSA Division 2 - T20 Challenge 10/02 08:00 - Limpopo Impalas v Northern Cape Heat 124/4,142/7
CSA Division 2 - T20 Challenge 10/01 08:00 - Northern Cape Heat v Garden Route Badgers View
CSA Division 2 - T20 Challenge 09/30 12:30 - Eastern Cape Iinyathi v Northern Cape Heat View
Vijay Hazare Trophy 04/08 08:00 - Tuskers v Northern Cape Heat 255/5,254/7
Vijay Hazare Trophy 03/21 07:30 - Tuskers v Northern Cape Heat View
Vijay Hazare Trophy 03/18 08:00 - Northern Cape Heat v Eastern Storm 265/6,263/7
Plunket Shield 01/27 08:00 - Border v Northern Cape Heat 86/10(33.2)-525/5(130)
Plunket Shield 11/18 08:00 - Limpopo Impalas v Northern Cape Heat 290/10(114.3)-350/10(109.4)
Sri Lanka vs England 1st Test 10/04 13:13 - Northern Cape Heat v Southern Brave ,36/0
Plunket Shield 09/26 12:30 - Northern Cape Heat v Western Province 163/8(20)-164/4(18.2)
Plunket Shield 09/25 12:30 - Northern Cape Heat v Lions 157/7(20)-157/9(20)
Plunket Shield 09/24 12:30 - Northern Cape Heat v South Western District 168/9(20)-192/4(20)

Northern Cape (formerly Griqualand West) is a first-class cricket team that nominally represents the South African province of Northern Cape in the CSA Provincial Competitions. The team is selected and supported by Northern Cape Cricket and plays its home games at the De Beers Diamond Oval in Kimberley.

At organisational level, Northern Cape Cricket is responsible for the administration and development of cricket in the province and among its primary functions are management and promotion of the Northern Cape team. Originally founded sometime before 1884 as the Kimberley Cricket Club, the organization developed at provincial level as the Griqualand West Cricket Board until 2015 when it was renamed Northern Cape Cricket to comply with a government directive that provincial sporting bodies should have their governance structure aligned with the geo-political structure of the country.

The team was called Kimberley to 1890–91 and Griqualand West to 2014–15. It has been called Northern Cape from the beginning of the 2015–16 season. For the purposes of the SuperSport (now Sunfoil) Series, Griqualand West merged with Free State to form the VKB Knights (originally the Diamond Eagles) from October 2004, but Griqualand West (renamed Northern Cape in 2015) has retained its independent status as a team in the CSA Provincial Competitions.

History

Beginning as Kimberley Cricket Club, the team is first recorded in the 1884–85 season playing in the Champion Bat Tournament. In 1888–89, they won two odds matches against the English touring team known then as R. G. Warton's XI. As a result of those victories, Kimberley were awarded the new Currie Cup as the most accomplished domestic team in South Africa. In the 1889–90 season, they were successfully challenged for the trophy by Transvaal but they recovered it in 1890–91. The first matches as Griqualand West were played in December 1890 for the Champion Bat Tournament and, from 1891–92, the team was known by its provincial name only.

In 1897, the Barnato Memorial Trophy was given to the Griqualand West Coloured Cricket Board, a union for all black cricket players that had been set up in 1892. Griqualand West participated in the first Barnato Tournament in 1898–99, along with Eastern Province, Queenstown, Southern Border, and Western Province. In 1904, Griqualand West was one of the three founding members of the South African Coloured Cricket Board (SACCB). In total, there were thirteen editions of the SACCB-run Barnato Cup tournaments, which were played between 1904 and 1951–52. Griqualand West won the competition in 1910 and hosted it in 1904 and 1913.

In 2004–05, the format of the Sunfoil (then SuperSport) Series was changed, with the reduction of eleven provincial teams into six franchises. After missing the first season of the franchise tournament due to a legal dispute, Griqualand West partnered Free State to create the then Diamond Eagles who were renamed VKB Knights ahead of the 2010–11 season. Just before the beginning of the 2015–16 season it was announced that the organisation was to be renamed Northern Cape Cricket, in line with the national government directive that provincial sporting bodies should have their governance structure aligned with the geo-political structure of the country.

The Northern Cape Heat is a dynamic and talented cricket team representing South Africa in domestic and international competitions. Known for their fiery passion and competitive spirit, the team embodies the rich cricketing tradition of the country. With a roster of skilled players and experienced coaching staff, the Northern Cape Heat is a force to be reckoned with on the field.

The team's name, "Northern Cape Heat," reflects the intense heat and energy they bring to every match they play. Their aggressive playing style and never-say-die attitude make them a formidable opponent for any team they face. Whether batting, bowling, or fielding, the Northern Cape Heat always gives their all and leaves everything on the field.

Off the field, the team is known for their strong sense of camaraderie and team spirit. They work together seamlessly to achieve their goals and support each other through the highs and lows of the game. The Northern Cape Heat is not just a cricket team, but a family united by their love for the sport and their determination to succeed.

Fans of the Northern Cape Heat can expect thrilling matches, nail-biting finishes, and unforgettable moments as the team continues to showcase their talent and passion for cricket. With a bright future ahead, the Northern Cape Heat is poised to make a lasting impact on the cricketing world and bring glory to South Africa.