[1][2] The ODI series formed part of the inaugural 2020–2023 ICC Cricket World Cup Super League.
[6] However, in June 2021, Cricket Ireland made a minor change to the tour itinerary by moving both of those matches forward by one day.
[7] It was South Africa's first full limited overs tour of Ireland, after previously playing one ODI in Belfast in June 2007.
[10] Ireland won the second ODI by 43 runs to record their first ever win against South Africa in international cricket.
[14] Prior to the tour, Sisanda Magala was ruled out of South Africa's squad due to an ankle injury with Beuran Hendricks named as his replacement.