The tournament aims to give more game time and competition for South Africa's best women players, with players organised into teams and playing matches at the same ground over a weekend.
[1] The four teams were named after their coaches: Dinesha Devnarain, Martelize van der Merwe, Francois van der Merwe and Claire Terblanche, with the Devnarain XI winning all of their matches to win the title.
[5] Coronations won their second title (and first under their new name), winning two matches and edging out runners-up Thistles on Net Run Rate.
[6] The tournament returned in December 2022 for its fourth edition, with a South Africa Under-19 team replacing Duchesses in the four-team competition.
Starlights finished top of the group standings, winning all of their completed matches.