HIGHLIGHTS: Gauteng Women vs KZN Women
Gauteng thumped KwaZulu-Natal Coastal during the CSA Women’s National Week last Wednesday after Raisibe Ntozakhe, Yolande Fourie and Shabnim Ismail picked up three wickets apiece.
Gauteng thumped KwaZulu-Natal Coastal during the CSA Women’s National Week last Wednesday after Raisibe Ntozakhe, Yolande Fourie and Shabnim Ismail picked up three wickets apiece.
Free State strolled to a comfortable 73-run win over Boland after a fiery fifer from Gezelle Janse van Rensburg following a well-played half-century from Izelle Cilliers.
Western Province clinched a convincing 81-run win over Border last Wednesday, thanks to a sensational century from captain and opener Laura Wolvaardt along with Leah Jones’ 4-37.
The Titans and the Dolphins will contest the One-Day Cup final at SuperSport Park on Sunday with both sides looking to claim their first silverware of the season.
Daryn Dupavillon chats to SACricketmag.com’s ANITHA MADIKIZELA about his return to the Dolphins’ setup after a long struggle with injury and shares his intelligence rating by the team.
Gauteng thumped Boland by six wickets on Thursday following fantastic bowling from openers Shabnim Ismail and Lehlohonolo Sardick alongside a blistering Raisibe Ntozakhe.
KwaZulu-Natal Coastal cruised to a five-wicket victory over Border in less than 19 overs after Jade de Figueiredo picked up 4-11 in five overs during the opposition’s innings.
Western Province bagged a comfortable six-wicket victory over Free State on Monday, thanks to captain and Proteas’ opener Laura Wolvaardt’s unbeaten run-a-ball century.
North West made light work of their encounter against Free State during the CSA Women’s National Week on Thursday. They won by eight wicketsy thanks to an unbeaten half-century from captain Tazmin Brits.
A sorry Warriors target of 120 was knocked off by the Dolphins with more than 30 overs to spare at Kingsmead as the hosts secured their place in Sunday’s final against the Titans.
Boland walked away with a narrow 13-run win over Border during their CSA National Women’s Week encounter which was reduced to 20 overs a side due to a wet outfield.
North West Women secured a comfortable 10-wicket victory over KwaZulu-Natal Coastal after rip-roaring displays with the ball by Proteas’ seamers Tumi Sekhukhune (3-15) and Masabata Klaas (3-20).
Laura Wolvaardt made her mark on day one of the CSA Women’s National Week with an unbeaten century to help Western Province clinch a comfortable victory over Free State on Monday.
The KwaZulu-Natal Women’s team have survived a gruelling preparation period and are now ready to take on the country’s best at the CSA National Women’s Cricket Week in Bloemfontein from 25-29 March.
KwaZulu-Natal Coastal’s Daryn Dupavillon destroyed Northern Cape with a six-wicket haul to earn himself Sunday’s Turbo Bowler award, writes ANITHA MADIKIZELA.