Kapp bowls 14 dots, four singles
Proteas Women star Marizanne Kapp returned sensational bowling figures in the Women’s Cricket Super League.
Proteas Women star Marizanne Kapp returned sensational bowling figures in the Women’s Cricket Super League.
Proteas Women captain Dane van Niekerk and teammate Marizanne Kapp have finally tied the knot.
The Proteas Women must have faith in their abilities, back themselves to beat England and create a bit of history, says Marizanne Kapp.
Proteas Women stars Marizanne Kapp and Lizelle Lee will remain with Surrey Stars for the 2018 edition of the KIA Super League.
Boosted by a dramatic win in the last ODI, the Proteas Women will go into today’s first T20 against India in Potchefstroom with confidence.
Proteas captain Dane van Niekerk is on a roll, becoming the leading wicket-taker in the Women’s Big Bash League.
It was ecstasy and agony for Lizelle Lee and Mignon du Preez as their 96-run partnership came to nought when the Perth Scorchers beat the Melbourne Stars by nine wickets in the Women’s Big Bash League.
Marizanne Kapp continues to impress with the ball in the Women’s BBL, not by taking wickets but by with a strangling economy rate of 5.8 after three games.
Proteas star Lizelle Lee got her WBBL season off to a flying start by smashing a record 50 off 22 balls for the Melbourne Stars.
Laura Wolvaardt, who excelled in the recent Women’s World Cup in England, has been contracted by the Brisbane Heat for the Women’s Big Bash League (WBBL).
Proteas Women all-rounder, Marizanne Kapp, revealed her dislike for the pink ball ahead of the ACT XI’s three-day warm-up game against Australia starting Friday.
Lizelle Lee and Marizanne Kapp’s 103-run partnership set up a 52-run win for Surrey Stars against Western Storm to claim their spot in the Kia Super League Finals Day.
Proteas all-rounder Marizanne Kapp took 1-19 and scored 48 not out as Surrey Stars beat the Yorkshire Diamonds by eight wickets in the Super League on Sunday.
Marizanne Kapp’s three wickets in four balls against England is Craig Stirton’s Play of the Day.
Marizanne Kapp’s devastating spell of new-ball bowling gave the Proteas Women the start they needed to skittle West Indies for 48 on Sunday.