Australia end Proteas Women’s winning run
Meg Lanning scored an unbeaten 135 as Australia beat the Proteas by five wickets in the top-of-the-log Women’s World Cup clash in Wellington on Tuesday.
Meg Lanning scored an unbeaten 135 as Australia beat the Proteas by five wickets in the top-of-the-log Women’s World Cup clash in Wellington on Tuesday.
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The Proteas will be targeting a first-ever ODI win over Australia when the Women’s World Cup’s only unbeaten teams meet in Wellington on Tuesday.
It is a shame millions of South Africans have been robbed of the opportunity to see the Proteas Women’s triumph of talent, temperament and tactics, writes RYAN VREDE.
The Proteas Women’s World Cup win against New Zealand went down well in this classroom.
Proteas captain Suné Luus reflects on her team’s two-wicket win against hosts New Zealand at the Women’s World Cup.
The impressive Proteas won their fourth consecutive match at the Women’s World Cup in New Zealand.
South Africa claimed a thrilling two-wicket win against New Zealand in Thursday’s Women’s World Cup match in Hamilton.
Proteas Women’s coach Hilton Moreeng believes the best is yet to come from his team.
The Proteas beat defending Women’s World Cup champions England by three wickets in Mount Maunganui on Monday.
A five-wicket haul from Marizanne Kapp and Laura Wolvaardt’s 77 propelled the Proteas to a three-wicket win against England in the Women’s World Cup on Monday.
The Proteas will hope to avenge their heart-breaking 2017 Women’s World Cup semi-final defeat to England when the teams meet at the 2022 tournament on Monday.
South Africa secured a thrilling six-run victory over Pakistan in their second Women’s World Cup clash in Mount Maunganui.
Proteas captain Suné Luus was happy that her side managed to come through a tense Women’s World Cup encounter against Pakistan on Friday.
Shabnim Ismail bowled a brilliant final over as South Africa beat Pakistan by six runs in Mount Maunganui.