Wanderers to host women’s ODI series
Cricket South Africa has confirmed a revised five-match women’s schedule for the West Indies tour of South Africa.
Cricket South Africa has confirmed a revised five-match women’s schedule for the West Indies tour of South Africa.
Proteas batter Lizelle Lee has been nominated for the ICC Women’s Cricketer of the Year award.
Nonkululeko Mlaba looks back with pride on a unique 2021 that saw her further cement her place in the Proteas Women’s team.
The Proteas Women will convene in Gqeberha on Saturday for an intensive national camp.
A squad featuring Proteas Women players and rising stars from the High-Performance set-up has convened at the CSA Centre of Excellence in Pretoria for a week-long training camp.
Proteas Women’s star batter Lizelle Lee has been voted the ICC Women’s Player of the Month for March, following her incredible tour of India.
Stand-in Proteas Women captain Sune Luus says her group of players has been operating on a different level of confidence since the start of the year.
While Cricket South Africa’s off-field battles wage on and the Proteas men continue to struggle for continuity, the South African ladies have provided a much-needed silver lining, writes ANDRE HUISAMEN.
The Proteas Women’s tour of India ended in defeat with the hosts sealing a nine-wicket victory in the final T20I in Lucknow on Tuesday.
Proteas Women’s star Marizanne Kapp has moved up to second spot in both the ICC Women’s ODI Bowling and All-rounder Rankings.
Lizelle Lee and Laura Wolvaardt struck match-winning knocks as the Proteas Women beat India by six wickets with the final delivery of the match on Sunday to win the T20I series.
Following their impressive 4-1 ODI series triumph over India, the Proteas Women have climbed up to second in the ICC ODI rankings.
The Proteas Women displayed clinical composure to mount an impressive run chase and claim a series-clinching seven-wicket win over India on Sunday.
Lizelle Lee struck an unbeaten 132 as the Proteas Women’s team beat India by six runs on the Duckworth Lewis method on Friday.
The Indian Women’s team produced a clinical performance to beat the Proteas Women by nine wickets in the second ODI in Lucknow on Tuesday.