Proteas thrash Windies by six wickets
The Proteas Women finished up their World Cup preparations with a comfortable six-wicket victory over West Indies Women.
The Proteas Women finished up their World Cup preparations with a comfortable six-wicket victory over West Indies Women.
We take a look at the top five Proteas Women to watch ahead of the Women’s World Cup starting on 24 June.
Masabata Klaas says it is key that the Proteas Women stick to their game plan during the World Cup in England.
Proteas Women’s vice-captain Chloe Tryon says the team aim to make the country proud at the World Cup in England.
Proteas Women’s spinner, Raisibe Ntozakhe, admits that she didn’t think World Cup selection would come so soon after debuting for her country.
Supersport have announced plans to broadcast the Women’s World Cup in England, with all the Proteas Women’s games given live coverage.
The Women’s World Cup squad was announced on Tuesday, and we caught up with Proteas skipper, Dane van Niekerk, in the latest issue of SA Cricket Magazine.
South Africa’s fast bowling spearhead, Shabnim Ismail, will play a vital role in South Africa’s World Cup campaign in England.
India Women cruised past the Proteas Women in the quadrangular final, despite a well-played fifty from Sune Luus.
Andrie Steyn’s innings of 117 laid the platform for an emphatic 120-run victory over Ireland Women on Friday.
A dominant start and a neat death-bowling display helped the Proteas Women to an eight-run victory against the Indian Women on Wednesday.
Shabnim Ismail’s fine form continued as her 4-14 spurred the Proteas Women on to an emphatic seven-wicket victory over Zimbabwe.
Laura Wolvaardt’s 149 allowed the Proteas Women to score the highest-ever score in their ODI history, as they thrashed Ireland by 178 runs.
India Women demolished the Proteas Women by seven wickets, after bundling out the hosts for 119 in Potchefstroom.
Shabnim Ismail ripped through Zimbabwe to skittle them for 78, in their opening match of the Women’s Quadrangular Series on Sunday.