SA demolish Bangladesh
The Proteas Women crushed a hapless Bangladesh side, bowling them out for 68 for an eight-wicket victory at Cox’s Bazar on Friday.
The Proteas Women crushed a hapless Bangladesh side, bowling them out for 68 for an eight-wicket victory at Cox’s Bazar on Friday.
Mignon du Preez’s 79 off 108 balls helped the Proteas Women set 251-7 against Bangladesh leading to a 94-run win and a 3-1 lead in the series at Cox’s Bazar on Wednesday.
The Proteas women failed to chase down a 137-run target falling to a 10-run defeat to Bangladesh in their third ODI in Cox’s Bazar on Monday.
The Proteas Women went 2-0 up against Bangladesh with a 17-run win in their ODI at Cox’s Bazar on Saturday.
Lizelle Lee’s 87 off 71 balls led the Proteas Women’s onslaught of 251-3 in the first of five ODIs against Bangladesh at Cox’s Bazar.
Lizelle Lee scored a magnificent century only to see the Proteas Women beaten by nine wickets by Australia in their ODI on Wednesday.
Despite the excellent all-round efforts of Sune Luus, the Proteas Women lost 0n the last ball of the match against the Southern Stars in their first ODI in Canberra.
Dane van Niekerk believes her Proteas Women side are well-prepared ahead of their five-match ODI series against Australia, starting on Friday morning.
The Proteas Women must refocus for next month’s tour of Australia after going down 5-2 against the White Ferns. We previewed both series in the latest edition of SA Cricket magazine.
New Zealand have won the seven-match ODI series 5-2 after beating the Proteas Women by 126 runs at Boland Park.
The ticket ballot for the for the ICC Women’s World Cup 2017 Final, to be held at Lord’s next July, opens October 20.
The Proteas Women have gone 4-1 down in the seven-match series to the White Ferns, after losing by 95 runs at Boland Park on Wednesday.
The Proteas women put on an economical bowling display to help reduce New Zealand to 208-8 in their 50 overs.
New Zealand Women have gone 3-1 up in the seven-match series, after needing just 28.2 overs to see off the Proteas’ 194.
Proteas Women coach Hilton Moreeng is proud of the way his players have performed so far, despite trailing New Zealand 2-1.