
Wolvaardt century sets up Proteas Women win
Laura Wolvaardt scored 117 as the Proteas beat the West Indies by 96 runs in the third women’s ODI at the Wanderers on Thursday to level the series at 1-1.
Laura Wolvaardt scored 117 as the Proteas beat the West Indies by 96 runs in the third women’s ODI at the Wanderers on Thursday to level the series at 1-1.
The Proteas will wear their all-black kit during the fourth women’s ODI against the West Indies at the Wanderers on Sunday.
South Africa snatched a dramatic tie only to lose the Super Over of the second women’s ODI against the West Indies at the Wanderers on Monday.
Rain came to South Africa’s rescue in the first women’s ODI against the West Indies at the Wanderers on Friday.
All-rounder Suné Luus will captain the Proteas Women in their four-match ODI series against the West Indies at the Wanderers.
Proteas opening batter Lizelle Lee has won the ICC Women’s ODI Cricketer of the Year award.
Marizanne Kapp and Shabnim Ismail have been included in both the ICC ODI and T20I Team of the Year selections for 2021.
Dane van Niekerk will miss the ODI series against the West Indies and the Women’s World Cup after suffering a freak injury.
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.
After looking on the verge of purging itself from the toxic members’ council, the interim board and government conceded to a resolution that will ‘save’ cricket in the short term but kill it eventually, writes RYAN VREDE.
Sports minister Nathi Mthethwa gave cricket the hard reset it needed, but that drastic step will mean nothing if the corrective action isn’t carefully considered, writes RYAN VREDE.