Wrap: Proteas finish World Cup in sixth
South Africa finished in sixth place after they were defeated 49-47 by Uganda while Malawi beat Tonga 64-54 to finish in seventh place in the netball World Cup action on Sunday.
South Africa finished in sixth place after they were defeated 49-47 by Uganda while Malawi beat Tonga 64-54 to finish in seventh place in the netball World Cup action on Sunday.
England secured their place in the final following a 46-40 victory over defending champions New Zealand while Australia secured their spot after a 57-54 win over Jamaica in the semi-finals of the Netball World Cup.
South Africa produced another convincing performance to defeat Tonga 72-46 while Zimbabwe defeated Barbados 75-48 to secure 13th place in the Netball World Cup action on Friday.
South Africa and New Zealand played out to a thrilling 48-48 draw while Uganda put in another dominant performance to defeat Wales 73-56 in Netball World Cup actions on Wednesday.
Australia survived a huge scare to overcome Malawi with a 70-46 victory while Barbados fought hard to clinch a thrilling 55-50 win over Singapore in the Netball World Cup action on Tuesday.
South Africa returned to winning ways after claiming a 69-28 victory over Trinidad & Tobago while Australia and New Zealand secured their fourth straight win at the Netball World Cup.
South Africa suffered their first defeat against Jamaica while New Zealand and Australia maintain their unbeaten run in their last match of the opening round of the Netball World Cup.
South Africa clinched a comfortable 87-32 victory over Sri Lanka while Fiji stunned Zimbabwe with a 52-48 at the Netball World Cup 2023 in Cape Town on Saturday.
PUMA caught up with SPAR Proteas player Shadine van der Merwe in a Q&A to talk all things netball ahead of the Vitality Netball World Cup in Cape Town next month.
PUMA caught up with SPAR Proteas player Khanyisa Chawane in a Q&A to talk all things netball ahead of the Vitality Netball World Cup in Cape Town next month.