
No UK tour for Proteas Women
Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, Cricket South Africa has decided against the Proteas Women’s team travelling to the UK in September to face England. You may also like
Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, Cricket South Africa has decided against the Proteas Women’s team travelling to the UK in September to face England. You may also like
The traditional powers of women’s cricket have been forced to take a step back and recognise that India and South Africa pose a significant threat at the T20 World Cup. You may also like
The Australia Women’s team secured the fourth and final semi-final birth at the T20 World Cup on Monday when they beat New Zealand by four runs in Melbourne, writes ANDRE HUISAMEN. You may also like
Sune Luus’ superb five-for saw the Sri Lanka Women skittled for 105 to set up a two-wicket win for the Proteas Women, KHALID MOHIDIN reports. You may also like
Dane van Niekerk took 3-12 and scored 71 to secure a seven-wicket win for the Proteas Women, reports KHALID MOHIDIN from Newlands. You may also like
The Proteas Women recorded their highest score of the 2018 Women’s World T20 as they romped home to a 30-run win in their final match against the Bangladesh Women at Gros Islet. You may also like
The Proteas Women failed with the bat for the third time in the Women’s World T20, and Friday’s loss to the England Women sees them eliminated from the tournament. You may also like
An inspired bowling performance by their world-class attack powered the Proteas Women to a seven-wicket victory in their Women’s World T20 opener against the Sri Lanka Women, writes SIMON LEWIS. You may also like
The Proteas Women lost their second unofficial warm-up game by three runs against India on Thursday. You may also like
Shabnim Ismail and Trisha Chetty are in the Proteas Women squad for the first ever stand-alone ICC Women’s World T20 to be held in the West Indies from 9-24 November 2018. You may also like