Australia beat South Africa to win Women’s Twenty20 World Cup
Australia won the Women's T20 World Cup for the sixth time after they defeated South Africa by 19 runs in the final at Newlands on Sunday.
Australia won the Women's T20 World Cup for the sixth time after they defeated South Africa by 19 runs in the final at Newlands on Sunday.
South Africa's and Durban-born stars, Chloé Tryon and Nonkululeko Mlaba impressed with bat and ball, respectively, as South Africa wrapped up an emphatic 65-run triumph over New Zealand to pick up their first two points in the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup in Paarl on Monday.
Centuries from Nat Sciver and Alice Davidson-Richards gave England a 44-run lead against the Proteas at stumps on day two of the one-off women’s Test in Taunton.
Marizanne Kapp’s maiden Test century helped the Proteas recover from 45-4 to post a competitive total on the first day of the one-off women’s Test against England in Taunton.
The Proteas Women drew their three-day warm-up match with England A at the Arundel Cricket Club in West Sussex.
The Proteas thrashed Ireland by nine wickets in the first women’s ODI in Dublin on Saturday.
Dané van Niekerk has been named in a provisional 21-player Proteas Women’s squad that will represent Team SA in T20 cricket at the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham.
Western Province batting all-rounder Delmari “Delmi” Tucker is putting her hand up for Proteas selection.
South African umpire Lauren Agenbag made history when she stood in last month’s Women’s World Cup final.
The Proteas Women will attend a two-week national training camp at the CSA High-Performance Centre in Pretoria from Thursday.