Proteas batter wins top Wisden award Lizelle Lee
Lizelle Lee has become the first South African to be named as Wisden Leading Women’s Cricketer in the World.
Lizelle Lee has become the first South African to be named as Wisden Leading Women’s Cricketer in the World.
The Proteas suffered a crushing 137-run defeat by England in the Women’s World Cup semi-final in Christchurch on Thursday.
Proteas captain Sune Luus believes her team will have to be at their best to beat England in the Women’s World Cup semi-final in Christchurch on Thursday.
Proteas opener Laura Wolvaardt has become the top-ranked ODI women’s batter in the world.
Laura Wolvaardt scored 80 off 79 balls as the Proteas beat India by three wickets in their final league-stage match of the Women’s World Cup.
Chloe Tryon says the Proteas want to “put the foot on the accelerator” when they take on India in their final league-stage match of the Women’s World Cup in Christchurch on Sunday.
The Proteas can secure their place in the Women’s World Cup semi-finals with a win over the West Indies in Wellington on Thursday.
Meg Lanning scored an unbeaten 135 as Australia beat the Proteas by five wickets in the top-of-the-log Women’s World Cup clash in Wellington on Tuesday.
South Africa claimed a thrilling two-wicket win over New Zealand in Thursday’s Women’s World Cup match in Hamilton.
Proteas Women’s coach Hilton Moreeng believes the best is yet to come from his team.