
We can win World T20 – Chloe Tryon
Proteas Women stalwart Chloe Tryon is excited about her team’s chances ahead of the Women’s World T20 competition set for November 2018 in the West Indies.
Proteas Women stalwart Chloe Tryon is excited about her team’s chances ahead of the Women’s World T20 competition set for November 2018 in the West Indies.
SACricketmag.com’s KHALID MOHIDIN rates the Proteas players after their victory in the first T20I at Buffalo Park in East London.
Imran Tahir’s five-for sealed a 34-run win for the Proteas in the first T20I against Zimbabwe at Buffalo Park in East London.
Rassie van der Dussen scored a half-century on debut to guide the Proteas to 160-6 in the first T20I at Buffalo Park.
The Proteas won the toss and will bat first in the first T20I against Zimbabwe in East London.
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.
The experimental phase continues as the Proteas kick off the three-match T20I series against Zimbabwe on Tuesday at Buffalo Park in East London.
Having done the hard work of making it to the final of the Abu Dhabi T20 against the Lahore Qalandars on Saturday night, the Titans failed to press home the advantage to claim the title.
A thrilling final over saw the Proteas Women chase down a sizable target set by the West Indies Women at Tarouba with just one ball remaining.
Tony de Zorzi lit up the Abu Dhabi T20 with a sparkling maiden T20 century for the Titans against the hapless Boost Defenders of Afghanistan.
Marizanne Kapp, Lizelle Lee and Laura Wolvaardt were all in top form as the Proteas Women hit their straps to defeat the world champ West Indies Women by eight wickets in the fourth T20I of the series in the West Indies.
The Proteas Women had to endure the frustration of a soggy outfield resulting in the third T20I against the West Indies Women being called off, dashing their chances of a series win.
All the action from the second T20I between the West Indies Women and the Proteas Women.
Another South African batting collapse saw the West Indies Women go 2-0 up in the five-match T20I series after a nine-wicket victory in Trinidad on Friday.
Despite back-to-back white ball losses, Proteas Women coach Hilton Moreeng believes the team is far from hitting the panic button thanks to their bowling strength.