Proteas Women to tour England
The Proteas Women will tour England in 2018 from 9 June until 1 July.
The Proteas Women will tour England in 2018 from 9 June until 1 July.
The Proteas Women side have been nominated as Team of the Year at the South African Sports Awards.
The Proteas Women gathered in Pretoria on Monday for a national camp at the Centre of Excellence which will end on 16 September.
Shabnim Ismail admits she was heartbroken after the winning runs were scored off her in the Women’s World Cup semi-final against England.
Proteas Women coach Hilton Moreeng is very happy with the direction that the women’s team is heading.
SACricketmag.com picks its Team of the Tournament from the recently-concluded Women’s World Cup.
Proteas coach Hilton Moreeng believes the side has the potential to reach the top of the world rankings.
Dane van Niekerk says she is extremely proud of the Proteas Women and the fight they showed throughout the tournament.
Dane van Niekerk says that the Proteas Women tried hard to make South Africa proud, irrespective of their heartbreaking semi-final exit.
Laura Wolvaardt and Mignon du Preez struck half-centuries as the Proteas Women posted 218-6 in their World Cup semi-final clash against England.
The Proteas have won the toss and have opted to bat first against England, as they look to reach the World Cup final for the first time in their history.
Dane van Niekerk says that she is proud of the way her ladies have performed throughout the tournament.
South Africa are the underdogs as they face England on Tuesday in their first semi-final match for 17 years. Tom Sizeland previews the greatly-anticipated contest.
Sune Luus’ 5-67 was in vain as the Proteas slumped to a 59-run defeat to Australia in the World Cup on Saturday.
Dane van Niekerk remains optimistic about the Proteas’ chances against Australia in the final World Cup round-robin clash on Saturday.