
Proteas must let Harmer loose
The Proteas can ill-afford to look beyond Simon Harmer for their series opener against Bangladesh, writes RYAN VREDE.
The Proteas can ill-afford to look beyond Simon Harmer for their series opener against Bangladesh, writes RYAN VREDE.
Proteas captain Suné 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.
South Africa will be seeking to reverse a losing trend at Kingsmead when they play against Bangladesh in the first Test of a two-match series starting on Thursday.
Proteas opener Laura Wolvaardt has become the top-ranked ODI women’s batter in the world.
Dean Elgar talks about going into the Test series against Bangladesh without their IPL stars, the painful ODI series defeat and the ‘brilliant’ Proteas Women.
There was drama, agony and ecstasy at the end of the Proteas’ match against India at the Women’s World Cup.
There is a debate raging about whether talented players who don’t meet minimum fitness standards should be considered for Proteas selection. There shouldn’t be, writes RYAN VREDE.
South Africa’s three-wicket win went down well with the West Indies, who qualified for the Women’s World Cup semi-finals at India’s expense.
The Proteas Women celebrated a thrilling last-ball win against India in their last league-stage match of the World Cup.
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.
Coaches Geoffrey Toyana and Robin Peterson hold opposing views on whether all cricketers should be measured by the same fitness tests.
Get live score updates and text commentary from the Women’s World Cup match in Christchurch from 3am (SA time).
Chloé 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.
There is no structure in place for consistent Proteas success. They appear to be reliant on feeling and talent. That’s not what defines champion teams, writes @Ryan_Vrede.
A home series defeat to Bangladesh has put the Proteas in a precarious position in the World Cup Super League.