Windies thrash Proteas Women
Hoping for a historic high of a series win in the West Indies, the Proteas Women were instead humbled to a 115-run defeat as the Windies shared the series in fine style.
Hoping for a historic high of a series win in the West Indies, the Proteas Women were instead humbled to a 115-run defeat as the Windies shared the series in fine style.
Proteas Women vice-captain Chloe Tryon says the team are looking for a big finish to the ODI series against the West Indies Women.
The rain put a damper on proceedings in Bridgetown as the second ODI between West Indies Women and South Africa Women was abandoned after the first innings.
Proteas all-rounder Marizanne Kapp is delighted to have surpassed 100 ODI wickets but warns of complacency in the second ICC Women’s Championship (IWC) series clash against the West Indies on Wednesday.
Sune Luus’ 86-ball 58 that helped the Proteas Women post a winning total of 201-9 against the West Indies is our Play of the Day.
Marizanne Kapp and debutant Tumi Sekhukhune proved too powerful for the West Indies Women in the first ODI of the series at Bridgetown, Barbados.
The Proteas Women made a slow start to the first ODI against the West Indies Women, but a late rally lifted them to a competitive target.
Proteas Women assistant coach Salieg Nackerdien is impressed by the team’s 137-run warm-up match victory over the Barbados Cricket Association Women Select XI, but believes that there is always room for improvement.
Cricket South Africa confirmed today that Trisha Chetty and Shabnim Ismail will no longer be touring the West Indies with the Proteas Women.
SACricketMag caught up with the Proteas Women during their 10-day training camp at the High Performance Centre in Hatfield.
The Proteas women fell short in both warm-up matches against the Titans Academy boys side, writes ANITHA MADIKIZELA.
The Stars struck a moral victory over the Western Storm in a dress rehearsal for their 2018 Women’s Cricket Super League semi-final rematch in Brighton on Monday, 27 August, writes ANITHA MADIKIZELA.
Cricket South Africa has announced three new caps to the Proteas Women’s squad to tour the West Indies in September and October.
Lizelle Lee aims to be more than just a ‘big-hitter’ and gives credit to Laura Wolvaardt for improving her game.
Proteas Women coach Hilton Moreeng says his side flattered to deceive during their England tour against the hosts and New Zealand.