
SA news roundup (Thurs)
The Proteas women went down in the second ODI, young Titans batsman is a future Protea and the SA U19 cricket side is nominated for team of the year.
The Proteas women went down in the second ODI, young Titans batsman is a future Protea and the SA U19 cricket side is nominated for team of the year.
The Proteas women won their first ODI against India, while the Springboks have named their squad to take on the Proteas.
South African women’s batsman Mignon du Preez opens up to www.wisdenindia.com about captaining the team, professionalism and the way women’s cricket is viewed in South Africa.
The Proteas women suffered a heavy defeat in their Test, while Qaasim Adams is confident the Titans can bounce back.
Mignon du Preez’s debut Test century was not enough to save South Africa’s women from following on, on day three of their Test against India.
Cricket South Africa (CSA) on Thursday announced the 14-strong Proteas women’s squad that will travel to India from 8-30 November.
South Africa’s women’s cricketers will play in a Test match for the first time since 2007. It has been announced that they will play India, away, in a one-off Test from 16-19 November.
The Proteas women won the final T20I against Ireland in Solihull on Wednesday to secure a three-nil series victory.
A second convincing victory on Tuesday evening meant that the Proteas women took a 2-0 lead in the three-match T20I series against Ireland.
The Proteas women beat Ireland by 56 runs on Tuesday in Solihull to take a 1-0 lead in the three-match T20I series. Gareth Stevens reports.
The second half of South Africa’s tour of the UK kicks off on Tuesday 9 September when the women take on Ireland at the Mosely Cricket Club in a T20I. Gareth Stevens reports.
After playing themselves into a winning position, the South African women lost eight wickets for 28 runs at Wantage Road to concede the second T20I and the series.
The SA women’s cricket team have said they’re ready to face the challenge of touring England and Ireland.
Cricket South Africa (CSA) today announced the expanded list of nationally contracted members of the Proteas women’s team.