Proteas qualify for Women’s World Cup semis
South Africa reached the semi-finals of the Women’s Cricket World Cup on Thursday when rain washed out their match against the West Indies in Wellington.
South Africa reached the semi-finals of the Women’s Cricket World Cup on Thursday when rain washed out their match against the West Indies in Wellington.
Bangladesh thrashed the Proteas by nine wickets in Centurion on Wednesday to secure a famous 2-1 ODI series victory.
The Proteas can secure their place in the Women’s World Cup semi-finals with a win over the West Indies in Wellington on Thursday.
Meg Lanning scored an unbeaten 135 as Australia beat the Proteas by five wickets in the top-of-the-log Women’s World Cup clash in Wellington on Tuesday.
Kagiso Rabada has praised Proteas captain Temba Bavuma for his bowling effort against Bangladesh at the Wanderers on Sunday.
Kagiso Rabada’s five-wicket haul and half-centuries by Quinton de Kock and Kyle Verreynne propelled the Proteas to a seven-wicket win against Bangladesh at the Wanderers on Sunday.
Bangladesh claimed a first-ever victory against the Proteas in South Africa when they won the first ODI in Centurion on Friday by 38 runs.
Sunday’s match between the Proteas and Bangladesh will mark a decade of Pink ODIs at the Wanderers.
South Africa claimed a thrilling two-wicket win over New Zealand in Thursday’s Women’s World Cup match in Hamilton.
Proteas Women’s coach Hilton Moreeng believes the best is yet to come from his team.