Proteas Women 'have nothing else to lose' – Luus
The Proteas Women are looking to finish their Women’s World T20 campaign on a high against Bangladesh, despite the disappointment of being knocked out as a result of their defeat against England.
The Proteas Women are looking to finish their Women’s World T20 campaign on a high against Bangladesh, despite the disappointment of being knocked out as a result of their defeat against England.
An economical bowling performance from the Proteas saw them defend 108-6 to beat Australia by 21 runs in the 10-over T20I in Carrara, writes KHALID MOHIDIN.
The Proteas posted 108-6 against Australia in their reduced 10-over-a-side clash in Carrara.
Proteas batting star David Miller first appeared in SA Cricket magazine as a schoolboy in 2003, and 15 years later his latest appearance has him poised to be one of the kingpins in the Proteas’ push to claim the Cricket World Cup for South Africa in 2019.
The Proteas lost the toss and will bat first in a reduced 10-over-a-side T20I against Australia in Carrara.
Heavy rain has delayed the start of play in the one-off T20I between the Proteas and Australia in Carrara.
Faf du Plessis spoke to the media ahead of the one-off T20I against Australia that signals the end of the Proteas’ brief tour Down Under.
The Proteas Women failed with the bat for the third time in the Women’s World T20 tournament in the West Indies, and Friday’s loss to the England Women’s side by seven wickets sees the Proteas eliminated from the tournament.
The dust won’t have settled on the opening match of the Mzansi Super League when the Proteas Women start their must-win Women’s World T20 match against the mighty England Women, writes SIMON LEWIS.
Captain Faf du Plessis has all but confirmed trio Chris Morris, Tabraiz Shamsi and batsman Farhaan Behardien’s participation in Saturday’s one-off T20I against Australia in Carrara.
The Proteas got some good practice ahead of their T20I against Australia on Saturday with a 41-run win over a Cricket Australia XI at Allan Border Field.
South Africa’s hopes in the Women’s World T20 hang on their batters coming to the party, and that requires the Proteas Women to click into the right mind frame.
Former Proteas cricketers Lance Klusener, Paul Harris, Andre Nel and Monde Zondeki will be among the television commentators for the inaugural Mzansi Super League.
The Proteas Women lost to the world champ West Indies by 31 runs in Gros Islet in their second match in the 2018 Women’s World T20 tournament.
South African batsman JP Duminy is among several players released by the Mumbai Indians ahead of next year’s Indian Premier League.