Proteas Women claim victory against India
A dominant start and a neat death-bowling display helped the Proteas Women to an eight-run victory against the Indian Women on Wednesday.
A dominant start and a neat death-bowling display helped the Proteas Women to an eight-run victory against the Indian Women on Wednesday.
Russell Domingo is adamant that the Proteas must stay in the moment throughout their England tour and not look too far ahead.
Shabnim Ismail’s fine form continued as her 4-14 spurred the Proteas Women on to an emphatic seven-wicket victory over Zimbabwe.
Laura Wolvaardt’s 149 allowed the Proteas Women to score the highest-ever score in their ODI history, as they thrashed Ireland by 178 runs.
India Women demolished the Proteas Women by seven wickets, after bundling out the hosts for 119 in Potchefstroom.
Vernon Philander will return for Sussex on 21 May, if all goes well with his rehabilitation.
Dane van Niekerk talks about her experience as captain of the Proteas Women side and the dream of a successful World Cup campaign.
The England and Wales Cricket Board have revealed that three Proteas Women players have been added to the roster for the 2017 Super League.
South Africa’s top-order has failed miserably in New Zealand.
South Africa were 80-5 and trailed by 95 runs at stumps on day four of the series-deciding Test in Hamilton.
Colin de Grandhomme blasted 57 as New Zealand finished their first innings with a 175-run lead at tea on day four in Hamilton.
Kane Williamson finished on 176 as New Zealand crept to an 83-run lead at lunch on day four in Hamilton.
New Zealand have to show more urgency on day four if they’re to avoid drawing the third Test and losing the series.
South Africa still have a bit of work to do before they can crack open the beers to celebrate a Test series victory in New Zealand. The Proteas are 1-0 up in the three-match series and with two days to go in Hamilton, a draw seems the most obvious result. The bookies agree, with 4-10 being offered for that eventuality,… Read more →
Quinton de Kock showed why he should not be moved up the Proteas’ batting order.