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Laura Wolvaardt is looking to make the transition from the junior ranks into the senior national team just a little bit easier for rookies such as Karabo Meso, Miané Smit and Seshnie Naidu.
Proteas Women’s coach Mandla Mashimbyi is hoping teenagers Seshnie Naidu and Karabo Meso bring their “fearless type of mindset” with them on the upcoming tour to Sri Lanka.
Annerie Dercksen was named ICC Emerging Player of the Year after a stellar maiden season with the Proteas Women’s team.
Marizanne Kapp has been impressed by the impact new coach Mandla Mashimbyi has had, and she believes he has what it takes to shake up the Proteas Women in the right direction.
Cricket South Africa (CSA) are set on keeping world-class allrounder Marizanne Kapp playing for as long as possible.
With the return of experienced players Marizanne Kapp and Ayabonga Khaka, the Proteas Women’s team aims to rebound from a disappointing T20 series against England as they prepare for the crucial ODI series.
Proteas interim coach Dillon du Preez shares insights on Marizanne Kapp's emotional reaction after the T20 World Cup final and discusses her potential future in international cricket.
It was another bridge too far for the Proteas Women after they also fell at the final hurdle at the previous T20 World Cup final on home soil against Australia in 2023.
Apart from bringing new interest to the women's game, Sunday's final will also pit the two sides that have played the canniest and most courageous cricket over the competition.
The manner of of South Africa’s win was about as emphatic as you get in a T20 International game with the victory by eight wickets with 16 balls to spare.
Anneke Bosch produced the innings of a lifetime, as the Proteas Women’s team chased down Australia’s tricky target to qualify for the Women’s ICC T20 World Cup final.
Proteas skipper Laura Wolvaardt called correctly at the toss, and surprisingly decided to let Australia have the first bat on the wicket in the high pressure match.
The Proteas Women’s team and defending champions Australia will meet in a rematch of last year’s T20 World Cup final in the first semi-final in Dubai today.
South Africa will now face Australia in a rematch of the 2023 T20 World Cup final.
Laura Wolvaardt’s team faced an anxious three-day wait, but eventually progressed to the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup semi-final after the West Indies knocked out England.
The United Arab Emirates is generally known for its spinner-friendly wickets and Nonkululeko Mlaba and Chloe Tryon have taken full advantage of the conditions.
The Proteas Women clinched a crucial seven-wicket victory against Bangladesh in Dubai, but their net run rate took a hit. Tazmin Brits’ stellar performance and a disciplined bowling effort kept South Africa’s semi-final hopes alive in a nail-biting tournament scenario.
Tazmin Brits was named the player of the match after helping South Africa beat Bangladesh to put one foot in the semi-finals of the Women’s T20 World Cup.
Laura Wolvaardt’s Proteas Women side face Bangladesh in Dubai tomorrow, and require a victory in order to progress to their third consecutive T20 World Cup semi-final.
Marizanne Kapp was superb in the Proteas Women’s 80-run victory over Scotland this week, where she provided much-needed impetus to the innings with a rapid 43 off 24 balls.
Ongama Gcwabe highlights three takeaways from the Proteas Women performance in their victory over Scotland at the T20 Women’s World Cup in the UAE.
It was a top all-round performance by South Africa against Scotland in their T20 World Cup clash, felt Proteas player Marizanne Kapp.
Laura Wolvaardt’s Proteas had two objectives: beat Scotland, and then win by a large-enough margin to improve their net run-rate, and it was mission accomplished on both fronts.
The Proteas lost by seven wickets to England on Monday, after they thumped the West Indies in their tournament opener by 10 wickets over the weekend.
Explore five essential strategies the Proteas must adopt to secure victory against Scotland in their crucial T20 World Cup match.