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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.
Mandla Mashimbyi discusses the perfect blend of youth and experience in the Proteas Women squad ahead of the ODI Tri-Series in Sri Lanka, emphasising the importance of belonging and team unity.
Chloe Tryon, having overcome a career-threatening injury, is eager to showcase her skills in the upcoming tri-series in Sri Lanka, marking her return to the spotlight.
Cricket South Africa has announced a landmark multi-year partnership with Suzuki, marking the return of a headline sponsor for the Proteas since 2020.
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.
Cricket South Africa (CSA) has unveiled the Proteas Women squad containing a blend of excitement and youth for the ODI Tri-Series in Sri Lanka.
After being served a buffet of T20 cricket, Proteas women’s batter Anneke Bosch is eagerly looking forward to the upcoming ODI Tri-Series in Sri Lanka.
Cricket SA may soon have to employ an educator to go along on Proteas tours due to the number of school pupils representing the senior national teams.
The Proteas Women’s cricket team, skippered by Laura Wolvaardt, are preparing for the 50-over World Cup in India with a tri-series against India and Pakistan.
Proteas Women’s batting coach Baakier Abrahams believes the upcoming tri-series against hosts Sri Lanka and India is the ideal preparation for the ICC Women’s World Cup later this year on the subcontinent.
After sleepless nights following the T20 World Cup final loss, Proteas Women's captain Laura Wolvaardt reveals her strategic approach to the upcoming Tri-Series and how it will shape South Africa's preparation for the more demanding ODI World Cup format in India.
With the Proteas Men having very little cricket at home next summer, Cricket South Africa announced that the Proteas Women will headline the summer with inbound tours of Ireland and Pakistan across all major cricket home venues.
Schools SA20 has showed Cricket SA that when the intention is pure, and that the main thing is allowed to be the main thing, the game in conjunction with transformation will prosper organically.
In preparation for the upcoming 2025 ICC Women's ODI World Cup, Proteas Women's coach Mandla Mashimbyi, in his first training camp with the squad, highlighted bravery as the key trait he looks for in his players.
South Africa’s women’s indoor hockey team faced Thailand in a gripping 4-4 draw during their opening match of the FIH Indoor Hockey World Cup in Croatia. Despite a strong performance, missed opportunities and defensive errors led to a frustrating outcome for the team.
In yet another poised display of cricket, the Proteas U19 Women’s team have earned their spot in the T20 World Cup final after beating Australia in the semi-final on Friday.
Annerie Dercksen was named ICC Emerging Player of the Year after a stellar maiden season with the Proteas Women’s team.
Legodi and Reyneke cleaned up the middle batting order and into the tail end, with Nthabiseng Nini also snatching a wicket.
South Africa’s Spar netball Proteas faced a challenging start to the Margaret Beckford Sunshine Series, losing 55-47 to Jamaica as key player Nicola Smith suffered an injury
Proteas U19 coach discusses the vital tactics needed to secure victory against New Zealand in the upcoming T20 World Cup.
The SA Under-19 women have until Saturday to put the finishing touches on their game before their T20 World Cup clash against New Zealand in Sarawak, Malaysia.
The first match for South Africa at the ICC Under-19 Women’s T20 World Cup will commence on Saturday against New Zealand in Malaysia, and conclude on February 2.
SA Under-19 women’s captain Kayla Reyneke said the USA series was important practice before the T20 World Cup, and that it added to the team’s camaraderie and spirit.
The 35-year-old Chatsworth-born former Proteas cricketer Dinesha Devnarain will take part in her second T20 World Cup as the SA Under-19 coach in Malaysia later this month.
Explore the Proteas Women’s remarkable journey in 2023, from T20 World Cup finalists to their ODI successes, highlighting standout performances and emerging talents.