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Cricket South Africa (CSA) are set on keeping world-class allrounder Marizanne Kapp playing for as long as possible.
Proteas women’s allrounder Marizanne Kapp plans to keep playing for her country as long as she keeps delivering the goods.
Ayabonga Khaka will take the new ball in the absence of the retired Shabnim Ismail and veretan all-rounder Marizanne Kapp, who is currently building up her bowling workload.
The 19th edition of Africa’s premier women’s sport recognition platform is set to continue celebrating women in sport in the best way possible.
Shabnim Ismail is the Proteas’ leading wicket taker across both ODIs and T20Is, and is back in full swing playing for Mumbai Indians in the second season of the WPL.
The Proteas Women are not wanting to leave anything to chance when they attempt to close out the oneday international series against New Zealand in Pietermaritzburg.
There is life after Shabnim Ismail, according to her long-time partner in crime, fellow Proteas women’s seam bowler Ayabonga Khaka.
Bowlers Anrich Nortje and Shabnim Ismail were the big winners of the day at Friday’s Cricket South Africa Awards in Midrand.
The Proteas have been hit by a string of high-profile retirements over the past 12 months, including former captains Dane van Niekerk and Mignon du Preez.
IOL Sport’s Ongama Gcwabe picks three performances where Proteas women’s icon Shabnim Ismail showed her ability as a top-class fast bowler.
Proteas legend Shabnim Ismail has announced her retirement from international cricket and will be focussing on her family and T20 leagues around the world.
The Proteas’ first-ever appearance in an ICC Women’s T20 World Cup final may not have had its storybook ending, but it was indeed a special occasion at Newlands.
Sune Luus will go where no South African has gone before at Newlands on Sunday as she prepares to lead her side out in their first-ever ICC World Cup final.
In tomorrow’s T20 World Cup final against the mighty Australians, the Proteas have the opportunity to write their names into the annals of South African cricket history.
Sune Luus’ team produced an incredible performance on Friday that saw them defeat England by six runs to book their first-ever place in the tournament showpiece.
When the Proteas’ fiery fast bowler Shabnim Ismail was standing at the top of her mark at the Wynberg End, about to deliver comfortably the most important six deliveries of her entire career, she called for divine invention.
Up to this point, the matches were only available to the public through paid broadcaster SuperSport.
The Proteas defeated England by six runs in a nail-biting ICC Women’s T20 World Cup semi-final that had everyone on the edge of their seats until the final ball.
IOL Sport’s Ongama Gcwabe reflects on South Africa’s long and arduous journey to their first World Cup final.
IOL Sport's Ongama Gcwabe looks at Five ways to beat England.
Even Graeme Smith along with a further 6 623 people, the second-biggest crowd for a women's international in this country, were all there at Newlands on Tuesday night.
IOL Sport’s Zaahier Adams highlights five key individual battles that could decide the contest.
South Africa will be the epicentre of women’s cricket over when the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup gets underway on our coastal shores this month. IOL Sport has produced a special Digimag to celebrate the event.
Marizanne Kapp was involved in a bidding war between the Delhi Capitals, Royal Challengers Bangalore, Gujarat Giants and UPZ Warriors, before the Capitals forked out R3. 2-million.
The South African women’s team will play two Tests as part of a new Future Tours Programme created for the women’s game