Proteas Stake World Cup Claim
South African opener Olivia Anderson shows her mastery of batting technique, as another delivery is punched back past the bowler in an innings which won
South African opener Olivia Anderson shows her mastery of batting technique, as another delivery is punched back past the bowler in an innings which won
Wild celebrations as the Pakistani Women celebrate after their win over Ireland, to join South Africa as the two sides to attend the 2009 ICC
South African vice-captain Claire Terblanche admitted her side is full of confidence, ahead of their final group match against the Netherlands on Thursday.
South African captain Cri-Zelda Brits acknowledges applause following her sparking century in South Africa’s final group-stage match, against the Netherlands in Stellenbosch on Thursday. Picture:
The Netherlands captain Helmien Rambaldo accepts her Player of the Match award following her side’s 196-run victory over Bermuda on Tuesday. Picture Mouton van Zyl
Scotland’s Kari Anderson sweeps a delivery to deep fine leg in a losing cause against Ireland in the ICC Womens’ Cricket Word Cup Qualifier tournament
Pakistan’s hat-trick heroine Urooj Mumtaz prepares to send down another delivery in the demise of Zimbabwe in their second ICC Qualifier match on Tuesday. Picture:
Olivia Anderson pulls a Papua New Guinea delivery to the onside boundary, in her innings of 91 in 119 balls. Picture: Mouton van Zyl After
Zimbabwe women celebrate their comfortably win over Scotland in their opening encounter of the ICC Women’s World Cup Qualifier tournament, in Stellenbosch on Monday. Picture
South Africa keeper Trisha Chetty looks on as another Bermudan batswoman loses her wicket in their inning of 13 all-out, in 18 overs, which South
Tasqeen Qadeer cracks another expansive shot as a brilliant performance by Pakistan gave them an opening 57-run victory at the ICC Womens’ World Cup Qualifier
Proteas batswoman Daleen Terblanche, pictured during the previous Women’s Cricket World Cup, is expected to play a key role in South Africa’s progress in the