
Unbeaten Fifties from Suné Luus and Miané Smit Guide Proteas Women to Series-Opening Win
All-rounders Suné Luus and Miané Smit combined for a 125-run stand to steer the Proteas Women to a commanding seven-wicket victory over Ireland in the

All-rounders Suné Luus and Miané Smit combined for a 125-run stand to steer the Proteas Women to a commanding seven-wicket victory over Ireland in the

South Africa couldn’t have scripted a better start to their home season. A confident 2–0 T20I series win over Ireland, with the final match in

Player of the Match Faye Tunnicliffe’s career-best half-century led the Proteas Women to a commanding 65-run victory over Ireland, securing an unassailable 2–nil T20I series

The Proteas Women delivered a statement-making performance in Cape Town, routing Ireland Women by a 105 runs thanks to Laura Wolvaardt’s unbeaten record-setting 115* and

Proteas Women’s Captain Laura Wolvaardt is eager for the T20I series against Ireland to start at Newlands in Cape Town this afternoon, noting the squad’s

Cricket South Africa has announced the Proteas Women’s T20I and ODI squads for the inbound December tour against Ireland, which sees the return of former

Western Province’s dominant win over the Dolphins solidifies their top spot in the Hollywoodbets Pro20 Series, while the North West Dragons secured a crucial first

Hollywoodbets Dolphins clinched a 5-wicket win over Western Province anchored by Alexandra Candler at Newlands in their CSA Women’s Pro50 tie, while South Western Districts

The Hollywoodbets Pro20 fixtures see league powerhouse Western Province, anchored by Faye Tunnicliffe’s series-leading 110*, face the Dolphins in a high-stakes clash, while winless South

Western Province Women host Hollywoodbets Dolphins in their Pro50 Series mid-table clash, while surprise package South Western Districts aim to extend their impressive form against

New World Number 1 ODI batter, Laura Wolvaardt, leads the ICC Team of the Tournament also featuring Marizanne Kapp and World Cup breakout star Nadine

India have claimed their maiden ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup title after a strong batting display was backed up by Deepti Sharma’s brilliant five-for, overshadowing


