Proteas Secure WT20 2014 Berth

Proteas record narrow win over Pakistan in ICC World Twenty20 play-off math to secure qualification to the 2014 tournament

Batting Blamed for World T20 Exit

Captain Du Preez blames batting after South Africa was eliminated from the 2012 ICC World T20 semi-final round, their losses to West Indies (Sunday morning) and New Zealand (Friday morning) following an inspiring first match win against tournament hosts, Sri Lanka.

Proteas Take Lessons from Kiwi Loss

Proteas captain Mignon du Preez believes the gap is closing between the top and emerging nations. Du Preez will lead her team out against the West Indies on Sunday in the hope of making the ICC Women’s World T20 semifinals, despite today’s loss to New Zealand.

SA Upset WT20 Hosts Sri Lanka in Tournament Opener

The South Africa women’s ICC World T20 is off to a flyer, with the visitors beating tournament hosts Sri Lanka by 6 wickets in the series-opening match, on Wednesday at the Galle Cricket Stadium in Sri Lanka

Du Preez Ready for Sri Lankan T20 Debut

Proteas captain Mignon du Preez keen for World Twenty20 series to get underway against hosts Sri Lanka in series opener in Galle on Wednesday, after successful sub-continent warm-up series against Bangladesh

Boost as Proteas Anticipate World T20

The Proteas boost confidence after ending their T20 Series against Bangladesh with a 16-run win, to clinch the series 2-1 ahead of facing hosts Sri Lanka in their debut ICC World T20 match on Wednesday, 26 September at Galle

SA Win Keeps ODI Series Alive

Hosts Bangladesh won the toss to start the 2nd ODI and chose to bat, making a competitive 179/7 in their 50 overs. In reply, the Proteas lost 4 quick wickets before Alison Hodgkinson & Marizanne Kapp steadied the effort, but the match was won Dané van Niekerk, levelling the series 1-1 ahead of Sunday’s final fixture

World T20 Squad Announced

Proteas ODI and Test captain, Mignon du Preez, has been named as captain of the SA squad which was announced to the ICC T20 World Cup in Sri Lanka, in September

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