Momentum Proteas youngsters Faye Tunnicliffe and Nondumiso Shangase are both hoping to make their mark for South Africa when they take on Pakistan during their home tour starting...
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Devnarain Backs Momentum Proteas Preps Ahead of Pakistan Tour
Cricket South Africa Women’s Under-19 and Women’s National Academy coach, Dinesha Devnarain is pleased with the work the Momentum Proteas players have put in their pre-tour...
Moreeng Relishes Prospect of Return to International Cricket
Cricket South Africa’s Women national side have sat dormant for more than 10 months – but that’s going to change on Wednesday, 20 January 2021, when they play against Pakistan...
Pakistan Announce Squad for ODI and T20I Series
The women national selection committee announced a 17-player squad for ODI and T20I series against South Africa, which will be played in Durban and Pietermaritzburg. Javeria Khan...
WSL 3.0 Action in Cape Town Impresses Proteas Coach Moreeng
Momentum Proteas coach Hilton Moreeng is excited by what he saw on display at the Women's Super League (WSL) this past week, saying the emergence of new faces bode well for South...
Momentum Proteas Return to Action with Inbound Tour of Pakistan
Cricket South Africa is pleased to announce the much-anticipated resumption schedule for the Momentum Proteas starting with the arrival of Pakistan in January 2021. The South...
If You Think Women’s Sport is Boring, You Have No Idea What You are Missing Out on
Women’s cricket pioneer in KZN and beyond, Selina Munsamy is a double finalist at the 2020 Momentum gsport Awards. The Hollywoodbets KZN Women’s Cricket Manager features in the...
Laura Wolvaardt Walks Away with Main Prize at CSA Awards
Momentum Proteas star batter, Laura Wolvaardt, scooped the Women’s Cricketer of the Year Award at Cricket South Africa’s virtual awards evening on Saturday, 4 July 2020....
31 Days of Women’s Sport Stories
Since the start of the Covid-19 lockdown in South Africa on 16 March, gsport has told one inspiring story a day to remain on track as we raise the profile of women’s sport. At...
Dr Johmari Logtenberg Finds New Success
In August 2003, a new women’s cricket star was born in South Africa. At the age of 14, Johmari Logtenberg became the second youngest Test player of all time, when she made her...
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