Chloe Tryon and Mignon du Preez Light Up Australia’s WBBL09

With a mountain of runs and matching the feared Shabnim Ismail on wickets to date, South African all-rounder Chloe Tryon must one of this season’s most valuable SA cricketers playing their hearts out in the 2023 edition of the WBBL, churning out their best across the ovals of Australia in hot pursuit of glory in T20’s richest Southern-hemisphere tournament. Photo: Chloe Tryon on Instagram

SA cricketers are playing their hearts out in the 2023 edition of the WBBL, and the nation’s leading players are churning out their best across the ovals of Australia in hot pursuit of glory in T20’s richest Southern-hemisphere tournament

6 SA Cricketers Ready to Set WBBL09 Alight

Hobart Hurricanes pace bowler, Shabnim Ismail told gsport: ““I am chuffed to be playing for the Hurricanes. I am hoping to place some good cricket and make a difference with the team, as that is always my goal when I come into a team, to make an impact and difference in the games.” Photo: Hobart Hurricanes on Instagram

International cricket icon Shabnim Ismail speaks exclusively with gsport as Six South African cricketers are locked and loaded for battle in WBBL09 as this year’s action gets under way on Friday at the North Sydney Oval in Sydney, Australia

Contenders to be Considered for #gsport16 Nominations

Photo 1 Caption: 2019 Momentum gsport Awards’ Estée Lauder Style Star of the Year trophy awarded to SuperSport sportscaster, Lindiwe Dube. Photo: Lindiwe Dube

If you haven’t nominated anyone for the 2021 Momentum gsport Awards yet, we reveal an inspirational list of achievers that you may want to consider putting forward for recognition for #gsport16 #SheOwnsHerSuccess

Karla Pretorius Named 2020 gsport Newsmaker of the Year

International netball sensation Karla Pretorius has been named gsport Newsmaker of the Year, alongside nine other distinguished South African women in sport, at a lunch to celebrate recipients of the gsport Annual List (#GAL2020), 

Women Officials Break Barriers Globally

Leading South African cricket umpire, Lauren Agenbag, is delighted regarding the rise of women officials across various sporting codes globally. She chats to gsport about women in sport breaking barriers and her journey.