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India women vs South Africa women - 1st ODI score highlights - Lee, Wolvaardt thrash India by eight wickets - Cricket News - Sportstar

India women vs South Africa women - 1st ODI score highlights - Lee, Wolvaardt thrash India by eight wickets - Cricket News - Sportstar
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India tour a journey into the unknown: SA women captain

India tour a journey into the unknown: SA women captain ​ By IANS | Published on ​ Mon, Mar 1 2021 23:51 IST | ​ 0 Views India tour a journey into the unknown: SA women captain.. Image Source: IANS News Lucknow, March 1 : South African women s cricket captain Sune Luus believes her team will be stepping into the unknown during their tour to India this month. Coach Hilton Moreeng and his squad arrived in the sub-continent over the weekend to play the hosts in five One-day and three Twenty20 Internationals here. All the matches will take place in a bio-secure environment (BSE). The South Africans are currently in quarantine for six days, and that will be followed by two days of training ahead of the first ODI on March 7 at the beautiful Ekana Stadium.

Proteas Women looking forward to challenging India tour

Proteas Women looking forward to challenging India tour Zaahier Adams CAPE TOWN - All-rounder Sune Luus will continue to lead the Momentum Proteas Women s team in the absence of the injured captain Dane van Niekerk for the tour to India. Luus led the Proteas to a 3-0 ODI series whitewash and a 2-1 T20 series victory over Pakistan last month after Van Niekerk and vice-captain Chloe Tryon also missed the home series. Both have not played for the Proteas since the T20 World Cup semi-final against Australia a year ago. The Proteas Women will play five ODI s and three T20I s against the 50-overs and T20 World Cup runners-up.

Tazmin Brits and Shabnim Ismail close out T20 series for the Proteas

Tazmin Brits and Shabnim Ismail close out T20 series for the Proteas © Provided by Independent Online (IOL) CAPE TOWN – Tazmin Brits and Shabnim Ismail were once the again the heroes for the Proteas Women s team in the second T20I against Pakistan at Kingsmead on Sunday. In an almost carbon-copy of the first match a couple of days ago, the pair yet again delivered match-winning performances. Brits followed up her half-century with another 66 off just 58 balls (8x4, 1x6) to propel South Africa to 133/5 off their allotted 20 overs before Ismail ran through the Pakistani top order with career-best figures of 5/12. When I walk on the pitch I just become a beast, so really thankful for the Man of the Match award and hopefully there will still be plenty more ahead in my career, Ismail said.

Proteas embracing their date with destiny but the road is long

Proteas embracing their date with destiny . but the road is long © Provided by Independent Online (IOL) CAPE TOWN - There will be many twists and turns, highs and lows, ebbs and flows on the way to the next T20 World Cup. That is the tournament on home soil in 2023 which the Proteas Women’s team have designated as their date with destiny. South African cricket teams don’t particularly have a good record in ICC tournaments staged in Mzansi. The Proteas Men’s team have failed to advance to the knockout stages of the 2003 World Cup, 2007 T20 World Cup and 2009 Champions Trophy, while the SA U19’s were also eliminated in the group stages of their World Cup just last year, although they at least reached the semi-finals back in 1998.

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