Lee century catapults SA to massive win Liezelle Lee scored an impressive 103 from 125 balls to lead the SA women's emerging squad to a 175-run victory over Zimbabwe at the Harare Country Club on Thursday. Read full article |
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Hike in pay for top Aussie women players Cricket Australia has announced a new contracting system which will make national women's team players among the best-paid female athletes in Australia. Read full article |
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SA Women's Emerging team to tour Zim Cricket South Africa on Thursday announced that the South Africa women's emerging squad will be touring Zimbabwe from 22 to 28 May. Read full article |
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Aus, Eng make changes for women's Ashes Cricket organisers in Australia and England are changing the way the women's Ashes series will be decided, with limited-overs internationals and Twenty20 matches counting for points along with the tests. Read full article |
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Women's cricket on the way up: Du Preez South Africa are making strides in women's cricket, according to national captain Mignon du Preez, after the Proteas women returned home from the Women's World Cup on Tuesday. Read full article |
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Aussie women win World Cup Ellyse Perry took three wickets and Jess Cameron scored a half-century to help Australia clinch the women's World Cup for the sixth time with a 114-run win over the West Indies in the final on Sunday. Read full article |
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SA women take sixth place at World Cup South Africa finished sixth of eight teams in the Women's Cricket World Cup after Sri Lanka gained revenge with a crushing 88-run victory in their fifth-place playoff in Cuttack, India on Friday. Read full article |
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It is important to finish as well as we can - Du Preez Momentum Proteas women's captain, Mignon du Preez says her team will continue to give their all ahead of their last match of the ICC Women's World Cup against Sri Lanka. Read full article |
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Windies, Aus in Women's CWC final The West Indies beat mighty Australia by eight runs on Wednesday to set up an intriguing title clash against the same opponents in the women's World Cup in India. Read full article |
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SA women win last Super Sixes match The Proteas women came back from consecutive losses to win their last match of the Super Sixes round of the ICC Women's World Cup by 110 runs when they faced Sri Lanka in Cuttack on Wednesday. Read full article |
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SA women still in it to win it The Proteas are determined to finish the ICC Women's World Cup on a high when they face Sri Lanka in their last Super Sixes match on Wednesday. Read full article |
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SA hammered by England The South African women's cricket team suffered a crushing defeat to England, in their second Super Six match in the ICC Women's World Cup cricket match played in Cuttack, India on Sunday. Read full article |
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South Africa's 'Top Four' dream still alive The Momentum Proteas Women may have lost out on the opportunity to play in the final of the ICC Women's World Cup 2013 in India. Read full article |
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Taylor, Knight give West Indies victory Stefanie Taylor and Kycia Knight lead the West Indies to their first Super Sixes win in the ICC Women's World Cup 2013 when they beat the Proteas Women by two wickets in Cuttack on Friday. Read full article |
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Pak blame women's flop on security fears Pakistan's cricket chief on Friday blamed the women's flop in the World Cup on security fears in host India, claiming the players were "overwhelmed". Read full article |
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'The momentum is with us now' Momentum Proteas women's coach Hilton Moreeng says his side is still riding the high of the 126-run victory over Pakistan that saw them enter the Super Sixes stage of the ICC Women's World Cup 2013 in India. Read full article |
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Proteas women underdogs in Super Sixes South Africa goes into Friday's Super Sixes match against the West Indies at the Women's Cricket World Cup as underdogs. Read full article |
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Kapp leads Proteas women into next round Allrounder Marizanne Kapp cleaned up with bat and ball as South Africa stormed into the super sixes stage of the Women's Cricket World Cup. Read full article |
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Do or die time for SA women Momentum Proteas Women captain, Mignon du Preez, admits that it's now or never for her side in the ICC Women's World Cup 2013 in India. Read full article |
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SA face 'must win' Pakistan match The Momentum Proteas Women have one more chance to qualify for the Super Sixes stage of the ICC Women's World Cup 2013 after they suffered a three-wicket defeat at the hands of Australia on Sunday. Read full article |