Tazmin Brits: Record-breaking World Cup century not my best
Proteas Women opening batter Tazmin Brits has proclaimed her record-breaking ICC Women’s World Cup century against New Zealand does not rank as the best of her career.
Proteas Women opening batter Tazmin Brits has proclaimed her record-breaking ICC Women’s World Cup century against New Zealand does not rank as the best of her career.
Bangladesh made a perfect start to their ICC Women's World Cup 2025 campaign with a dominant seven-wicket victory against Pakistan at the R. Premadasa Stadium in Colombo on Thursday.
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Read MoreDewald Brevis says he is keen to start a new chapter in his hometown after becoming the most expensive player in SA20 history, being bought by Pretoria Capitals for R16.5 million.
Read MoreTazmin Brits and Marizanne Kapp struck unbeaten centuries in a record third-wicket partnership to help the Proteas Women beat Pakistan by eight wickets in the first of three ODIs in Lahore.
Read MoreDamian Willemse is relishing the challenge of starting at inside centre as the Springboks seek retribution against the All Blacks in Round 4 of the Rugby Championship on Saturday.
Read MoreProteas Women all-rounder Suné Luus says the team is in a good mental state as they embark on their 2025 ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup campaign.
Read MorePretoria Capitals forked out a record sum of R16.5 million to acquire the services of Proteas batter Dewald Brevis at the SA20 player auction held in Johannesburg.
Read MoreProteas Women’s batter Miané Smit is still getting used to the idea of being the travelling reserve for the Proteas Women at the upcoming ICC Women’s World Cup, and what the role exactly entails.
Read MoreFor the second consecutive series, South Africa collapsed in a dead rubber match, suffering a record-breaking 342-run loss to England in the third and final ODI in Southampton.
Read MoreSouth Africa clinched a dramatic five-run victory over England at Lord's to secure the one-day international series with a game to spare.
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