Sharks boss Coetzee wants more fans at stadiums: It's been more than 700 days now
Sharks chief executive officer Eduard Coetzee took to Twitter to voice his frustrations with regards to the government opening up stadiums for more spectators.
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Sharks chief executive officer Eduard Coetzee took to Twitter to voice his frustrations with regards to the government opening up stadiums for more spectators.
Nigar Sultana promised plenty more to come from Bangladesh after they notched a historic first ICC Women’s World Cup victory against Pakistan.
After registering a three-wicket win in their third match against England at Bay Oval in Mount Maunganui, the South African women's cricket team climbed to second spot in the points table in the ongoing ICC Women's Cricket World Cup. The top spot is held by Australia, who have a better net-run-rate while India were pushed one place down to the third place. An all-round performance from South Africa helped them beat defending champions England, who have lost all three matches they have played so far.
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England's hopes of defending the Women's World Cup are hanging by a thread after an agonising three-wicket defeat by South Africa in Mount Maunganui.
Pakistan skipper Bismah Maroof expressed disappointment after her side got thrashed by Bangladesh in the 12th match of the ongoing ICC Women's ODI World Cup, at Seddon Park, Hamilton on Monday. Pakistan batter Sidra Ameen's knock of 104 runs went in vain as Fahima Khatun scalped three wickets and provided her side a victory by 9 runs.
(Reuters) - Sidra Ameen's maiden one-day international (ODI) century went in vain as Bangladesh capitalised on Pakistan's late slump to win their first ever Women's World Cup match on Monday.
A spectacular late collapse left Pakistan's Women's Cricket World Cup campaign in tatters on Monday and handed Bangladesh their first victory ever at the one-day showcase. Pakistan appeared to be cruising to victory, powered by a maiden century for Sidra Ameen, but slumped to a nine-run defeat after losing six wickets for 26 runs. It was Pakistan's fourth straight loss at the tournament in New Zealand and gives them virtually no chance of making the playoffs.