Hilton Moreeng has good selection headache as Proteas women depart for World Cup
The Proteas women face a massive headache ahead of next month's Cricket World Cup in New Zealand.
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The Proteas women face a massive headache ahead of next month's Cricket World Cup in New Zealand.
Cape Town — The South African men's hockey team will make their bow in the elite FIH (International Hockey Federation) Pro League on Tuesday when they run out against the world No 4-ranked The Netherlands at the North-West University in Potchefstroom.
All-rounder Anneke Bosch was on Tuesday ruled out of the Proteas squad for the Women's World Cup in New Zealand.
Tickets for the 2022 T20 World Cup have gone on sale with the Australian government confident that foreign tourists will be able to visit during the tournament window.
Cape Town - “There is no bullshit, no politics.”
"Super-proud" snowboarder Zoi Sadowski Synnott made history for New Zealand after winning their first-ever Winter Olympics gold medal on Sunday but bad weather played havoc with the eagerly anticipated men's downhill skiing. Seven golds were up for grabs on the second full day of competition in the Chinese capital, as the sports took centre stage after a build-up overshadowed by Covid and rights concerns. Seven became six when the main event of the day, the men's downhill -- one of the most closely watched events at the Winter Olympics -- was postponed because of gusty winds and will now take place on Monday instead.
Pacer Taskin Ahmed, who was featuring in the Bangladesh Premier League (BPL) 2022, has been ruled out of the remaining tournament after sustaining a back injury. Bangladesh Cricket Board is still hopeful that the pacer will return to the field ahead of the upcoming white-ball series against Afghanistan. "The physio has informed me there's enough time for him to recover ahead of the Afghanistan series. The franchise has agreed to send him to Dhaka. He is feeling okay now and will be back to bowling possibly later this week. I think he will be ready for the ODIs," operations chairman Jalal Yunus said, as reported by ESPNcricinfo.
Proteas spinner Simon Harmer said he understands that he's Keshav Maharaj's spin understudy in the Test side, but will do whatever's required of him to support the Test team.