Proteas eager to bounce back after first World Cup loss: 'We want to take those chances'
Proteas all-rounder Chloe Tryon is confident South Africa can bounce back following their first Women's World Cup defeat against Australia on Tuesday.
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Proteas all-rounder Chloe Tryon is confident South Africa can bounce back following their first Women's World Cup defeat against Australia on Tuesday.
While it might have been in a losing cause, there's no denying that Mignon du Preez snapped up one of the catches of the tournament at the Women's Cricket World Cup.
India boosted their Women's Cricket World Cup semi-final prospects with a crushing 110-run win over Bangladesh in Hamilton on Tuesday.
Australia maintained their winning run in the ongoing ICC Women's World Cup as the Meg Lanning-led side defeated South Africa by five wickets on Tuesday at the Basin Reserve. Lanning scored 135 not out to take her side home, but the star of the match was definitely Ashleigh Gardner, who took an exceptional catch to dismiss Laura Wolvaardt. The catch was so breathtaking that videos of it immediately went viral on Twitter. Australian Women cricket team's Twitter handle decided to have some fun at Gardner's expense by asking fans to share the best photoshop memes of the cricketer's leap.
Tuesday's World Cup clash against Australia in Wellington was an important one for the Proteas to see precisely where they are compared to the tournament favourites.
(Reuters) - Australia's relentless march through the Women's World Cup continued with captain Meg Lanning thrashing an unbeaten century as the tournament favourites dealt South Africa a humbling five-wicket defeat in Wellington on Tuesday.
Meg Lanning scored a magnificent unbeaten 135 as Australia beat South Africa by five wickets to make it six straight wins at the Women's World Cup.
The Mithali Raj-led Team India returned to winning ways in the ongoing ICC Women's World Cup on Tuesday as the side thrashed Bangladesh by 110 runs at Seddon Park, Hamilton. With this win, India have maintained their hopes of making it to the semi-finals and now the team just needs to win its final group match against South Africa on Sunday. If the Proteas are defeated by India, a last-four spot will be sealed for the 2017 World Cup finalists.