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Watch VideoFrom tears to triumph: How Kapp and Brits' bathroom chat changed Proteas' World Cup destiny

Zaahier Adams|Published 1 month ago

Proteas Women ready to bounce back after World Cup loss

Obakeng Meletse|Published 1 year ago

Great to beat Aussies, but Kiwis the bigger hurdle for Proteas Women, says Tazmin Brits

Zaahier Adams|Published 1 year ago

Wolvaardt named skipper of World Cup XI

Zaahier Adams|Published 1 year ago

Can’t ask for more from ‘ruthless’ Proteas Women, says captain Laura Wolvaardt

Zaahier Adams|Published 1 year ago
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