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Could this finally be the year for the Proteas Women?

We’ve seen periods of progress and disappointment as they were ultimately shut down. It hasn’t been easy, but success in 2020 will make their journey worth it.

“It is definitely in the forefront of our minds,” opener Laura Wolvaardt said this week. “The White Ferns [New Zealand] are ranked higher than us, so if we beat this team here we will gain quite a few points and it is important to keep winning games and keep boosting our rankings. Thanks to the scheduling, the Kiwi games will flow conveniently into the World Cup, requiring only a hop across the ditch — to use the local lingo. It will probably be a gruelling month-and-a-bit away from home, but one that should leave the squad optimally prepared for the first ball in Perth.

 

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