Proteas women inspire ladies in sport this women’s month
What the men failed to do at last year’s cricket World Cup,
the Protea women are showing their male counterparts just how it’s done! And
all this is coincidentally happening right at the beginning of Women’s Month.
Having cruised past England in their opener, South Africa
booked their semi final berth at the ongoing ICC Women’s T20 Cricket World Cup.
They beat Pakistan by 17 runs, making it three wins out of
three in a tough group that also features the big hitting West Indies.
Cricket South Africa acting CEO, Jacques Faul, heaped
praises on the ladies stating that he had been impressed with “the number of
different players who have come up with the match winning performance when it
was needed”.
He acknowledged players who who had reached personal
milestones, including Mignon du Preez becoming the first South African, male or
female, to play 100 T20 international matches. A remarkable feat indeed in this
landscape dominated by male sport.
The final is on Tuesday, which is ironically also
International Women’s Day and the continent stands tall with these talented
women hoping they can bring that spectrum of sporting glory.