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Proteas embracing their date with destiny but the road is long

Proteas embracing their date with destiny . but the road is long © Provided by Independent Online (IOL) CAPE TOWN - There will be many twists and turns, highs and lows, ebbs and flows on the way to the next T20 World Cup. That is the tournament on home soil in 2023 which the Proteas Women’s team have designated as their date with destiny. South African cricket teams don’t particularly have a good record in ICC tournaments staged in Mzansi. The Proteas Men’s team have failed to advance to the knockout stages of the 2003 World Cup, 2007 T20 World Cup and 2009 Champions Trophy, while the SA U19’s were also eliminated in the group stages of their World Cup just last year, although they at least reached the semi-finals back in 1998.

Proteas women complete 3-0 whitewash against Pakistan

Proteas women complete 3-0 whitewash against Pakistan © Provided by Independent Online (IOL) CAPE TOWN - The Proteas women may not be producing the most clinical performances at the moment, but they do know how to close out a match. They achieved that again at Kingsmead to defeat Pakistan by 32 runs in the third and final ODI to complete a 3-0 whitewash. Hilton Moreeng’s team have now won six successive ODI’s after defeating New Zealand 3-0 in their last series prior to the lockdown break. With the series already settled during last Saturday’s “Black ODI”, the South African management felt this dead-rubber would be a good chance to have a closer look at the depth in their squad.

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