Laura Wolvaardt Dominates CSA Awards with Five Wins

Laura Wolvaardt Dominates CSA Awards with Five Wins

Laura Wolvaardt, the captain of South Africa’s women’s cricket team, emerged as the star of the CSA Annual Awards, bagging five prestigious accolades, including the coveted Women’s Player of the Year award. Her exceptional performance in the 2023-24 season earned her recognition as the leading run-scorer in both ODIs and T20Is for South Africa.

Wolvaardt’s leadership qualities and popularity among her teammates and fans were evident as she also claimed the Players’ Player of the Year and Fans’ Player of the Year awards. Marco Jansen, the all-rounder, was named Men’s Player of the Year for his impressive contributions, including 17 wickets at the ODI World Cup and notable performances in the Boxing Day Test against India.

The awards celebrated achievements from May 1, 2023, to April 30, 2024, excluding performances at the Men’s T20 World Cup and Test and T20I series in West Indies, which will be considered at next year’s event. The ceremony was held in September to accommodate the availability of nationally contracted players, who are required to attend the event.

David Bedingham, who made a strong debut against India and impressed in New Zealand, was recognized as the Test Player of the Year. Quinton de Kock, now retired from ODI cricket, was named ODI Player of the Year for his four centuries at the 2023 World Cup. Reeza Hendricks won the T20I Player of the Year award, being the only South African batter to score a half-century in the period under consideration.

Keshav Maharaj, the left-arm spinner who made a remarkable comeback from an Achilles rupture, was voted Players’ Player of the Year. Marizanne Kapp’s inswinger that dismissed Beth Mooney in South Africa’s first ODI win over Australia was adjudged the Best Delivery of the Season. Masabata Klaas, a single mother who overcame adversity to pursue her cricket career, received the Makhaya Ntini Power of Cricket Award.

In the domestic arena, Nqabayomzi Peter, the legspinner who led the Lions to victory in the CSA T20 Cup, was named Men’s Domestic Newcomer of the Season and T20 Challenge Player of the Season. Wiaan Mulder, the Lions’ allrounder, was recognized as Four-Day Domestic Player of the Season. Mihlali Mpongwana, the Western Province allrounder, won the One-Day Domestic Player of the Season award.

In the women’s domestic competition, Nonkululeko Mlaba was named Women’s One-Day Player of the Season, while Tazmin Brits won the Women’s T20 Player of the Season award for her outstanding run-scoring performance.

South Africa Names Uncapped Duo for T20 World Cup Squad

South Africa Names Uncapped Duo for T20 World Cup Squad

South Africa has unveiled its 15-member squad for the upcoming T20 World Cup in the UAE, featuring a blend of experience and youthful exuberance. The team will be led by star batter Laura Wolvaardt and includes seasoned campaigners like allrounder Marizanne Kapp, opener Tazmin Brits, and seamer Ayabonga Khaka.

Two uncapped players, 18-year-old legspinner Seshnie Naidu and 20-year-old seamer Ayanda Hlubi, have earned their maiden call-ups to the national team. Both players impressed during South Africa’s run to the final of the inaugural Under-19 Women’s World Cup last year.

The squad remains largely unchanged from the one that reached the final of the 2023 T20 World Cup, with the exception of wicketkeeper batter Mieke de Ridder, who replaces the retired Shabnim Ismail. Lara Goodall, Masabata Klaas, and Delmi Tucker have been omitted from the squad.

Nadine de Klerk, who is currently recovering from an Achilles’ injury, is expected to be fit for the tournament. The team will play three warm-up matches in Pakistan before heading to the UAE.

South Africa’s squad for the T20 World Cup:

* Laura Wolvaardt (captain)
* Anneke Bosch
* Tazmin Brits
* Nadine de Klerk
* Annerie Dercksen
* Mieke de Ridder
* Ayanda Hlubi
* Sinalo Jafta
* Marizanne Kapp
* Ayabonga Khaka
* Suné Luus
* Nonkululeko Mlaba
* Seshnie Naidu
* Tumi Sekhukhune
* Chloé Tryon

Traveling Reserve:

* Miané Smit

Wolvaardt's Unstoppable 78 Powers Originals to Victory Over Brave

Wolvaardt’s Unstoppable 78 Powers Originals to Victory Over Brave

Manchester Originals emerged victorious in their clash against defending champions Southern Brave at the Utilita Bowl, securing a six-wicket win. Laura Wolvaardt’s unbeaten 78 proved pivotal in the Originals’ triumph, guiding them to victory with just two balls to spare.

Brave’s innings got off to a promising start, with Danni Wyatt and Maia Bouchier establishing a 51-run partnership. However, the introduction of Sophie Ecclestone proved decisive, as the England spinner claimed both Wyatt and Charli Knott in quick succession.

Wolvaardt and Eve Jones then took control of the chase, forging an 80-run stand for the second wicket. Wolvaardt’s innings was a masterclass in timing and placement, as she struck 11 boundaries in her 52-ball knock. Jones provided valuable support, contributing 39 runs before falling to Georgia Adams.

Ecclestone’s brief cameo included a six, while Wolvaardt remained steadfast at the crease, ensuring the Originals’ victory. The win marks the Originals’ second of the tournament, while Brave remain winless after three matches.

Wolvaardt, who was named the Meerkat Match Hero, expressed her satisfaction with the chase, acknowledging the team’s firepower and her own determination to take the game deep. She also praised Jones’ contribution, highlighting her consistent performance throughout the tournament.

Wolvaardt's Century Leads South Africa to Record Chase in Kimberley

Wolvaardt’s Century Leads South Africa to Record Chase in Kimberley

South Africa’s women’s cricket team secured an unassailable 1-0 lead in their three-match ODI series against Sri Lanka after a dominant seven-wicket victory in Kimberley. Laura Wolvaardt’s third century as captain, and sixth overall, propelled the Proteas to the highest successful chase in a women’s ODI at the venue.

Wolvaardt’s 110* and Marizanne Kapp’s 80* formed the backbone of South Africa’s chase, as they shared a 143-run partnership for the fourth wicket. The Sri Lankan bowlers struggled to contain the duo on a pitch with low bounce, allowing the Proteas to reach their target with 14 balls to spare.

Earlier, Sri Lanka posted a competitive 229 thanks to Chamari Athapaththu’s 51. However, South Africa’s bowlers, led by Ayabonga Khaka (3-28) and Nadine de Klerk (3-23), kept the visitors in check.

The victory not only gives South Africa a series lead but also solidifies their position in second place in the ICC Women’s Championship standings. Sri Lanka, on the other hand, remain outside the automatic qualification zone for the 2025 World Cup.

Wolvaardt’s century was a significant milestone, making her South Africa’s leading run-scorer in ODI cricket. The Proteas captain has now amassed 2,753 runs in 94 matches, surpassing Lizelle Lee’s previous record.

The match was also marked by a lightning delay, with the players taken off the field for a brief period due to approaching thunderstorms. However, the chase resumed shortly after, and Wolvaardt guided South Africa to victory.

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