Marizanne Kapp became the highest wicket taker of all time in the ICC Women’s World Cup with a 44th scalp, breaking Jhulan Goswami’s record, while captain Laura Wolvaardt produced one of the greatest innings of all time to guide the Proteas Women to a comprehensive 125-run win over England in the semi-finals yesterday.
All-rounder Marizanne Kapp starred with both bat and ball for the Proteas Women in their fifth win of the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup over Pakistan.
Proteas Women all-rounder Marizanne Kapp issued the perfect response to detractors who had questioned whether she can still be effective with bat and ball at her age.
Veteran Proteas Women all-rounder Marizanne Kapp says retirement could not be further from her mind, as she prepares to take part in her fifth 50-over World Cup starting later this month.
Proteas Women stalwart Marizanne Kapp says she is proud of not only the career she has carved for herself, but also how far women’s cricket has come since her debut back in 2009.
SABC Sport can exclusively reveal that Proteas Women all-rounder Marizanne Kapp has not travelled to Barbados, and is only expected to link up with the squad later this week.