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High and lows of Proteas’ World Cup ride

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November 04, 2025

THE Proteas Women's World Cup journey was marked by significant breakthroughs, especially the historic run to the final, coupled with moments of crushing disappointment.

- ZAAHIER ADAMS

Independent Media's Zaahier Adams selects his moments of the ICC Women's World Cup.

Five highs

Historic first World Cup final

The team reached the final of the 50-over ICC Women's Cricket World Cup for the very first time. This was a monumental achievement, marking the first time a senior South African team (male or female) had reached a 50-over ICC World Cup final/

Redemptive semifinal victory

In a commanding semifinal performance against rivals England, the Proteas posted their highest-ever Women's World Cup total (319/7) and secured a massive 125-run victory, redeeming their heavy group-stage loss to the same opponent.

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