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Mandla Mashimbyi backs Proteas Women to conquer ‘Group of Death’ at T20 World Cup

Proteas Women’s coach Mandla Mashimbyi is looking for his team to make a “big statement” at next month’s T20 World Cup, starting with the opening match against multiple champions Australia.

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Mandla Mashimbyi backs Proteas Women to conquer ‘Group of Death’ at T20 World Cup

Proteas Women’s coach Mandla Mashimbyi is looking for his team to make a “big statement” at next month’s T20 World Cup, starting with the opening match against multiple champions Australia.

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Mashimbyi’s mission: Proteas Women must beat the best to be the best

Proteas Women target World Cup breakthrough after successive near misses

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  1. lunedì 25 maggio 2026·iol.co.za

    Mandla Mashimbyi backs Proteas Women to conquer ‘Group of Death’ at T20 World Cup

    Proteas Women’s coach Mandla Mashimbyi is looking for his team to make a “big statement” at next month’s T20 World Cup, starting with the opening match against multiple champions…

  2. mercoledì 27 maggio 2026·businessday.co.za

    Mashimbyi’s mission: Proteas Women must beat the best to be the best

    Proteas Women target World Cup breakthrough after successive near misses