The South African women's cricket team has kept their World Cup playoff hopes alive with a victory over Bangladesh. The team is two wins away from potentially ending South Africa's longest drought in sport by lifting the T20 World Cup trophy.
T20: The Proteas women team kept playoff hopes alive with their sterling victory over Bangladesh this weekend.
Two matches away. That’s how far the national women’s team might be from lifting South Africa’s first senior cricket World Cup trophy.
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