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2023 has been dubbed the year of women in sport with South Africa playing host to three women’s World Cups.

And with the ICC’s T20 World Cup now in full swing, the Proteas’ women’s team are doing their bit to encourage other young women to realise their dreams.

The South African team along with players from the Irish team held a coaching session with kids from a local Stellenbosch school.

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