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On this #WorldCupWednesday, SA U19 cricketer Kayla Reyneke shares her highlights of the Inaugural ICC U19 Women’s T20 World Cup and gives tips for women who will compete in upcoming World Cup tournaments ❤
Happy #WorldCupWednesday🤩
SA U19 cricketers Ayanda Hlubi, Jemma Botha and Monalisa Legodi encourage the public to support #WorldCupWednesday, as the ICC U19 Women’s T20 World Cup continues in Potchefstroom 💃
HAPPY GSPORT TWITTER SPACE THURSDAY 🥳
Join gsport Writer Oarabile Diphoko as she chats to gsport Content Lead Celine Abrahams about #WorldCupWednesday and Tlamelo Kganakga about the ICC Under-19 Women's T20 World Cup.
They will also be joined by u19 cricketers Jenna Evans and Ayanda Hlubi💃
Let’s chat at 7pm CAT
Former India cricketer and current ICC Women’s Cricket Manager, Snehal Pradhan, lauds the ICC for launching the U19 T20 World Cup and providing a platform for more opportunities for future stars in the women’s game.
#WorldCupWednesday
https://gsport.co.za/snehal-pradhan-applauds-icc-for-u19-womens-t20-world-cup
Happy #WorldCupWednesday 🤩
Today’s athlete-themed gsport Newsletter is in your inbox, as we shine the spotlight on the inaugural ICC U19 Women’s T20 World Cup, which kicks-off on Saturday, 14 January!
#worldcupwednesday #membersonly
Happy #WorldCupWednesday 🤩
Today’s athlete-themed gsport Newsletter is in your inbox, as we shine the spotlight on the inaugural ICC U19 Women’s T20 World Cup, which kicks-off on Saturday, 14 January!
#worldcupwednesday #membersonly
SPAR Proteas Netballer Khanyisa Chawane encourages the public to support #WorldCupWednesday, as Cape Town gears up to host the 2023 Netball World Cup from 28 July to 6 August at the CTICC.
gsport Founder Kass Naidoo looks ahead to 2023: The Year of Women’s Sport and shines the spotlight on the significance of #WorldCupWednesday, launched to show support for the major world events taking place in South Africa this year.
#GoGirls
https://gsport.co.za/welcoming-2023-the-year-of-womens-sport/
#ICYMI #worldcupwednesday #gogirls
Shop the gsport #WorldCupWednesday look as we launch our online shop today with The Year Of Women’s Sport t-shirt and 2023 cap available to purchase at https://shop.gsport.co.za #GoGirls
SA Gymnast Caitlin Rooskrantz encourages the public to support #WorldCupWednesday, as South Africa gears up to host the world in 2023!
In this week’s #WorldCupWednesday feature, we preview the 2023 FIH Hockey Indoor World Cup, which will be staged in Pretoria from 5-11 February.
#GoGirls
https://gsport.co.za/worldcupwednesday-focus-2023-fih-indoor-hockey-world-cup/
Time to check your inbox 📥! You’ve got mail 📩
In today’s newsletter, we focus on #WorldCupWednesday the campaign seeks to amplify all efforts to shine the spotlight on South Africa as World Cup country in 2023. 💃🔥
#worldcupwednesday #membersonly
At last week’s ICC U19 Women’s T20 World Cup launch, cricket broadcaster Lesego Pooe shared a message to encourage support of #WorldCupWednesday, as South Africa gears up to host the world in 2023!
gsport’s brand-new #WorldCupWednesday initiative set to drive support of South African women in sport ahead of and throughout 2023: The Year of Women’s Sport.
#GoGirls
https://gsport.co.za/south-african-women-in-sport-celebrate-worldcupwednesday/
Time to check your inbox 📥! You’ve got mail 📩
In today’s newsletter, we focus on #WorldCupWednesday the campaign seeks to amplify all efforts to shine the spotlight on South Africa as World Cup country in 2023. 💃🔥
#worldcupwednesday #membersonly
Golden Fireballs Team Manager Wandile Dlodlo reflects on the team being honoured at the 2022 gsport Annual List of Newsmakers event. She also chats about the importance of the #WorldCupWednesday campaign.
#MondayMotivation #Momentum #Telkom
#worldcupwednesday #mondaymotivation #momentum #telkom
gsport Founder Kass Naidoo officially announced the #WorldCupWednesday campaign to amplify all efforts to shine the spotlight on South Africa as World Cup country in 2023.
#GAL2022 #CloseTheVisibilityGap
#worldcupwednesday #gal2022 #closethevisibilitygap