“It makes me happy seeing women's sports doing well, especially rugby, cricket and football – those that were perceived to be only for men.'
The Proteas women’s cricket team. Picture: Gallo Images
“It makes me happy seeing women’s sports doing well, especially rugby, cricket and football – those that were perceived to be only for men. “I feel like sponsorships are the livelihood of so many athletes and they must come on board and support women’s sports now,” she said.
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