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Klaas balances motherhood and cricket as Proteas target World Cup glory

Klaas balances motherhood and cricket as Proteas target World Cup glory

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Masabata Klaas credits her mother's support for helping her balance parenting and international cricket. Photo: Backpagepix
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Masabata Klaas is one of the few players in the Proteas Women's side who are juggling motherhood and the high demands of international cricket.
The 34-year-old has been playing at the highest level for almost 15 years, having made her international debut in 2010, making her a member of the experienced group in the Proteas Women's side. Her experience comes with responsibility, as she has to set the standard for the youngsters coming through — a feat that can be very demanding for any player, let alone a parent.
However, Klaas told Independent Media that the presence of her own mother in her life allows her to continue chasing her dream of representing the country at the highest level.
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Before diving into the intensity of preparations for the upcoming season, our Proteas Women kicked things off with some fun and games, making use of recreational activities to strengthen team bonds and build connections. 💚🏏#WozaNawe pic.twitter.com/u6DtzdsAuc — Proteas Women (@ProteasWomenCSA) July 29, 2025
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Her dream has evolved from representing the country to being an inspiration and example to her daughter that it is possible to be a parent and have a career simultaneously.
'Balancing cricket and being a parent is not easy, but in my case it is a lot better because I still have my mum in my life, who's helping me with a lot of things in terms of looking after my daughter and making sure that I also carry on with what I love, which is cricket,' Klaas said, in an exclusive interview.
'After giving birth, you just need to stay at home for a couple of months, if not years. But I was lucky — I had to sit out for about a year, with the help of my mum.'
Klaas is one of the few active Proteas players who knows how tough life was before the South African women's domestic structure turned professional two years ago. She said that in the pre-professional era, they did not have fitness trainers or nutritionists to help them prepare for what was required at international level.
Now, with women's domestic cricket heading into its third professional season, Klaas believes the transition from domestic to international cricket has become much smoother.
'Back then, players did not have someone to help them with fitness or nutrition. However, after the structure was made professional, players have access to a gym and to professionals who help them with their fitness,' said Klaas.
'The new structure also makes the job of the national coach much easier because, when you get selected to the national team, you have to reach the requirements.
"With the professional structure now, it's a lot easier because the girls are well conditioned and understand what is required in a professional set-up, in terms of fitness and understanding their game in depth — which is what is needed in international cricket.
'Whereas back then, such things were not there — that's why a lot of players struggled to get to the national team, because when they got there they were overwhelmed by the intensity, purely because they had not been introduced to that kind of intensity at domestic level.'
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