Career
A right-arm off break bowler, she captained the national team in 2009. At the time of her retirement she was South Africa"s leading wicket-taker in Women"s One Day Internationals. Domestically, she played and captained Boland.
Loubser first played cricket aged seven, alongside boys in the garden.
She later joined a cricket club, and made her debut for Boland women at the age of 15. Originally, she opened the bowling, but after breaking her ankle in 2000, she changed style to become an off spinner.
She took on the captaincy of Boland in 2005. Two years later, she made her international cricket debut when she was selected to play in a One Day International (ODI) against Pakistan.
She bowled ten overs without claiming a wicket, but her figures of nought for 16 were the most economical of the match.
She took five wickets in the first innings, and a further three in the second, as South Africa beat the Netherlands by 159 runs. In the match, which did not have ODI status, Bermuda were bowled out for 13 runs, which South Africa chased down in less than one over. Loubser had an unsuccessful tournament, bowling over 20 overs without claiming a wicket.
She retained the captaincy for the subsequent 2009 Interstate Commerce Commission Women"s World Twenty20.
South Africa were once again eliminated from the competition in the group stage, though Loubser did claim three wickets, albeit with an economy in excess of seven.