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Home / Sports / South African Captain Wolvaardt Scores Maiden World Cup Century

South African Captain Wolvaardt Scores Maiden World Cup Century

29 Oct

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Summary

  • Wolvaardt ends 8-year wait, scores first World Cup century
  • Puts up 116-run opening stand, leads team to 319-run total
  • First captain in 53-year history to score ton in World Cup knockout
South African Captain Wolvaardt Scores Maiden World Cup Century

On October 30th, 2025, South African captain Laura Wolvaardt etched her name in the history books by scoring the first century of her career in a Women's World Cup match. Wolvaardt's unbeaten 116-run knock helped her team post a mammoth total of 319/7 in their 50 overs, despite a middle-order collapse.

Wolvaardt's century is the first by a captain in the 53-year history of the Women's World Cup. Previously, the best individual score by a skipper in a knockout match was 91, achieved by Indian legend Mithali Raj in the 2005 semi-final and Australia's Belinda Clarke in the 2000 final.

Wolvaardt's heroics began with a 116-run opening partnership with Tazmin Britz (45), laying the foundation for the huge total. The South African captain then took charge, ensuring her team posted a challenging score despite the middle-order struggles. Her knock was a testament to her class and experience, making her the first captain to score a century in a World Cup knockout fixture.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Laura Wolvaardt is the captain of the South African women's cricket team, who scored a historic maiden century in a Women's World Cup knockout match.
According to the article, Wolvaardt scored her century on October 30th, 2025, during the ongoing Women's World Cup.
Wolvaardt's unbeaten 116-run knock is the first century scored by a captain in the 53-year history of the Women's World Cup. It surpasses previous bests by legends like Mithali Raj and Belinda Clarke.

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