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South Africa Outclasses New Zealand by 6 Wickets in Women's ODI World Cup

Summary

  • Tazmin Brits' century powers South Africa's chase
  • Nonkululeko Mlaba's 4-wicket haul restricts New Zealand to 231
  • South Africa complete 232-run chase with 55 balls to spare
South Africa Outclasses New Zealand by 6 Wickets in Women's ODI World Cup

On Monday, South Africa produced a clinical all-round display to outclass reigning T20I champions New Zealand by 6 wickets in the ongoing Women's ODI World Cup. Opener Tazmin Brits was the star of the show, striking a sparkling century to complement Nonkululeko Mlaba's impressive bowling performance.

After being asked to bat first, New Zealand were bowled out for 231 in 47.5 overs. Left-arm spinner Mlaba was the pick of the South African bowlers, claiming 4 wickets and also effecting a run-out. She triggered a middle-order collapse, dismissing skipper Sophie Devine and Brooke Halliday, to ensure the Kiwis were restricted below 250.

In the chase, Brits batted with authority, compiling a fluent 101 off 89 balls, her seventh ODI century and first in a World Cup. The experienced Sune Luus anchored the chase with an unbeaten 81, as South Africa chased down the target with 55 balls to spare.

This comprehensive victory comes as a major boost for South Africa, who were shot out for a mere 69 in their tournament opener against England. The Proteas have now bounced back strongly, showcasing their all-round capabilities against the reigning T20I champions.

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South Africa outclassed reigning T20I champions New Zealand by 6 wickets in the Women's ODI World Cup, thanks to a sparkling century from opener Tazmin Brits and a 4-wicket haul from left-arm spinner Nonkululeko Mlaba.
South Africa's bowlers, led by Mlaba, produced a disciplined performance to restrict New Zealand to 231 runs. This set the platform for the Proteas' successful chase, with Brits and Sune Luus guiding them to victory with 55 balls to spare.
Tazmin Brits struck a sparkling century, her fourth in the last five matches, to power South Africa's chase of 232 runs. Her fluent 101 off 89 balls, which included 15 fours and a six, was the cornerstone of South Africa's comprehensive victory.

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