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In an exhilarating encounter of the ICC Championship Match, South Africa Women emerged victorious against New Zealand Women at Senwes Park, Potchefstroom. The match lived up to its billing, delivering an enthralling contest between bat and ball.
New Zealand Women batted first and posted a competitive total of 235/8 in their allotted 50 overs. Brooke Halliday was the standout performer for New Zealand, contributing a resilient 76 runs from 92 deliveries. Hannah Rowe also played a vital role, scoring 52 runs from 72 balls. Despite their efforts, the New Zealand Women’s innings was kept in check by some disciplined bowling from the South African Women’s team. Masabata Klaas was the pick of the bowlers, securing three crucial wickets for 60 runs. She was supported by Nadine de Klerk, who claimed two wickets for 34 runs.
Choloe Tryon shines with the willow
In reply, South Africa Women showcased their batting prowess, successfully chasing down the target with four wickets in hand. Chloe Tryon was the star of the show, smashing 71 runs from just 58 balls, which included 11 boundaries. Nadine de Klerk played a crucial knock, scoring 58 runs, anchoring the chase brilliantly. Laura Wolvaardt also made a significant contribution with her patient 50 runs.
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The New Zealand Women’s bowling attack put up a spirited effort, with Jess Kerr and Hannah Rowe picking up two wickets each. However, South Africa Women’s determined batting display eventually led them to victory.
In the end, it was a thrilling contest that showcased the competitive spirit of both teams, but South Africa Women managed to clinch the win by 4 wickets. Nadine de Klerk’s impressive all-round performance earned her the ‘Player of the Match’ award.
This victory provides the home team with an early advantage in the New Zealand Women tour of South Africa 2023, setting the stage for an exciting series ahead.
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This article was first published at WomenCricket.com, a Cricket Times company.