• Masabata Klaas sent off Ellye Perry with a stunning delivery.

  • Australia ended Day 1 of the only test at the score of 251-5.

WATCH: Masabata Klaas bowls a sublime delivery to send Ellyse Perry packing in AUS-W vs SA-W Perth Test
Masabata Klass dismissal of Ellyse Perry

In the only Test of the South Africa Women’s ongoing tour to Australia, the Aussie Women’s team showcased their formidable dominance. The hosts asserted their supremacy by bundling up the visitors for a mere 76 runs, setting the stage for a commanding performance.

However, amidst the stellar batting display, a moment that stole the limelight was the dismissal of Ellyse Perry by the formidable Proteas women pacer Masabata Klaas. The confrontation between these two talented players added a dramatic flair to the proceedings, emphasizing the competitive spirit of the match.

Masabata Klaas’ classy dismissal of Ellyse Perry

The moment unfolded on the very first delivery of the fifth over when Klaas delivered a masterful, swinging ball, angling enticingly outside the off stump. Perry, determined to execute a cover drive, unfortunately misjudged the trajectory of the red leather, resulting in a critical error. The ball found the outside edge of her bat, creating an opportunity for wicket-keeper Sunalo Jafta, who exhibited flawless precision.

Jafta made no mistakes as she comfortably secured the catch, swiftly sending the right-handed batter back to the pavilion with a mere three runs to her name. This impeccably executed dismissal showcased Klaas’ skillful bowling, leaving a lasting impression on the unfolding cricketing narrative.

Here is the video:

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Australia’s batting domination

Australia ended day one with a formidable score of 251-5. Beth Mooney emerged as the standout performer, crafting a sublime innings that yielded an impressive 78 runs. The team’s skipper, Alyssa Healy, showcased her batting prowess but narrowly missed out on the coveted century, departing the field with a commendable 99 runs to her name.

The resilience of the Australian lineup was further demonstrated by Annabel Sutherland, who remained a steadfast presence, holding the ground with an accomplished 54 runs.

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This article was first published at WomenCricket.com, a Cricket Times company.

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