England 128 for 1 (Wet-Hod 53*, Bouchier 35, HLubi 1-19) Beat South Africa 124 (Shangse 31, Luce 21, Dean 3-26, Bell 2-24) by nine wickets
This did not help South Africa that they were without Captain Laura Volvard, who were rejected due to illness. He also rested his other regular opener Tazmin Brites and his leading spinner Nonkuleko Mlaba.
Filers and vine distribute blows quickly
England got the right start after bowling. The filer hit the second ball of the match to dismiss the Bosch. For an inswing yorker, the filer gave the bosch a low full toss at 121.1kph, which swipe and bowled across the line. From the other end, Bell also hit with his second ball, bouncing Fayi Tunniklif for 1.
Batting at number 3, Aniri Durkasen played her shots on a flat pitch in Centurion. He hit the filer for gradual boundaries before scoring the Bell off Bell in the fourth over. But when an entire ball was trying to leggling an angling, he got a leading lead for mid-on and South Africa and slowed further after his dismissal.
Dean makes pressure and receives awards
One of Dean’s greatest strength – his ability to remain calm under pressure – was on performance in Centurion. He was killed by listening to three fours by Listened Luus – inside the cover, one edge through the slip, and one pulled behind the square – but bounted it back to the incorrectly receiving it to cover it. . South Africa were 42 for 4 after six overs.
It increased to 45 for 5 when Dean was South Africa’s stand-in captain Cloe Tryon, who used to chipping to cover again in his next over. He then dismissed the dangerous Nadin de Crolecular at the time of death to end with 3 figures for 26. Despite leaving for 12 at its inauguration, Dean spread 14 dots in his four-over spell at three stages.
Shangase, De Klerk South Africa helps to recover
South Africa was in trouble when Tritten became the fifth batsman to fall in the eighth over. Nondumiso Shangase and De Klerk aims to refuse England to further inaugurate and consolidate. Shangse eventually ended the border drought after five overs.
He scored a few fours through the backward class-foot area, when Freya Kemp pulled out wandering along its line and length. D Clalecor then attacked the disciplined dean and attacked him by hitting him on the cover. Shangse charged Camp again to bring a 50 -run partnership with D Clake.
However, Shangse’s dismissal came on a bad time for South Africa and slowed them down. She looked at one to rotate one on the leg side, but the ball removed her pad to wicketkeeper Amy Jones, which killed Bell before taking Shangse’s leg to the ground. Day Cleac also later fell into a few overs and South Africa’s innings ended with a whisper.
England chased
Despite the early exit from the T20 World Cup earlier this year, England captain Heather Knight stressed that he would continue his aggressive approach back. His batsmen have focused on attacking more in Powerplay and have done so again in Centurion. After a score of 42 and 48 respectively in the first two matches, England scored 61 runs in the powerplay this time.
Bouchier first took the initiative, targeting Alyssa-Mari Marx in the third over of Chase and costing South Africa 20. He hit five fours and a six, and the aotte-hose was only 13 runs when the bouchier fell. The experienced opener scored 41 runs off his next 18 balls – killed Tumi Sekhukun and Luus for gradual borders. He token Shangse for a six and one four before the lofing triteton on the cover to bring his fifty and to fulfill England’s victory.
S Sudarshanan is a sub-editor in ESPNcricinfo. @Sudarshanan7






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