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ENG-W vs SA-W, 1st ODI, ENGW vs SAW 2024 live

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SA-W
189-4(38.2)
South Africa Women won by 6 wickets 🏆
ENG-W
(38.4)186-10
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L Wolvaardt Logo
L Wolvaardt Jersy
4s: 7
6s: 0
SR:51.75
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N de Klerk Logo
N de Klerk Jersy
4s: 11
6s: 0
SR:171.43
C Dean Logo
C Dean Jersy

1-49

(9.2)

Charlie Dean

1-49(9.2)
Econ: 5.25
P'ship : 53(39)
Last Wkt : Marizanne Kapp 22(22)
Over 36
1
4
4
0
1
0
 
= 10
Over 37
0
4
0
0
0
1
 
= 5
Over 38
4
4
0
0
1
0
 
= 9
Over 39
4
4
 
= 8

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That's it from our end from the first ODI of the 3-match series between England Women and South Africa Women. The visitors have dominated the hosts and the hosts will be eager to make a comeback at Kingsmead on Sunday.

For now, this is Saptak Sanyal signing off on behalf of Pritam Dey and Ajay Pal Singh and our scorer/analyst Asraj Khan. Good night.
Laura Wolvaardt (South Africa Women Captain): "Yeah, I think that was awesome. I think the way we started with the ball. Kapp was exceptional as always but really happy to get over the line.

I was a little bit frustrated in that middle phase as they were building up a partnership. The wicket was really tricky. The odd ball was keeping look. Under the lights it became a really good wicket to bat on.

Yeah, all of them was really good with the bat. My role was to stay there till the end and win it for my side. I think we batted in partnerships. Nadine just smoked it all over the park and I really enjoyed watching it from the other end."
Heather Knight(England Women Captain): "I think the new ball had some variable bounce and Marizanne bowled really well. The partnership between Charlie and Sophie brought us in the game but unfortunately it was not our day.

Team is in a good condition. Charlie and Sophie takes care of the spin department and we have a good bowling option in Nat Sciver-Brunt. Dean also contributed with the bat and that is a good sign for us."
Marizanne Kapp (Player of the Match): "Yeah, that's about all which did. When I had a glance at the wicket, I did not think it would swing so much.

When I was bowling, I really enjoyed the swing it was offering and happy with my performance.

Well, I am probably not at my best yet. I would have liked to keep on bowling but happy with the other bowlers who contributed.

I am little bit annoyed that I should have finished off the game. The way Nadine batted, it was just exceptional. She took a lot of pressure from the shoulders of Wolvaardt."
Player of the Match: Marizanne Kapp
Time for the Post-Match Presentation.
11:18 PM IST and 7:48 PM Local Time | South Africa Women have dominated the England Women to start the ODI series with a victory by a margin of 6 wickets and with 70 balls remaining.

Coming to bat earlier in the day, England lost Sophia Dunkley cheaply. Tammy Beaumont and Heather Knight built a partnership between them but Tammy got out for 11 and Nat Sciver-Brunt soon followed her getting out for a bronze duck. Danielle Nicole Wyatt-Hodge got out for 11 and England were 4 down for just 50 on the board. However skipper Heather Knight carried the innings forward with wicketkeeper Amy Jones. Jones departed for 21 but a while after her dismissal, England lost Knight for 40 off 63 balls. 

Charlie Dean and Sophie Ecclestone then carried the innings forward and helped their side to recover from dire straits. They registered a 67-run partnership between them where Sophie scored only 17. The lower order didn't sustain for England as Lauren Bell and Lauren Filer failed to add runs on the board and give the required support to Dean. Dean remained unbeaten on 47 as England Women got wrapped up for just 186.

For Proteas, Marizanne Kapp and Annerie Dercksen took 3 wickets each. Nonkululeko Mlaba took 2 wickets and Nadine de Klerk chipped in with a wicket.

South Africa were off to a flying start as they took 18 runs from the first 2 overs. Unfortunately Tazmin Brits got out in the 3rd over and Sune Luus started to struggle. Laura Wolvaardt on the other side was watchful and in that phase, England bowlers put a restriction on the runs. Luus got out for 7 but Annerie Dercksen gave the fightback with her 40-ball 27. Marizanne Kapp was also going well but her innings didn't sustain. She scored a run-a-ball 22 to score 3 fours and a maximum and later was adjudged the player of the match.

The equations changed when Nadine de Klerk came to bat. Laura was watchful throughout her stay as she remained unbeaten on 59 from 114 balls with 7 boundaries. Nadine was in some mood today and she hit 11 boundaries on her way to score 48 and she took just 28 balls to reach there. She hit the winning shot that went to boundary.

For England Women, Lauren Bell, Lauren Filer, Charlie Dean and Nat Sciver-Brunt took a wicket each.

Stay tuned for the post-match presentations.
OVER 39
South Africa Women
189/4
Nadine de Klerk
48(28)
Laura Wolvaardt
59(114)
Charlie Dean
1-49(9.2)
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