That's it from our coverage of this game. South Africa Women have taken an unassailable lead for 2-0. However, one final game of the series is still left to be played at The Wanderers Stadium on Friday. This is Mohammad Anab signing off on behalf of my co-commentator Arjun Bhalla and our scorer/analyst Zeeshan Naiyer. Cheers.
Laura Wolvaardt (South Africa Captain and POTM): "Great first half with the bat. I didn't think it was a 370-odd wicket but we did well to reach that score. We could have done well in bowling and fielding. Sune Luus and Dane van Niekerk had a great partnership. Nice to see Dane scoring runs after returning to the team after four years. At one time, she was even in the race to get a century as well. A nice thing to get a POTM award at the end of the year for me. Need to stay consistent. As I said, we can do better in bowling. But overall, the team has displayed good performance."
Player of the Match: Laura Wolvaardt
Gaby Lewis (Ireland Women Captain): "Definitely a lot of positives from this tour and especially this match. We are moving in the right direction, and that's the most important thing. The way the girls batted was brilliant. Orla deserved a ton there. There's still one more game to go, and we should get over the line in that.
With the new ball, we started really well, kudos to the new ball bowlers. We are creating chances, but we cannot hold onto them.
(On getting past 300) That was the real positive. We were batting aggressively in the middle, and were taking on the bowlers. We wanted to push as much as we could. When Orla and Amy were batting, it seemed reachable. Plenty of positives, looking forward to the last game. Definitely, looking at this tour, we are moving in the right direction."
Time for post-match presentations...
8:32 PM IST, 5:02 PM Local Time: South Africa have bowled out Ireland on 301 runs, winning this match by 74 runs. They have also taken an insurmountable lead of 2-0 in this three-match series.
After opting to bat first, the hosts made full use of ideal batting conditions as their top order dismantled the Irish bowling with authority and composure. Openers set the tone early, laying a solid platform before the middle order accelerated ruthlessly in the latter half of the innings. Captain Laura Wolvaardt (124) led from the front with a superb century, combining elegance with controlled aggression.
She anchored the innings, finding gaps with ease and punishing anything loose, as South Africa surged past the 200-run mark without significant damage. Her knock provided the backbone around which the innings was built.
Wolvaardt received strong support from Sune Luus (114), who produced a blistering hundred of her own. Luus shifted gears effortlessly, targeting the spinners and clearing the infield with regularity. Her acceleration ensured South Africa never lost momentum and kept Irelandās bowlers under constant pressure.
Dane van Niekerk (88) showed her hard-hitting skills and went on to register her first WODI half-century in four years.
Irelandās bowlers endured a long day in the field, with only brief periods of control. They managed to break partnerships sporadically but were unable to sustain pressure for extended spells against a relentless batting lineup.
South Africa closed their innings at 375 for 6, one of their highest totals in One-Day Internationals, leaving Ireland with a daunting target and little room for error in the chase.
Irelandās reply faltered early when Sarah Forbes was dismissed for a duck in the opening over. Captain Gaby Lewis responded with a counterattacking innings, striking 45 off 52 balls to briefly lift the tempo, but her dismissal once again checked Irelandās progress.
The backbone of the innings was provided by a resolute partnership between Amy Hunter and Orla Prendergast. Hunter batted with composure and intent, rotating the strike effectively and finding regular boundaries on her way to a valuable 64, before falling as Ireland attempted to accelerate.
Prendergast anchored the chase superbly, absorbing pressure and pacing her innings with maturity as wickets fell around her. She got dismissed for 97 in the 42nd over.
Ireland found some late impetus through Leah Paul, who added urgency with a brisk 36, but South Africaās bowlers continued to strike at key moments. Tight spells, mixed with variations in pace and length, ensured the visitors were unable to sustain the run rate required to stay in the contest.
At the end of the 42nd over, Ireland were 262 for 6, and the asking rate had climbed beyond reach. With well over a hundred runs still required from the final eight overs, South Africa remained firmly in control.
It was just a matter of time before the lower-end batters started losing their wickets and Ireland got all out for 301 in 47.5 overs. Nevertheless, it was a great batting effort from the young Irish side.
Seamer Leah Jones was the pick of the bowlers for the Proteas with three scalps. Spinners Miane Smit and Nondumiso Shangase took two wickets each.