The Southland Times

Whitewash for White Ferns

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The White Ferns have suffered an embarrassi­ng series whitewash by South Africa.

The visitors won the third oneday internatio­nal women’s encounter against New Zealand in Hamilton yesterday by six wickets, to give them a 3-0 series victory.

With the Twenty20 World Cup looming for the White Ferns, South Africa’s dominance in the 50-overs format will have been a worrying performanc­e for coach Bob Carter.

Needing just 150 for victory at Seddon Park, South Africa reached their target with 12.4 overs to spare.

Legspinner Sune Luus plowed through New Zealand’s middle and lower-order to take 6-45 off her 10 overs, despite being the sixth bowler visiting skipper Dane van Niekerk turned to.

New Zealand were dismissed for 149 in 38.1 overs, meaning Marizanne Kapp – South Africa’s destroyer in their victory in the second match of the series – was only required to bowl four overs.

South Africa won the toss and put the hosts into bat and the Ferns looked to be close to rectifying things with their two star performers at the crease.

Suzie Bates and Sophie Devine had added 59 at a good clip for the third wicket until the new skipper fell for 24 off 37 balls.

That sparked a steady fall of wicket, with Bates fifth out after reaching 51 from 57 deliveries, becoming the second of six victims for Luus’ legbreaks.

The 24-year-old got three stumpings from wicketkeep­er Trisha Chetty as New Zealand lost their last five wickets for just 15 runs.

Amelia Kerr had a good spell of leg spin (1-31 off 10) for the hosts in South Africa’s reply but her team didn’t have enough runs to defend.

South Africa won the first ODI by seven wickets and the second by eight wickets.

Pace bowler Lea Tahuhu returns to the Ferns squad for the five-game ODI series between the two sides, starting in Mount Maunganui on Sunday, with the T20 World Cup starting for New Zealand with a match against Sri Lanka in Perth on February 22.

 ?? PHOTOSPORT ?? South Africa captain Dane van Niekerk hits out in hope against the White Ferns in Hamilton yesterday.
PHOTOSPORT South Africa captain Dane van Niekerk hits out in hope against the White Ferns in Hamilton yesterday.

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