Daily Dispatch

Du Preez clinches tense win for SA women over England

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South Africa’s Mignon du Preez celebrated her 100th Twenty20 match by hitting a six and a four in consecutiv­e balls in the final over to power her team to a thrilling six-wicket win over England in Perth yesterday.

South Africa appeared in a precarious position in their chase of 124, needing 33 from the last three overs, but they managed to bring the equation down to nine from six balls.

Experience­d England seamer Katherine Brunt conceded only two in her first two deliveries before Du Preez sealed the win for South Africa in the Group A clash.

Natalie Sciver’s knock of 50 from 41 balls helped England post 123 for eight in their 20 overs after being asked to bat first at the WACA ground.

South Africa were going well with an 84-run stand for the second wicket between captain Dane van Niekerk, who made 46, and Marizanne Kapp.

But they lost both batsmen in consecutiv­e overs as the asking rate kept climbing in the face of clinical left-arm spin bowling from Sophie Ecclestone, who finished with 2-19.

Earlier, South African bowlers kept picking up wickets at regular intervals to stall England’s momentum.

Opener Amy Jones provided a solid start for England with a knock of 23, but they lost Jones and fellow opener Danni Wyatt in quick succession while captain Heather Knight also fell cheaply to leave them tottering at 43-3 in the ninth over.

Sciver steadied the innings, however, and hit five fours and a six before falling in the 19th over to Ayabonga Khaka, who finished with figures of 3-25.

 ?? AFP/ TONY ASHBY ?? CELEBRATIN­G: Mignon Du Preez of South Africa leads her team in celebratio­n after winning the Twenty20 women's World Cup cricket match against England.
AFP/ TONY ASHBY CELEBRATIN­G: Mignon Du Preez of South Africa leads her team in celebratio­n after winning the Twenty20 women's World Cup cricket match against England.

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