The Citizen (Gauteng)

Proteas Women up for the fight

DE KLERK: EAGER TO HIT BACK IN SRI LANKA ODI SERIES

- Wesley Bo on

After putting up a fight in a losing cause during the three-match T20 Internatio­nal series, Proteas Women’s all-rounder Nadine de Klerk admitted the national team were gutted by the final result.

But she insisted they were eager to hit back against Sri Lanka Women when the ODI campaign gets underway next week.

Opening the T20I series in style, captain Laura Wolvaardt delivered in spectacula­r fashion for the Proteas Women, bashing her maiden century in the short format in Benoni.

The skipper hit 102 runs off just 63 balls, carrying her team to 198/5, and the tourists were bowled out for 119 as South Africa secured a 79-run victory.

However, while they did not have it all their own way in the second and third fixtures, the Sri Lankans dug deep to wrap up a 2-1 series victory.

In Potchefstr­oom, the hosts were restricted to 137/8 and Sri Lanka reached 138/3, earning a seven-wicket win with seven balls to spare.

In the series decider in East London on Wednesday, the South Africans made 155/6, and the visitors responded by compiling 156/6 to grab a narrow four-wicket victory with five balls remaining.

Wolvaardt again played a starring role at the top of the order, contributi­ng 56 runs, though it was not enough to carry her team over the line.

“The way we started off in that first game we expected a lot more from ourselves in the next couple of games,” said De Klerk, who made 44 not out and took 2/25 in the series decider.

“I think we just didn’t play the cricket we wanted and we weren’t up to standard, so we are really disappoint­ed and we will have to try and improve as quickly as we can for the three ODIs.”

The Sri Lankans will now turn out in a tour match against an SA Women’s XI in East London tomorrow.

They will then play the first of three ODIs against the Proteas Women, also in East London next Tuesday, followed by games in Kimberley and Potchefstr­oom.

 ?? Picture: Gallo Images ?? PUMPED UP. Proteas all-rounder Nadine de Klerk is hopeful the team can turn their fortunes around in the ODI series against Sri Lanka after falling short in the T20s.
Picture: Gallo Images PUMPED UP. Proteas all-rounder Nadine de Klerk is hopeful the team can turn their fortunes around in the ODI series against Sri Lanka after falling short in the T20s.

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