Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

ALL-ROUND KAPP SECURES SERIES VICTORY FOR SA

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Aquick-fire half century and two wickets for South Africa Women’s Mar i zan ne Ka pp were the difference in another tight contest against Sri Lanka in the second ODI at Potchefstr­oom. The tourists have acquitted themselves well, coming within seven and 30 runs of two victories, but have conceded the series, falling 0-2 behind with a game to play.

The hosts suffered a blow before the game had even begun, with captain Dane van Niekerk, who starred in the first ODI with her maiden ODI century and two wickets, ruled out through injury.

Fellow leg-spinning all-rounder Sune Luus stepped in to lead, and though she lost the toss, she was able to watch contentedl­y as South Africa’s top three laid a strong platform, marching to 106 for one.

Opener Laura Wolvaardt and number three Lara Goodall each struck fifties – for the latter, her first in internatio­nal cricket – but their dismissals, sandwichin­g some middleorde­r profligacy, meant the Proteas were 183 for six with eight overs to bat, and in danger of squanderin­g their good start.

They were thankful to Marizanne Kapp, who blitzed her way to 69 not out off 34 balls, finishing with a strike-rate of 203, the sixth-highest by any batter in Women’s ODIS for a score of 50 or more.

Wicket-keeper Faye Tunnicliff­e provided solid support in an 85-run stand, and South Africa ended on a daunting 268 for seven.

Sri Lanka had never chased as much to win an ODI, and after the early loss of Prasadani Weerakkody, who edged behind off Kapp, and a rain delay, Chamari Atapattu raced out of the blocks to give them belief.

She crashed 13 fours and three sixes in her 78-ball 94 before edging Luus to the keeper, with all but 39 of Sri Lanka’s runs to her name.

Anushka Sanjeewani had at least stuck with her and she carried on to take Sri Lanka to 163 for two before two wickets in two balls dented their progress.

South Africa Women: 268/7 in 50 overs (Andrie Steyn 24, Laura Wolvaardt 64, Lara Goodall 52,

Marizanne Kapp 69 n.o, Kavisha Dilhari 2/34)

Sri Lanka Women: 231 in 46.2 overs (Chamari Atapattu 94, Anushka Sanjeewani 46, Harshitha Madhavi 30, Nilakshi Damayanthi 26, Marizanne Kapp 2/41, Tumi Sekhukhune 2/55). ICC

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