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SA women all set for Cricket World Cup in India

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SOUTH AFRICAN cricket captain Mignon du Preez is confident her team will hold their own in the upcoming Women’s World Cup in India, starting at the end of January.

“We’re facing tough competitio­n but we’ve got the talent and skills to do well,” Du Preez said yesterday.

“I believe it’s definitely going to take brilliant individual performanc­es within the team environmen­t to help us to do well in the Women’s World Cup and every single player is going to play a vital role.”

South Africa have been drawn against Australia, New Zealand and Pakistan in Group B and will open their campaign against New Zealand in Mumbai on February 1.

Du Preez singled out Pakistan as the team to beat, in their bid to qualify for the Super Sixes stage of the tournament.

“Pakistan will be our main target to help us secure a spot in the Super Sixes,” she said. “We have quite a good track record against Pakistan and hopefully we can keep it that way.

“In our recent encounter at the World Twenty20, we had managed to come out on top and have a bit of momentum going for us. Their bowling attack is very powerful and they have star players like Sana Mir, Nain Abidi, Bismah Maroof and Javeria Khan.”

South Africa are playing in an ongoing five-match ODI series against the West Indies women and secured an 80-run victory against the hosts in their first match on Monday.

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