Sunday World (South Africa)

Khaka gets SA going at Women’s World Cup

- - icc-cricket.com*

A brilliant spell from Proteas medium pace bowler Ayabonga Khaka has helped South Africa escape with a hard-fought 32run victory over a gallant Bangladesh in their opening match of ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup in Dunedin, New Zealand, yesterday.

Khaka’s match-winning 4/32 included a spell of three wickets in nine balls as she put the clamps on Bangladesh’s batting line-up and ensured her side was able to defend a modest total of 207.

Openers Shamima Sultana (28) and Sharmin Akhter (34) had given Bangladesh a perfect start as they reached 69 without loss, but Khaka’s timely interventi­on reduced the score to 72/3 with wickets falling in quick succession as the required run-rate continued to rise.

Skipper Nigar Sultana (29) and Ritu Moni (27) tried to use their experience to get Bangladesh back in it, but Shabnim Ismail (1/33) and Masabata Klaas (2/36) returned to the crease with the ball as the Proteas held on.

Earlier, Fariha Trisna was the pick of the Bangladesh bowlers with 3/35 and Jahanara Alam (2/28) and Ritu Moni (2/36) stood out with two wickets apiece as Bangladesh excelled in their first-ever match at a 50-over World Cup.

All-rounder Marizanne Kapp top-scored for South Africa with 42, while opener Laura Wolvaardt (41) and the dangerous Chloe Tryon (39) also got starts as the Proteas badly missed the veteran batter Lizelle Lee.

In their next match, the Proteas face Pakistan on Friday, thereafter England on Monday, March 14.

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/Gallo Images Ayabonga Khaka led SA to victory.

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