The Citizen (Gauteng)

Netball teams still unbeaten

- Wesley Botton

Both South African teams remained unbeaten yesterday after sweeping aside their opposition on day two of the Diamond Challenge internatio­nal netball series in Polokwane.

Ranked 17 places higher than their opponents, the Proteas were relentless from the start in their clash against Botswana, ultimately charging to a dominant 83-16 win.

Holding nothing back in the early stages, as they continued their preparatio­ns for the 2019 World Cup, the hosts were 19-2 ahead at the end of the first quarter and they held a significan­t lead of 38-7 at half-time.

Unable to produce a significan­t challenge, Botswana trailed 58-12 heading into the final stanza, and they ultimately lost by 67 points.

Earlier, the SA Presidents XII raced to a commanding win over Namibia. The national invitation side, which consist largely of Under-21 players, received little resistance throughout the match and romped to a 61-31 victory.

Botswana and Namibia, who were both ranked outside the top 20 teams in the world, were the only sides in the six-team Diamond Challenge tournament who remained without a win, with three days of competitio­n remaining.

Meanwhile, Zambia fought back from a narrow deficit in the early stages to secure a 57-51 victory in a hard-fought battle against a higher-ranked Zimbabwe team. Zambia earned their maiden victory of the tournament, handing the Zimbabwean­s their first defeat in the process.

This afternoon, the Proteas were expected to face perhaps their stiffest challenge of the series in their derby clash against the SA Presidents team (at 3pm).

Their match was set to be followed by a contest between Botswana and Zambia (5pm), while Namibia were up against Zimbabwe in the day’s final game (7pm).

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