Women Cricket World Cup

2022 - 3 - 17

Marizanne Kapp -- New Zealand Women vs South Africa Women Marizanne Kapp - New Zealand Women vs South Africa Women

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New Zealand beaten by South Africa in women's cricket World Cup ... (Stuff.co.nz)

Hosts had victory in their sights before Marizanne Kapp stole the vital cup match for South Africa. The White Ferns now have to defeat the defending champions ...

They next meet fellow unbeaten side Australia and then have further opportunities to clinch a semis spot against the West Indies and India. They made light work of India on Wednesday, knowing they couldn’t afford another loss to make the semifinals. Like elite athletes at their peak, our sports journalists are highly trained in the art of news. So we're asking you to support us with more than your attention. That would give them eight points, which still may not be enough for the hosts to make the last four, with Australia and South Africa heading the points table on eight already, and India, the West Indies and England all hunting a semifinal place. New Zealand lost their latest round-robin game of the tournament by two wickets in a thrilling finish to South Africa in Hamilton on Thursday.

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SA vs NZ, ICC Women's World Cup: South Africa continue unbeaten ... (Times of India)

Cricket News: South Africa edged out hosts New Zealand by two wickets in a thrilling league stage match to continue their unbeaten run in the ICC Women's ...

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Women's Cricket World Cup: South Africa edge thriller with New ... (Sky Sports)

Marizanne Kapp was again South Africa's hero as they edged a thriller against New Zealand, getting home with two wickets and three balls to spare.

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ICC Women's Cricket World Cup 2022: South Africa Beat New ... (Outlook India)

South Africa consolidated their second spot on ICC Women's World Cup 2022 points table while New Zealand have just two wins from five outings.

New Zealand lost their final six wickets for just 30 runs to be all out in the 48th over. But when Devine was bowled by Khaka in the 41st over the hosts suffered a late collapse. Brief Scores: New Zealand Women 238 all out in 47.5 overs (Sophie Devine 93, Amelia Kerr 42; Shabnim Ismail 3/27, Aybonga Khaka 3/31) lost to South Africa Women 229 for 8 in 49.3 overs (Laura Wolvaardt 67, Sune Luus 51; Amelia Kerr 3/50) by two wickets. But Kapp held on to one end, smashing boundaries when required. Wolvaardt, however, remained unperturbed and kept finding the boundaries. Amelia Kerr (3/50) trapped Wolvaardt leg before to put an end to the 88-run partnership between the opener and Luus in the 36th over before dismissing Mignon du Preez (1) in her next over.

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Women's World Cup: South Africa register their fourth straight win (The Bridge)

South Africa edged out hosts New Zealand by two wickets in a thrilling league stage match to continue their unbeaten run in the ICC Women's Cricket World ...

Luus had the New Zealand number three trapped leg before and experienced batter Amy Satterthwaite (1) fell in the next over to Khaka as the Proteas quickly gained the upper hand. New Zealand lost their final six wickets for just 30 runs to be all out in the 48th over. When Luus was caught by Katey Martin in the 41st over it seemed that the Proteas were losing momentum as New Zealand continued to claim wickets.

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Kapp guides South Africa to nailbiting victory at Women's Cricket ... (Insidethegames.biz)

South Africa's cricketers have maintained their unbeaten record at the Women's Cricket World Cup with a tense two wicket victory over host nation New ...

It was the first time South Africa had beaten New Zealand at the Women's Cricket World Cup. The New Zealand innings was founded on the efforts of skipper Sophie Devine who struck a superb 93. South Africa have maintained their unbeaten record at the International Cricket Council Women’s Cricket World Cup with a tense last over two-wicket victory over host nation New Zealand in Hamilton.

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ICC Women's World Cup: Marizanne Kapp leads South Africa to a ... (The New Indian Express)

Marizanne Kapp held her nerve with the bat as South Africa claimed a two-wicket win over New Zealand in their ICC Women's Cricket World Cup clash at Seddon ...

Luus had the New Zealand number three trapped LBW for 42 and experienced batter Amy Satterthwaite (1) fell in the next over to Khaka as the Proteas quickly gained the upper hand. This was also South Africa's first win over New Zealand in a Women's Cricket World Cup and are now on par with Australia in terms of eight points but are second-placed due to the net run rate. The duo looked solid and put on 81 for the second wicket until South Africa captain Sune Luus (1/48) intervened with the big wicket of Kerr.

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