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Wolvaardt stars in SA win against Pakistan
Laura Wolvaardt scored an unbeaten half-century to help South Africa clinch a semi-final berth with a comfortable 17-run victory against Pakistan in the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup here on Sunday.
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The Proteas posted 136 for six thanks to a late flurry from the 20-year-old Wolvaardt (53 not out), who hit four boundaries in the closing stages. With Pakistan only managing 119 for five, South Africa earned a third successive win to join India in securing a place in Thursday’s semi-finals. Lizelle Lee (4) didn’t last long as Diana Baig picked up a wicket in her first over for the third game running after South Africa opted to bat. Diana then dismissed Dane van Niekerk (3), who faced 10 balls. Marizanne Kapp ended the Powerplay with a wristy flick for a four as South Africa reached 23 for two.
Mignon du Preez looked assured in advancing to 17 but mistimed her reverse sweep off Nida Dar and played on to make it 54 for three. Wolvaardt came to the middle and struggled to get going with Kapp (31), who holed out to long-off for teenager Syeda Aroob Shah’s maiden Women’s T20 World Cup wicket.
South Africa’s score ticked past 100 in the 17th over when Sune Luus departed for 12, looping Aiman to Omaima Sohail at point. Wolvaardt then pierced the gap between two fielders through long-on and twice played over cover.
South Africa maintained the momentum with the ball and dismissed Muneeba Ali (12), who miscued Shabnim Ismail to mid-on in the fourth over. Van Niekerk was agitated by a pair of misfields in her second over and responded by taking the pace off the ball to trap Nida in front as Pakistan slipped to 26 for three. Javeria (31) though battled on, picking boundaries in three successive overs, but her 100th T20I ended in cruel fashion when Chloe Tryon deflected Aliya Riaz’s drive onto her stumps.
In another match, England trounced West Indies by 46 runs as Nat Sciver struck ahalf century.
Brief scores: South Africa: 136/2 in 20 overs (L Wolvaardt 53*, M Kapp 31; D Baig 2-19) Pakistan 119/5 in 20 overs (A Riaz 39*; J Khan 31; S Ismail 1-20)
England: 143/ 5 in 20 overs (N Sciver 57, D Wyatt 29; A Mohammed 1-23) beat West Indies: 97 all out in 17.1 overs (Kirby 20; S Ecclestone 3-7, S Glenn 2-16) by 46 runs.
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