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Women's T20 World Cup 2024: Wolvaardt, Brits Complement Mlaba’s Four-Fer As South Africa Wallop West Indies


South Africa catered themselves to a huge win over West Indies [Source: @ICC/x]South Africa catered themselves to a huge win over West Indies [Source: @ICC/x]

South Africa consigned West Indies to a huge defeat in the second Group B match of the 2024 ICC Women’s T20 World Cup at the Dubai International Stadium on October 4.

Here’s the timeline of how SA-W vs WI-W panned out in Dubai:

SA-W vs WI-W Highlights: Marizanne Kapp Jolts WI Top-Order With Early Wickets

South African speedster Marizanne Kapp jolted West Indies early with the wicket of captain Hayley Matthews in just the third over of the match. Matthews’ opening partner Qiana Joseph, meanwhile, was cleaned up by Nonkululeko Mlaba a couple of overs later as West Indies ended up losing both openers inside the first powerplay.

Kapp also accounted for the key wicket of Deandra Dottin as West Indies crashed to 32-3 in less than seven overs.

SA-W vs WI-W Highlights: Mlaba’s Four-Fer Restricts WI To 118-6

Shortly after West Indies reached 57-3 at the halfway stage of the innings, they lost well-set Shemaine Campbelle (17 off 21), Chinelle Henry (first-ball duck) and Aaliyah Alleyne (seven off eight) all in quick succession to South African spinner Nonkululeko Mlaba, who claimed astonishing figures of 4-29 from her four overs.

At 83-6 with five overs still remaining, Stafanie Taylor anchored the remainder of the innings with a crafty 44* from 41 balls. Fellow unbeaten batter Zaida James also belted a swift 15* as West Indies reached 118-6 by the competition of their 20 innings.

SA-W vs WI-W Highlights: Wolvaardt, Brits Extract 68 From First 10 Overs

In pursuit of 119, South African openers Laura Wolvaardt and Tazmin Brits accumulated 43 runs from the first six overs, and 68 at the halfway stage of the innings without the loss of any wicket. At the time, both Wolvaardt and Brits were approaching their respective half-centuries at 36* and 29*, respectively.

SA-W vs WI-W Highlights: Twin Half-Centuries Set Up South Africa’s 10-Wicket Win

Laura Wolvaardt and Tazmin Brits listed cracking half-centuries to navigate South Africa to an emphatic ten-wicket win with more than two overs to spare.

While Brits made 57* from 52 balls with six classy boundaries, captain Wolvaardt top-scored in the innings with a fluent 59* off 55 with seven elegant hits to the fence.