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Proteas Women Celebrate Kiwi Win, but Now Turn Their Focus to in-Form World Cup Hosts India

Tazmin Brits set a new record with five centuries in 2025 as South Africa secured a six-wicket win over New Zealand in the ICC Women's Cricket World Cup.

  • On Monday, October 6, in Indore, South Africa secured a group-stage victory over New Zealand in the Women's Cricket World Cup, winning the match by four wickets.
  • South Africa bounced back strongly after being bowled out for just 69 in their previous game against England, while New Zealand entered the match after a loss to Australia.
  • Tazmin Brits powered the chase with a quick 101, supported by Sune Luus's unbeaten 81, as Nonkululeko Mlaba earlier took 4-40 to restrict New Zealand to 231.
  • Brits and Luus set a new record with their 159-run stand, and Brits expressed her satisfaction with the victory, emphasizing how important it was for the team to bounce back following their initial game.
  • This commanding win gave South Africa their first points, improved their tournament position to fifth, and handed New Zealand a record 32nd Women's World Cup loss.
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Tazmin Brits century helps South Africa beat New Zealand at Women’s Cricket World Cup

INDORE, India (AP) — Tazmin Brits scored a century as South Africa beat New Zealand by six wickets Monday with a turnaround batting performance at the Women’s Cricket World Cup.

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The Hindu broke the news in India on Monday, October 6, 2025.
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