Tazmin Brits Leads Proteas Women to Commanding Series Win over West Indies
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Tazmin Brits leads Proteas Women to commanding series win over West Indies
South Africa Women maul West Indies to claim ODI series - INews Guyana
An all-round dominant performance from South Africa’s women on Tuesday at the 3 W’s Oval, in spite of frequent showers, allowed the visitors to clinch the 3-match One Day International (ODI) series, 2-1. The series decider was perfectly set up on Tuesday, after West Indies and South Africa won the first and second games, respectively, […] The post South Africa Women maul West Indies to claim ODI series appeared first on INews Guyana.
Tazmin Brits century powers South Africa to ODI series win over Windies women - Trinidad and Tobago Newsday
SOUTH AFRICA women wrapped up their three-match One-Day International series against the West Indies in convincing fashion at the 3Ws Oval, Barbados on June 17 when they registered a 166-run victory via the Duckworth-Lewis-Stern (DLS) Method in a rain-affected affair. Batting first, South Africa were well on their way to posting a huge total and eventually rattled off 278 for six from 45.5 overs. Captain Laura Wolvaardt (75 off 76 balls) and fel…
South Africa Women Clinch ODI Series 2-1 as Tazmin Brits, Masabata Klass Star in Decider - Female Cricket
The return of the experienced veteran all-rounder and a genuine match-winner in Marizanne Kapp had an immediate impact on South Africa, boosting the morale of the Proteas unit, as they… The post South Africa Women Clinch ODI Series 2-1 as Tazmin Brits, Masabata Klass Star in Decider appeared first on Female Cricket.
Brits century sets up Proteas Women’s series win
Tazmin Brits powered the Proteas Women to a series-clinching 166-run win (DLS method) in the third ODI against the West Indies in Barbados on Tuesday. Brits led the way with a blistering 101 from just 91 balls, striking eight fours and four sixes. She shared a vital opening stand with captain Laura Wolvaardt, who added 75 off 76 deliveries (seven fours), as South Africa posted 278-6 in 45.5 overs before rain brought an early end to their innings…
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