The Proteas' Netball World Cup hopes have ended despite a narrow victory against Uganda in their Pool G encounter at the Cape Town International Convention Centre (CTICC) on Wednesday. SEE | Netball World Cup guide In a relatively empty CTICC, the few hundred South Africans in the stands, including Olympian Chad le Clos, cheered on the hosts as the Proteas sealed a narrow 52-50 win.The Proteas will now play on Friday for fifth and sixth place with their opponents still to be decided.Starting the match, the Proteas needed to beat Uganda by 64 goals in order to make the World Cup semi-finals.
This calculation was determined after Jamaica defeated defending champions New Zealand 59-48 earlier in the day.With the World Cup semi-finals only a mathematic possibility, the Proteas had nothing to lose as they faced their African counterparts.South Africa dominated the game in the early stages, but it was Uganda who fought back gallantly.
In the first quarter, the combination of Ine-Marí Venter and Nichole Taljaard were in hot form as the home side opened a 16-11 lead.
In the second quarter, the Proteas once again dominated possession as they led 17-8 to open a 33-19 lead at half-time.The Ugandans, however, proved why they are one of the most talented netball nations around as they put the South African defence on the back foot in the third quarter.Mary Cholhok was the star for Uganda as she had a 100 percent success rate at goal as the visitors dominated to take the quarter 17-8 and trail by only five points.