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South Africa vs New Zealand, Women's T20 World Cup Live Score Updates: South Africa Win Toss, Opt To Bat vs New Zealand

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South Africa vs New Zealand, Women's T20 World Cup Live Score Updates: South Africa Women and New Zealand Women face each other in a Group A T20 World Cup match at Boland Park, Paarl on Monday.

South Africa started the tournament with a 3-run loss to Sri Lanka, while New Zealand were outplayed by Australia in their opening match.

The White Ferns lost their first game by a big margin of 97 runs. Their net run rate is -4.850 and they hold the bottom spot in the five-team table.

On the other hand, South Africa Women have a net run rate of -0.150. (LIVE SCORECARD) Both teams are out for their national anthems.

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