South African netball coach Norma Plummer admitted that silly mistakes were the difference as the Proteas pulled off a dramatic draw against England on Sunday.The Proteas are involved in a Quad Series against England, New Zealand and Australia at the Cape Town International Convention Centre.On Sunday, the Proteas pulled off a stunning 46-46 draw against the England Roses to keep their hopes alive in the series.In the final seconds of the game with England leading 46-45, Karla Pretorius won a vital intercept which Lenize Potgieter converted to register the tournament's first draw.
Plummer admitted that some bad choices were made as South Africa failed to pull off a win against third-ranked England."I'm disappointed we didn't finish that off to get the win.
We had it there, but there were a couple of silly mistakes," Plummer told reporters following the match."And that's the difference when you play in pressure situations all the time and you haven't been in it for a while.
With some new players, there was a bit of nerves and some bad choices."South Africa lost their opening encounter against New Zealand 61-41.Plummer went on to urge Netball South Arica to help their side gain more Test experience ahead of July's Netball World Cup set to be hosted in South Africa."It's tough going, you don't get too many competitions other than the World Cup where you're you're playing a full game every day at that standard," said the Australian coach."We've got to look at how we utilise the team and there's still a few that haven't been on.