Proteas taste defeat for first time at World Cup after Lanning masterclass
The Proteas have tasted defeat for the first time at the Women's World Cup in New Zealand, losing by 5 wickets to tournament favourites Australia in Wellington on Tuesday.
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The Proteas have tasted defeat for the first time at the Women's World Cup in New Zealand, losing by 5 wickets to tournament favourites Australia in Wellington on Tuesday.
Australia Test captain Pat Cummins has had his fair share of on-field battles with modern-day greats Virat Kohli, Joe Root, Babar Azam and Kane Williamson. When asked about the similarities in how these prolific right-handers construct their innings in the longest format of the game to achieve the amount of success that all of them have managed consistently, Cummins said all of them "know their game" incredibly well. "All know their game incredibly well, They are never flustered, happy to bat long periods of time," Cummins said while replying to an NDTV query in a select-media interaction organized by Sony Sports Network.
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There's not much there now besides a couple of flat, bare acres of dirt dotted with heavy yellow machinery.
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SAW vs AUSW, Women's World Cup, Live Updates: South Africa face Australia in top of the table clash at the ICC Women's World Cup at Basin Reserve in Wellington on Tuesday. Both teams are yet to face defeat in the ongoing competition, but that will have to change after this fixture. South Africa have played four games so far while Australia have played one more than their opponents. In their previous, South Africa edged out the hosts New Zealand while Australia overcame last edition's finalist India. South Africa will guarantee themselves a semi-final berth if they beat Australia, who have already booked their place in the knockout stage. (LIVE SCORECARD)
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