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Laura Wolvaardt - ICC Women's World Cup: Harmanpreet Kaur, Rajeshwari Gayakwad Guide India To Two-Run Win vs South Africa In Warm-Up - sports.ndtv.com - South Africa - New Zealand - India - Pakistan -  Lincoln -  Sandhu

ICC Women's World Cup: Harmanpreet Kaur, Rajeshwari Gayakwad Guide India To Two-Run Win vs South Africa In Warm-Up

Star batter Harmanpreet Kaur struck form with a timely hundred as India eked out a narrow two-run win over South Africa in a warm-up match of the ICC Women's World Cup on Sunday. The India vice-captain, who had regained some form with her first fifty in 12 months during the final ODI against New Zealand, slammed a 119-ball 114 with the help of 11 boundaries. The innings will calm the nerves of the team management as she remains a key player for India's World Cup campaign.

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Kagiso Rabada - Neil Wagner - Plays of the day: Kagiso Rabada shines for Proteas with 5/60 - iol.co.za - South Africa - New Zealand -  Johannesburg

Plays of the day: Kagiso Rabada shines for Proteas with 5/60

Johannesburg - With the second Test evenly poised with South Africa leading New Zealand by 211 runs in the second innings at stumps on day three, Proteas bowler Kagiso Rabada’s performance was one of the standout moments of the day.

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Laura Wolvaardt - Women's World Cup: Harmanpreet, Rajeshwari guide India to two-run win over South Africa in warm-up game - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - South Africa - New Zealand - India - Pakistan -  Lincoln

Women's World Cup: Harmanpreet, Rajeshwari guide India to two-run win over South Africa in warm-up game

Harmanpreet Kaur struck form with a timely hundred as India eked out a narrow two-run win over South Africa in a warm-up match of the ICC Women's World Cup here on Sunday. The India vice-captain, who had regained some form with her first fifty in 12 months during the final ODI against New Zealand, slammed a 119-ball 114 with the help of 11 boundaries. The innings will calm the nerves of the team management as she remains a key player for India's World Cup campaign.

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Aiden Markram - Kyle Verreynne - Daryl Mitchell - Colin De-Grandhomme - Tom Blundell - Matt Henry - Tim Southee - Neil Wagner - New Zealand vs South Africa, 2nd Test, Day 3 Report: New Zealand Strike Back As South Africa Stumble To 140/5 - sports.ndtv.com - South Africa - New Zealand

New Zealand vs South Africa, 2nd Test, Day 3 Report: New Zealand Strike Back As South Africa Stumble To 140/5

After being outplayed for two days, New Zealand held hope they could salvage the second Test as they reduced South Africa to 140 for five at stumps on day three in Christchurch on Sunday. It gave the Proteas an overall lead of 211 with five wickets remaining after posting 364 in their first innings and then bowling New Zealand out for 293. But there has been a momentum shift in the Test after South Africa dominated the first two days.

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Harmanpreet Kaur - Sune Luus - Mithali Raj - ICC Women's World Cup: ICC Gaffe Creates Confusion Over Result Of India vs South Africa Warm-Up Fixture - sports.ndtv.com - South Africa - India

ICC Women's World Cup: ICC Gaffe Creates Confusion Over Result Of India vs South Africa Warm-Up Fixture

The International Cricket Council (ICC) changed the scorecard of the warm-up fixture between India-South Africa on numerous occasions and as a result, confusion was caused regarding the outcome of the match. Earlier, the scorecard stated that South Africa defeated India by four wickets, however, half an hour later, a scoresheet went viral on social media suggesting that India won the match by two runs. Sometime later, the ICC website also updated the scorecard, and eventually, it showed how India actually won the match by two runs. South Africa needed eight runs to win in the final over, but they managed to score just five, and in the end, India won the contest by 2 runs.

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Daryl Mitchell - Rassie van der Dussen says Proteas aiming to set 300 for NZ to chase - iol.co.za - South Africa - New Zealand -  Johannesburg

Rassie van der Dussen says Proteas aiming to set 300 for NZ to chase

Johannesburg - The Proteas remain hopeful that the Hagley Oval pitch will deteriorate, despite weather forecasts for the next few days in the climax of the second Test, not favouring such a development.

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Daryl Mitchell - Colin De-Grandhomme - Matt Henry - Tim Southee - Neil Wagner - Proteas' Christchurch resurgence: 'Hopefully it speaks to our character' - news24.com - South Africa - New Zealand

Proteas' Christchurch resurgence: 'Hopefully it speaks to our character'

Proteas batter Rassie van der Dussen hopes their continued fightback in the second Test against New Zealand in Christchurch speaks to their ability to bounce back from dire situations.

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Aiden Markram - Daryl Mitchell - Colin De-Grandhomme - Tom Blundell - Matt Henry - Tim Southee - Neil Wagner - 2nd Test: New Zealand strike back as South Africa stumble to 140-5 on Day 3 - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - South Africa - New Zealand

2nd Test: New Zealand strike back as South Africa stumble to 140-5 on Day 3

New Zealand held hope they could salvage the second Test as they reduced South Africa to 140 for five at stumps on day three in Christchurch on Sunday. It gave the Proteas an overall lead of 211 with five wickets remaining after posting 364 in their first innings and then bowling New Zealand out for 293. But there has been a momentum shift in the Test after South Africa dominated the first two days. Day three went New Zealand's way after they were rescued from 91 for five by a 133-run stand between Colin de Grandhomme and Daryl Mitchell on a docile wicket. When South Africa started their second innings 71 runs ahead, New Zealand needed quick wickets and Tim Southee and Matt Henry obliged to have the tourists 38-3.

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