Tryon on Proteas' sparkling turnaround in Paarl: 'We still have that fire burning'
Proteas all-rounder Chloe Tryon says the fire is burning following their ICC Women's T20 World Cup triumph against New Zealand in Paarl on Monday.
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Proteas all-rounder Chloe Tryon says the fire is burning following their ICC Women's T20 World Cup triumph against New Zealand in Paarl on Monday.
Riding on Jemimah Rodrigues' career-best century and half-tons from opener Smriti Mandhana and Deepti Sharma, India defeated a fighting South Africa by 23 runs to set up a title clash with Sri Lanka in the women's Tri-Nation ODI series in Colombo on Wednesday. Rodrigues' blazing 123 off 101 balls, laced with 15 fours and a six, saw India post a huge 337 for 9 before the bowlers, led by pacer seamer Amanjot Kaur (3/59) and off-spinner Deepti Sharma (2/57) restricted the opponents to 314/7. This despite Annerie Dercksen's fine 81-run knock and stand-in skipper Chloe Tryon's 67.
The Proteas find themselves in a difficult position after a batting collapse spurred on by Lauren Bell saw England in commanding position on day two of the sole Test at Mangaung Oval.
Opener Tammy Beaumont's half-century steered England to a series win against the Proteas women in the rain-affected third and final ODI at JB Marks Oval in Potchefstroom.
England bounced back with a clinical six-wicket win to level the three-match series in the second ODI at Kingsmead in Durban.
England dominated with both bat and ball to seal the T20 series as the Proteas women fell to a 36-run defeat on Wednesday.
The Proteas suffered another heartbreaking World Cup defeat as they were restricted to 126-9 against New Zealand in the Women's T20 World Cup final in Dubai.
South Africa dominated Scotland in all departments of the game to register a commanding 80-run win in a Women's T20 World Cup match in Dubai on Wednesday. Batting first, South Africa posted a strong 166 for five in the allotted 20 overs. In reply, the Scots failed miserably with the bat and were all out for 86 in 17.5 overs. Only two Scotland batters could reach double digits, reflecting their woes. Nonkululeko Mlaba (3/12) was the most successful bowler for South Africa while there were two wickets apiece for Chloe Tryon (2/22) and Nadine de Klerk (2/15).
There were no surprises as Cricket South Africa (CSA) announced a 15-player squad for next month's T20 Women's World Cup in the United Arab Emirates (UAE).