'Disappointed' Proteas insist World Cup semi-final loss 'doesn't define us'
Proteas skipper Sune Luus says that their Women's World Cup semi-final defeat against England doesn't define them after finishing off a stellar campaign in New Zealand.
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Proteas skipper Sune Luus says that their Women's World Cup semi-final defeat against England doesn't define them after finishing off a stellar campaign in New Zealand.
Despite the unwanted result against England at Christchurch on Thursday in the semi-final of the ongoing ICC Women's Cricket World Cup 2022, South Africa skipper Sune Luus said that it was an amazing campaign for the Proteas and as a captain, she is proud of her team. Danni Wyatt's maiden World Cup century saw England post an imposing 293 for eight as Wyatt and Sophia Dunkley put on 116 for the fifth wicket. In response, South Africa were rocked as Laura Wolvaardt and Lizelle Lee fell early before Sophie Ecclestone continued her rich run of form to take six wickets for 36 runs to bowl South Africa out for a paltry 156.
Heading into the final on Sunday at the Hagley Oval, England captain Heather Knight spoke admirably of her team's 'complete performance' against South Africa, and said they are excited for the title clash in the ongoing ICC Women's Cricket World Cup 2022. Danni Wyatt's century and Sophie Eccletone's sensational six-wicket haul helped England in ending South Africa's dream campaign in the World Cup as they were outplayed by the English team in all three departments in the semi-final.
England Women are one win away from successfully defending the World Cup title after a crushing 137-run victory over South Africa set up a showdown with Australia in Sunday's final.
England will face Australia in the Women’s Cricket World Cup final this weekend after a stunning victory over South Africa in Christchurch.
Danielle Wyatt made the most of the luck that came her way en route to a memorable hundred as defending champions England showed their big-match temperament with a 137-run win over South Africa to enter the Women's ODI World Cup final on Thursday. Wyatt (129 off 125), who was dropped five times, struck a maiden World Cup hundred before Sophia Dunkley produced a fine 60 off 72 balls to take England to an imposing 293 for eight after South Africa chose to bowl. South Africa, who had reached the last four stage as the second best team from the league stage and also eliminated India from the competition, crumbled under the pressure of a knock-out game.
The Proteas wilted when it mattered most, delivering their worst performance of the Women's Cricket World Cup so far to go down by 137 runs in their semi-final against England in Christchurch on Thursday.
Danni Wyatt scored her second one-day international century as champions England crushed South Africa by 137 runs in Christchurch on Thursday to set up a mouthwatering Women's World Cup final against heavyweights Australia.