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Sophie Devine - Amelia Kerr - Marizanne Kapp - Women's World Cup: Sophie Devine Talks About New Zealand's Loss Against South Africa - sports.ndtv.com - South Africa - New Zealand

Women's World Cup: Sophie Devine Talks About New Zealand's Loss Against South Africa

New Zealand captain Sophie Devine was disappointed as her team failed to perform well against South Africa in the ongoing ICC Women's ODI World Cup on Thursday. Sophie Devine's inning of 93 went in vain as South Africa bowlers Shabnim Ismail and Ayabonga Khaka scalped three wickets respectively to bowl out New Zealand for 228. "I thought Amelia Kerr was outstanding. She drew energy and we know she is a real impact player, she picked up those two wickets and shifted the momentum. We just kept crawling back in, cricket's a funny game and we have seen in this tournament games are going to the wire," said Sophie Devine in the post-match presentation.

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Amy Jones - Tammy Beaumont - Laura Wolvaardt - Sune Luus - Women's World Cup: All-Round South Africa Beat England To Register Hat-Trick Of Wins - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - South Africa - India - county Jones

Women's World Cup: All-Round South Africa Beat England To Register Hat-Trick Of Wins

South Africa produced an all-round display to continue their unbeaten run in the tournament, beating defending champions England by three wickets to register a hat-trick of wins in the ongoing ICC Women's World Cup on Monday. South Africa first rode on Marizanne Kapp's (5/45), her best bowling ODI figures, to restrict four-time champions England to 235 for nine and then Laura Wolvaardt (77 off 101 balls) held the innings together as they overcame a late scare to chase down the target with four balls to spare.

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Tammy Beaumont - Laura Wolvaardt - ICC Women's World Cup 2022: How Points Table Looks After South Africa's Win Over England - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - South Africa - New Zealand - India - Bangladesh - Pakistan - county Hamilton - county Park

ICC Women's World Cup 2022: How Points Table Looks After South Africa's Win Over England

After registering a three-wicket win in their third match against England at Bay Oval in Mount Maunganui, the South African women's cricket team climbed to second spot in the points table in the ongoing ICC Women's Cricket World Cup. The top spot is held by Australia, who have a better net-run-rate while India were pushed one place down to the third place. An all-round performance from South Africa helped them beat defending champions England, who have lost all three matches they have played so far.

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ICC Women's World Cup - Watch: Pakistan Lose The Plot In Last Over As South Africa Win Thriller - sports.ndtv.com - South Africa - Pakistan

ICC Women's World Cup - Watch: Pakistan Lose The Plot In Last Over As South Africa Win Thriller

The South African women's team managed to clinch a thrilling victory on Friday against Pakistan as the Asian side lost the plot in the final over. Needing 10 runs to win the match in 6 balls with 2 wickets in hand and the big-hitting Diana Baig in the middle, Pakistan looked to be in a good position to eke out their first win of the tournament. But South African pacer Shabnim Ismail kept her cool to help her team win the match by 6 runs.

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Laura Wolvaardt - Women's World Cup: Ayabonga Khaka Scalps Four As South Africa Defeat Bangladesh - sports.ndtv.com - South Africa - Bangladesh

Women's World Cup: Ayabonga Khaka Scalps Four As South Africa Defeat Bangladesh

Ayabonga Khaka returned with four wickets as South Africa defeated Bangladesh by 32 runs in the second match of the ongoing ICC Women's 50-over World Cup here at University Oval, Dunedin on Saturday. Chasing 208, Bangladesh got off to a steady start as opening batters Shamima Sultana and Sharmin Akhter put on 27 runs inside the first ten overs and saw out the opening spells of Shabnim Ismail and Marizanne Kapp. The opening pair eventually put on 69 runs for the first wicket.

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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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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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Harmanpreet Kaur - Sune Luus - Mithali Raj - Smriti Mandhana - ICC Women's World Cup: Smriti Mandhana Hit On Head During Warm-Up Match vs South Africa - sports.ndtv.com - South Africa - India

ICC Women's World Cup: Smriti Mandhana Hit On Head During Warm-Up Match vs South Africa

India opening batter Smriti Mandhana was struck on the head in the early stages of the warm-up match ahead of the upcoming Women's 50-over World Cup. She was hit on the head by a Shabnim Ismail bouncer during the warm-up match against South Africa on Sunday, reported ICC's official website. The left-handed batter was then looked upon by the team doctor and she retired hurt after an over and a half.

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