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Women's World Cup 2022: All-round South Africa beat England to register hat-trick of wins

Women's ODI World Cup here 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 their innings together as they overcame a late scare to chase down the target with four balls to spare.

South Africa skipper Sune Luus (36), Kapp (32) and Tazmin Brits (23) also provided useful support with the bat. Wolvaardt decorated her innings with eight boundaries. After her brilliant show with the ball, Kapp played a good hand with bat and almost took South Africa past the finishing line with her 42-ball knock during which she struck three boundaries and one six. Kapp fell just 10 runs short of the target, LBW to Anya Shrubsole (2/34).

The wicket gave England a glimmer of hope but it was not to be as Trisha Chetty (12 not out) and Shabnim Ismail (5 not out) took South Africa home. The win helped South Africa jump to the second spot in the eight-team standings with maximum six points from three games ahead of India but below Australia on net run rate. England, on the other hand, suffered third straight loss and are yet to open their account in the points table. This is South Africa's first World Cup win against England since 2000, while it's the first time that a defending champion side of a World Cup (men/women or ODI/T20I) lost their first three matches. Earlier, opener Tammy Beaumont (62) and wicketkeeper batter Amy Jones (53) struck patient half-centuries to help England post 235 for nine after being invited to bat. Beaumont and Jones shared 107 crucial runs for the fourth wicket to rescue England after they lost three quick wickets at the start to be reduced to 42 for three by the 12th

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