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In a historic moment at Manuka Oval, South Africa’s women’s cricket team secured a remarkable six-wicket win over Australia, marking their first-ever victory against the powerhouse in women’s internationals. It all happened during the second T20I of the witnessed an intense battle, with Laura Wolvaardt playing a pivotal role in the team’s iconic triumph.
Grace Harris shines for Australia
After winning the toss and opting to bat first, Australia Women posted a challenging target of 143 runs. The Australian batting lineup, led by the dynamic Grace Harris, showcased an array of skills. Harris contributed 31 runs off 18 balls, including three fours and a six. Alyssa Healy and Tahlia McGrath added to the scoreboard with 29 and 23 rꦰuns, respectively.
However, the South African bowlers, spearheaded by Masabata Klaas and Marizanne Kapp, dဣelivered crucial breakthroughs, limiting Australia to 142/6 after 20 overs.
Laura Wolvaardt and Tazmin Brits’ fireworks
In response to the challenging target, South Africa Women exhibited a formidable batting performance. Laura Wolvaardt, displaying composure and skill, led the charge with a brilliant 58 runs off 53 balls. Tazmin Brits provided vital support with a quick 41 runs off 𝓡28 balls.
Despite the efforts of Megan Schutt and Ashleigh Gardner to pick up wickets for Australia, , reaching 144/4 in 19 overs.
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Player of the Match
As the historic victory was sealed by South Africa Women, winning by six wickets and levelling the series, the ‘Player of the Match’ award rightly went to Laura. Her match-winning innings of 58 runs not only highlighted her exceptional batting skills but also played a pivotal role in leading her team to a memorable triumph.
With Proteas Women’s victory, the upcoming third and final clash between these two powerhouse nations takes on added significance as it will determine the series’ outcome. Fans eagerly anticipate this high-stakes game, with all eyes set on the pivotal showdown.
Here’s how Twitter reacted:
HISTORY 🤯
South Africa has beaten Australia for the first time in International cricket. [Women's]
— Johns. (@CricCrazyJohns)
For the first time South Africa women defeat Australia!
Chasing 143 with an over to spare the team registers their first win in any format over the powerhouses of Australia!
Laura Wolvaardt with 58*(53)And Masabata Klaas 2/16 in 3
— Natalie Germanos 🏏 (@NatalieGermanos)
Excellent win by the over to level the T20✨ series. Captain led the way with the bat but it was the b🧸owlers who set up the match. They restricted the Aussie batters with a well executed bowling plan. On to Hobart.
— Vincent Barnes (@VincentBarnes60)
Captain and Player of the Match Laura Wolvaardt called it ‘probably the best day of her captaincy!’
“The voodoo is goꦜne now. I hope we can beat them more. I know they will come back harder at us with the series on the line but we now know we can beat them.”— Kalyani Mangale (@MangaleKalyani)
A famous victory for South Africa over the Australians. Better with ♈both bat and ball.
And of course a brilliant captain’s knock from Laura Wolvaardt who helps create history for her 🃏side.
The multi-format serieꩲs sits at 2-2 and is ♔shaping up nicely.
— Lachlan McKirdy (@LMcKirdy7)
you are an absolute superstar!!! Brilliant performance with h🅰umility and professionalism!!!!
— Stu_downunder (@StuZ3)
History created.
South Africa🇿🇦 beat Australia🇦🇺 for the FIRST time in women's international cricket.— Kausthub Gudipati (@kaustats)
Excellent half century by Laura Wolvaardt. A real captain’s knock to guide her team to an historic v▨ictory.
— Lachlan Jeffery (@LachlanJeffery)
Great innings by 🐻Laura Wolvꩵaardt to get South Africa their first win v Australia.
— Scott Rea (@ScottRea)
So first ever win for South Africa against Australia in Australia after playing 24 international women's cricket match. All credit goes to the Captain Laura Wolvaardt.
— Asheesh (@Asheesh00007)
HISTORY IN WOMEN'S CRICKET
South Africa women beat Austr♓alia women for the First time ever
2nd T20I
AUS-W : 142/6(20)
SA-W : 144/4(19) |— Don Cricket 🏏 (@doncricket_)
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