The Proteas Women’s team suffered a crushing 80-run defeat at the hands of the White Ferns in the first T20I at Mount Maunganui on Sunday. New Zealand captain Amelia Kerr top-scored with a blistering 78 off 44 balls, while opener Georgia Plimmer contributed 63 off 44 balls to set the platform for their team’s massive total of 190/7.
Proteas Women’s Bowling Efforts
Masabata Klaas was the pick of the Proteas bowlers, finishing with excellent figures of 2/15 from her allotted four overs. Nadine de Klerk also picked up 2/32, but the rest of the bowling attack struggled to contain the New Zealand batsmen. The White Ferns’ total was always going to be a tough ask for the Proteas, and their run chase stuttered throughout.
Opener Tazmin Britz top-scored with 29 off 35 balls, but her efforts were not enough to hurt the Kiwis. Young Kayla Reyneke offered some resistance with an unbeaten 24 off 18 balls, but by then the result had long been decided. Veteran White Fern Sophie Devine recorded her career-best bowling figures of 4/12 to seal the win for New Zealand.
What’s Next for the Proteas Women?
Coach Mandla Mashimbyi will have to find a way to improve his team’s performance ahead of the next match in Hamilton on Tuesday. The Proteas Women were outplayed in all three disciplines and will need to regroup and come up with a new strategy to take on the current T20 Women’s World Champions. As the team prepares for the next match, they can draw inspiration from their past performances in the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup.
Here are some key statistics from the match:
- New Zealand: 190/7 (A Kerr 78, Plimmer 63, Klaas 2/15, De Klerk 2/32)
- South Africa: 110/7 (Britz 29, Reyneke 24*, Devine 4/12)
The Proteas Women will be looking to bounce back from this defeat and make a strong comeback in the next match. With the series still wide open, they will need to dig deep and find the strength to take on the mighty White Ferns.