Proteas women hit form ahead of World Cup qualifiers

Odine Kirsten (centre) starred with the ball as South Africa thrashed hosts Bangladesh in the fifth and final ODI in Cox's Bazaar on Friday. Photo: Chris Ricco/BackpagePix

Odine Kirsten (centre) starred with the ball as South Africa thrashed hosts Bangladesh in the fifth and final ODI in Cox's Bazaar on Friday. Photo: Chris Ricco/BackpagePix

Published Jan 20, 2017

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Johannesburg – Odine Kirsten, Matshipi Marcia Letsoalo and Yolani Fourie took nine wickets between them, setting up a crushing eight-wicket victory for the Momentum Proteas women in their last One-Day International match against hosts Bangladesh in Cox’s Bazar on Friday.

The visitors will return home tomorrow with a 4-1 series win, taking this last victory with an incredible 40 overs to spare. Kirsten was the pick of the bowlers, taking 4/10 with Letsoalo adding 3/13 and Fourie 2/22 to the tally.

The hosts were skittled out for 68 with the top score coming from opener, Sharmin Sultana (13). Lizelle Lee then set up the South African reply, hitting an outstanding 37 runs from 19 deliveries (7 fours), followed by an unbeaten 13 off eight by Chloe Tryon to round off a phenomenal performance by the Proteas.

This series win will go a long way in giving the team confidence as they look to dominate in the ICC Women’s World Cup qualifier tournament in Sri Lanka next month.

African News Agency (ANA)

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