🏏The Proteas women's team has gone into knockout mode because any defeat now will see them eliminated from the T20 World Cup. They face Bangladesh in their final pool game on Tuesday night. T20WorldCup2023 Proteas
Proteas opener Laura Wolvaardt is hoping to lead a batting revival when they face Bangladesh in their final T20 World Cup pool match on Tuesday night. Picture: Mike Hewitt/Getty Imagesessentially start their ICC Women’s T20 World Cup knockout campaign with their final pool match against Bangladesh at Newlands in Cape Town on Tuesday night .
The Proteas batting has been a major problem for them so far this tournament, with their highest score so far the 132/6 that they posted in theirThey will need to improve on that massively if they want to challenge for the title and Bangladesh, who have lost all of their games so far comfortably, gives them the perfect opportunity to get that right.
“We are pretty clear where we have gone wrong and what we need to do to fix it. It’s just about executing that against their spinners. Speaking about her own struggling form, Wolvaardt didn’t mince any words admitting that she had not been good enough.
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