England Dominate South Africa in One-Off Test

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England Dominate South Africa in One-Off Test
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England secured a convincing 286-run victory over South Africa in the one-off women's Test match in Bloemfontein. Lauren Bell's four-wicket haul and a valiant 90 from Heather Knight helped England to set a formidable target. Despite Nonkululeko Mlaba's impressive 10-wicket haul for South Africa, the hosts crumbled in their chase, recording their lowest ever Test score.

England skittled South Africa for just 64 as they powered to an emphatic 286-run win in the one-off Test in Bloemfontein on Tuesday. Lauren Bell took four for 27 as the hosts capitulated on the third day in pursuit of an unlikely world-record target of 351. England captain Heather Knight set up the victory chance with 90 in the tourists’ second-innings 236.

The Proteas had fought back earlier in the day, with Nonkululeko Mlaba finishing with six for 67 to become the first South African to take 10 wickets in a women’s Test. Yet England’s total was still far too much as South Africa produced a dismal response and slumped to their lowest total in Test cricket, albeit with Ayanda Hlubi unable to bat due to injury. There was controversy over the dismissal of Annerie Dercksen as she was adjudged to have been caught at bat-pad by Tammy Beaumont off the bowling of Bell. Dercksen stood her ground but was given out following a referral to the third umpire, leaving them 22 for three. Yet although Marizanne Kapp resisted with 21, little application was shown by the South African batters, who slipped to 33 for six and then 44 for eight. Mlaba hit three boundaries in a late flurry but her run out – one of two in the innings – after failing to ground her bat brought a shoddy end to a poor team effort. The collapse overshadowed some good earlier work in the field and a particularly impressive bowling display from left-arm spinner Mlaba. England had their sights set on a much bigger target but, Knight aside, nobody was able to make the most of promising starts. Mlaba caused a host of problems on her way to match figures of 10 for 157. Nat Sciver-Brunt became the first of Mlaba’s victims when she played on for 37 after a third-wicket stand of 67 with Knight. Danni Wyatt-Hodge (23) and Amy Jones (24) brought quick runs in support of Knight but fell either side of lunc

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