.SPARProteas kept their faint hopes of a NetballWorldCup semifinal alive with dominant 69-28 win over modest Trinidad and Tobago at the Cape Town International Convention Centre.
The Proteas still have a chance of progressing to the semifinals but their fate is not entirely in their own hands because of the loss they suffered to Jamaica on Sunday.The Proteas started the second preliminaries stage of this complicated format disadvantaged because losing to Jamaica means they must beat Trinidad and Tobago, New Zealand and Uganda.
In the absence of injured Lenize Potgieter, who has been ruled out of the tournament, Proteas coach Norma Plummer started with goal shooter Ine-Marí Venter.Phumza Maweni and centre Khanyisa Chawane dropping to the bench for some much needed rest.Venter took the responsibility with a return of 13 goals in the first 15 minutes where she was supported by goal attacker Nichole Taljaard who is establishing herself in the team.
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