With so much to play for, the team knows it can’t afford too many more performances like they produced in the first One Day International with England on Monday.
South Africa’s women’s squad have a demanding 6 months ahead. The Proteas’ current tour to England will be followed by the Commonwealth Games, where women’s cricket will be played for the first time. The squad will then participate in the T20 World Cup on home soil in February 2023.The over-reliance on a single player has been characteristic of the tour to England. Middle-order batter Chloe Tryon played an outstanding innings. She top scored with 88 but found little support from her teammates.
“We just need to play positive cricket. I think we all know that we’re much better than we showed. I think it’s just about being really positive and backing ourselves, going out there and giving it our best shot,” said de Klerk.
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