An excellent batting performance saw the Momentum Proteas make history when they beat England by 17 runs in the second women’s T20 international at PPC Newlands on Friday.
The televised match, which suffered two rain delays, saw the hosts secure a win via the Duckworth/Lewis method to level the series one-all. The decider, which will take place at the Bidvest Wanderers Stadium on Sunday, will also be a televised double-header with their male counterparts.
England posted a hefty 156/6 after they were put in to bat by the hosts. Skipper, Charlotte Edwards got the innings off to a flyer after losing Tammy Beaumont for one. She was eventually defeated by a good ball by Suné Luus (2/26) for 34 in the ninth over.
Sarah Taylor was once again the star for England with the bat. She hit 66 runs from 52 balls and shared a 63-run, fourth-wicket partnership with Heather Knight (29) to give their side a firm grip on the innings.
South Africa’s batting response started with a 30-run opening stand between Dané van Niekerk and Trisha Chetty, before the latter was run out for eight in the fourth over. Van Niekerk played a Player of the Match innings, scoring 63 from just 43 balls, including seven fours and two sixes to give her side a winning foundation.
The match was twice delayed by rain, but at both points, the hosts were comfortably ahead of the Duckworth/Lewis par score. The second disruption saw an end to the match, giving the hosts a confidence-boosting victory to see them into Sunday’s series decider.
Captain, Mignon du Preez was delighted to beat England and level the series.
“We haven’t beaten England in a T20 before, so to do that today at Newlands was really special,” she said. “We got really close yesterday, but we let the game slip out of our hands.
“We weren’t too worried when they got to 156 because we knew that Dané would set up the match for us. We knew that if we allowed her to play her natural game and score freely that we would get there in the end.”
Du Preez contributed an impressive knock herself, returning unbeaten for 47 off 41 balls to help steer her side towards victory. Her 46-run partnership for the third wicket with Marizanne Kapp (21) was the difference between the sides.
“I think everyone chipped in to this win, which is what makes this match really special,” du Preez continued. “There’s always something that can be done better next time or a lesson to be learned and we will make sure we are in top form on Sunday in Johannesburg.
“We are really keen on giving England a run for their money and hopefully secure a series win in front of another home crowd.”
England Women in South Africa T20I Series:
- 18 Feb: England win by 15 runs (Paarl)
- 19 Feb: South Africa win by 17 runs (Newlands)
- 21 Feb: South Africa vs England Women (The Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg)
South Africa Women Twenty20 Squad:
- Mignon du Preez (Captain)
- Trisha Chetty (Wicketkeeper)
- Moseline Daniels
- Dinesha Devnarain
- Yolani Fourie
- Lara Goodall
- Shabnim Ismail
- Marizanne Kapp
- Ayabonga Khaka
- Masabata Klaas
- Lizelle Lee
- Marcia Letsoalo
- Suné Luus
- Chloe Tryon
- Dane van Niekerk
England Women Twenty20 Squad:
- Charlotte Edwards (Captain)
- Tammy Beaumont (Wicketkeeper)
- Georgia Elwiss
- Lydia Greenway
- Rebecca Grundy
- Jenny Gunn
- Danielle Hazell
- Amy Jones (Wicketkeeper)
- Heather Knight
- Natalie Sciver
- Anya Shrubsole
- Sarah Taylor (Wicketkeeper)
- Lauren Winfield
- Danielle Wyatt
- Katherine Brunt (Withdrawn Player)
Photo 1 caption: Momentum Proteas squad members (from right) Marizanne Kapp, Marcia Letsoalo, captain Mignon du Preez, Shabnim Ismail, Trisha Chetty and Dane van Niekerk boast their message to the country. The final T20 International will be played against England Women at the Bullring in Joburg, starting at 10am on Sunday, when the winner will take all in a series decider. Image: Cricket SA
Photo 2 caption: Proteas skipper Mignon du Preez smiles during the post-match interview after recording South Africa’s first-ever T20 win over England, a 17-run victory (DL) at Newlands in Cape Town on Friday 19 February. In chasing down the asking total, the Proteas drew the 3-match series level 1-all to ensure a series decider at the Wanderers, on Sunday. Photo: Cricket SA
Photo 3 caption: The moment many thought to signal the end of the Proteas’ chase, when Player of the Match Dane van Niekerk was stumped Sarah Taylor off the bowling of Rebecca Grundy, for 63 in a 43-ball blitz that included seven 4’s and two huge 6’s, a tremendous knock that ensured a rain-affected but comfortable 17-run over England. Photo: Cricket SA
Photo 4 caption: Another star in South Africa’s win was leg-spinner Sune Luus, who’s 2-26 in four overs undersells her significant fielding and bowling contribution in reducing England women to an even-par of 156 in their 20 overs. Photo: Cricket SA
Photo 5 caption: Momentum Head of Brand Danie van den Berg beams as Proteas’ opening batsman Danie van Niekerk receives her Player of the Match award after a match-winning 63 off 43 balls, an innings that lead to the Proteas claiming a historic first T20 international win over England women. Photo: Cricket SA
With editing by gsport