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You are here: Home / News / Sport / Wolvaardt Keen For ODI Series Following Competitive T20Is Against Australia

Wolvaardt Keen For ODI Series Following Competitive T20Is Against Australia

2 February 2024 by Guest

ADELAIDE: The stage is set for a thrilling encounter at the iconic Adelaide Oval as the Proteas Women take on Australia…

ADELAIDE: The stage is set for a thrilling encounter at the iconic Adelaide Oval as the Proteas Women catch on Australia in the first of three One-Day Internationals (ODI) on Saturday, 03 February in Adelaide.

The first ODI will be broadcast live on SuperSport Cricket (Channel 212) from 14h10 local time and 05h40 SAST.

Laura Wolvaardt, as the South African captain and Adelaide Strikers player in the Women’s Enormous Bash League in Australia, shared her thoughts in the pre-match press conference ahead of the exciting clash.

“It’s awesome. I esteem being back in Adelaide. Obviously, really nice having played here a couple of times just to know the conditions. I can share my knowledge with my teammates and hopefully, it does us well for the game tomorrow,” the opening batter commented.

Wolvaardt’s familiarity with the Adelaide Oval could prove to be a valuable asset for South Africa as they scrutinize to navigate the challenging conditions in the series opener. The current world number three in the ICC Women’s ODI Rankings emphasized the need to adapt to the bounce and pace of the Oval, highlighting the significance of the team’s preparation ahead of the match.

“I consider it’s a lot more bouncy than what we’re used to at home. We had a apt hit-out in the nets at the back and just getting used to the pace and bounce. Especially this time of the year, we were on quite behind wickets at home, so it’s just about adjusting to the conditions. The outfield looks gorgeous, so I’m sure it’ll be nice.

The 24-year aged also revealed the team’s strategy to counter the bouncy conditions, focusing on shot selection and bowler adjustments.

“It’s about using different options. Maybe playing a bit squarer and practising our short ball stuff. I’m sure they’ll toss a lot of that as well. It’s just about figuring out the lengths for the bowlers as well. They might acquire to bowl a touch fuller than they normally carry out,” she added.

Reflecting on the 2-1 T20I series loss, Wolvaardt expressed satisfaction with the team’s performance and highlighted the confidence gained from their competitive outings along with earning their first-ever triumph over the Australians in the second match.

“It was a qualified competitive series for us; taking most games to the last over and getting the one win. Obviously, I would maintain liked to just be a bit better in the simple things in that last game, just to give ourselves a better chance but overall it was a very competitive series, and I’m pretty satisfied with how it went.”

Adding another layer of intrigue to the match are the historical head-to-head statistics between the two sides across 1997 – 2022. In the 15 matches played between the nations, Australia has dominated with 14 victories, while South Africa has managed one tied match against the Aussies in November 2016.

The last 50-over encounter between the two countries which took spot in the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2022 saw Australia emerge victorious by five wickets in Wellington, Recent Zealand, with Meg Lanning’s 135* off 130 balls overshadowing Wolvaardt’s resilient 90 off 134 deliveries.

Wolvaardt emphasized the mental significance of breaking the barrier against Australia, particularly in crucial tournaments.

“It’s huge. Especially in World Cups, I contemplate we often face them in a semi-final or a final. Having that knowledge that we’ve never ever beaten them normally doesn’t finish us too well. but hopefully now that we acquire that one win against them, we can arrive hard in this ODI series,” the skipper said.

The host nation currently holds a 4-2 guide in the multi-format series with 10 points still on offer. (6 points for ODIs and 4 for the Test).

 

Proteas Women Squad (T20I & ODI) – Multi-format Tour to Australia

Laura Wolvaardt (Fidelity Titans, Captain), Anneke Bosch (Fidelity Titans), Tazmin Brits (Six Gun Grill Garden Route Badgers), Nadine de Klerk (Western Province), Mieke de Ridder (Six Gun Grill Garden Route Badgers), Ayanda Hlubi (Hollywoodbets Dolphins), Sinalo Jafta (DP World Lions), Marizanne Kapp (Western Province), Ayabonga Khaka (DP World Lions), Masabata Klaas (Fidelity Titans), Suné Luus (Fidelity Titans), Eliz-Mari Marx (Fidelity Titans), Nonkululeko Mlaba (Hollywoodbets Dolphins), Chloé Tryon (DP World Lions), Delmi Tucker (Western Province)

Results:

T20 Warm-Up

Governor-General XI beat South Africa by 4 wickets

South Africa: 149/7 after 20 overs; N. de Klerk 48* (24), C. Tryon 39 (29); C. Sippel 2/20, C. Ainsworth 2/31

Governor-General XI: 150/6 after 19.2 overs; S. Molineux 59 (41), T. Flintoff 42 (27); M. Klaas 3/16, A. Khaka 2/29

T20I Series vs Australia

1st T20I 

Australia beat South Africa by 8 wickets 

South Africa: 147/6 after 20 overs; T. Brits 59* (54), S. Luus 19 (17); E. Perry 2/13, D. Brown 2/20

Australia: 149/2 after 19.1 overs; B. Mooney 72* (57), A. Healy 46 (28); M. Kapp 1/25, N. de Klerk 1/25

2nd T20I

South Africa beat Australia by 6 wickets 

Australia: 142/6 after 20 overs; G. Harris 31* (18), A. Healy 29 (24); M. Klaas 2/16, N. Mlaba 1/18

South Africa: 144/6 after 19 overs; L. Wolvaardt 58* (53), T. Brits 41 (28); A. Gardner 2/26, T. McGrath 1/16

3rd T20I

Australia beat South Africa by 5 wickets

South Africa: 162/7 after 20 overs; M. Kapp 75 (48), C. Tryon 26 (16); T. McGrath 1/17, G. Wareham 1/25

Australia: 163/5 after 19.2 overs; B. Mooney 82 (55), A. Gardener 26 (17); M. Klaas 1/13, C. Tryon 1/23

Fixtures – Proteas Women Multi-format Tour to Australia

ODI Series vs Australia:

Saturday, 03 February @ 14h10  – 1st ODI – Australia vs South Africa (Adelaide Oval, Adelaide)

Wednesday, 07 February @ 14h40  – 2nd ODI – Australia vs South Africa (North Sydney Oval, Sydney)

Saturday, 10 February – @14h40 3rd ODI – Australia vs South Africa (North Sydney Oval, Sydney)

Test Match vs Australia:

15 – 18 February @ 11h00  – Only Test – Australia vs South Africa (WACA Ground, Perth)

Every match times are local times in Australia

Source: cricket.co.za

Imran Tahir: Imran Tahir is a professional cricketer who represents the South African national team. In 2016, he became the fastest South African bowler to reach 100 wickets in the ODI format. In 2018, he became only the fourth South African bowler to take a hat-trick in ODIs. Tahir is currently South Africa’s highest wicket-taker in ODIs and T20Is among spin bowlers.

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