Twitter Reactions: Chloe Tryon's all-round performance hands South Africa massive 65-run victory
New Zealand are yet to open their account at the tournament and with two losses, their qualification chances look grim.
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The seventh match of the Women’s T20 World Cup 2023 witnessed hosts South Africa outplaying New Zealand at Boland Park in Paarl to register their first victory of the tournament. New Zealand were handed their second consecutive defeat in the tournament as they continue to struggle for a win, but the 65-run victory surely boosted the hosts’ confidence after they lost their opening fixture.
The game started with South Africa winning the toss and electing to bat first. Just like the previous game, the top order failed to give their side a good start as Laura Wolvaardt, Tazmin Brits, and Marizanne Kapp failed to put up a big score. Skipper Sune Luus’s 17-ball 22, which included four boundaries, somewhere helped the hosts to pull back their innings.
Lea Tahuhu continued her form with the ball as she handed New Zealand a couple of crucial breakthroughs in the beginning. Eden Carson picked up a wicket in the first over to set the momentum straight for the White Ferns. South Africa struggled to add runs to their scoreboard, but Chloe Tryon showed resilience and notched up a 34-ball 40 which was followed by Nadine de Klerk’s 26-ball 28. As a result, the hosts managed to finish at 132/6.
While the target looked like an easy one to chase, the New Zealand batters had a nightmare of a time in the second innings. Nonkululeko Mlaba took South Africa on top by dismissing the opposition openers within the first three overs of the chase. After picking up the wicket of Bernadine Bezuidenhout in the first over, she sent Suzie Bates packing in the first ball of the third over.
New Zealand suffered a terrible collapse as Marizanne Kapp dismissed Georgia Plimmer in the fourth over, which was followed by Amelia Kerr’s wicket off Ayabonga Khaka’s delivery in the fifth over. As a result, the White Ferns ended their powerplay scoring just 19 runs at the loss of four wickets.
Just when it looked like Maddy Green and Sophie Devine were starting to resurrect the innings, Chloe Tryon struck twice in the 14th over and sent the two back to the pavilion. The tailenders could not do much against the powerful South African bowling lineup, and were bundled out for 67 runs in 18.1 overs while chasing the 133-run target as South Africa clinched a 65-run win.
Here's how Twitter reacted:
🚨 RESULT | #MomentumProteas WIN BY 65 RUNS
— Proteas Women (@ProteasWomenCSA) February 13, 2023
Nonkululeko Mlaba (3/10) came out firing to set the tone for what was a polished performance in the field to dismiss New Zealand for 67 and secure our first victory of the #T20WorldCup #SAvNZ #MyHero #AlwaysRising pic.twitter.com/0d744vMii4
A massive win for South Africa 🔥
— ICC (@ICC) February 13, 2023
📝 https://t.co/smYKnTH4fw#SAvNZ | #T20WorldCup | #TurnItUp pic.twitter.com/EQBod0cpbc
The hosts Sth Africa keep their finals hopes alive while I can’t find the words to describe NZ’s second well below sub par performance. More tournament twists to come I think. #SAvNZ #T20WorldCup https://t.co/9RqitB27wu
— Mel Jones (@meljones_33) February 13, 2023
NZ has scored 143 at the #T20WorldCup. That would be a good competitive total if they'd done it in one game. In two games however... 😳
— Ian Harkin (@sportznut67) February 13, 2023
SL v NZ will be a huge game for Sri Lanka to book their semi finals ticket , also they can eliminate host #T20WorldCup
— 👽 (@_cummo) February 13, 2023
Really honest post-match press conference with Sophie Devine
— Noughtie Child Podcast🏏🎙 (@00ChildPodcast) February 13, 2023
"Me getting angry isn't going to do anything about it, if anything I need to wrap my arm around them, particularly the youngsters"
Some really poor performances but Devine is a real leader#T20WorldCup
⭐ Chloe Tryon 40 + 2/12
— Ritesh Ghimire (@reeteshjee) February 13, 2023
🙌 Nonkululeko Mlaba 3/10
South Africa have rescued their campaign with a thumping win!#SAvNZ | #T20WorldCup | #TurnItUp
Fastest players to 1000 T20I runs in terms of balls faced
— Mohit Shah (@mohit_shah17) February 13, 2023
720 @chloetryon25
735 @TheShafaliVerma
744+ @Dottin_5
760 @akgardner97
788 @Danni_Wyatt #T20WorldCup
Only one woman has scored 1000+ runs in their T20I career at a strike rate of 135+@chloetryon25 #T20WorldCup
— Mohit Shah (@mohit_shah17) February 13, 2023
Sophie Devine didn't throw anyone under the bus. she could have. She was frustrated, heartbroken, and almost in tears, but she composed herself well. Stood by her players. And she was brutally honest in her answers.
— Kalyani Mangale (@MangaleKalyani) February 13, 2023
Outstanding leadership!#T20WorldCup
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