The third and final women’s one-day international (ODI) between England and South Africa in Potchefstroom ended with England clinching a 2-1 series victory after a rain delay. The hosts were set a target of 234 runs to win but due to the weather interruption, England was left chasing 152 to win off 23 overs. South Africa’s all-rounder Marizanne Kapp made an impact by taking two wickets in the first over of England’s innings, including removing skipper Heather Knight.
Despite the early setbacks, England’s opening batter Tammy Beaumont played a crucial role in guiding her team to victory. Beaumont scored an unbeaten 65 runs, supported by Amy Jones who scored 49 not out. The duo’s partnership led England to reach the target of 153/4 with four overs to spare.
On the other hand, South Africa’s innings was anchored by captain Laura Wolvaardt, who scored 61 runs off 68 balls. It was Wolvaardt’s 34th career half-century and her second fifty of the series. The Proteas managed to reach 233/8, with eight batters reaching double figures. England’s bowlers, especially Sophie Ecclestone, Charlie Dean, and Alice Capsey, put up a solid performance and restricted the hosts from building big partnerships.
Both teams faced injuries during the ODI series decider, with England’s Kate Cross leaving the field due to a back spasm and South Africa’s Lara Goodall picking up a knee injury. The series concluded with England winning both the ODI and T20 series, with a Test match scheduled in Bloemfontein starting on Sunday to wrap up the tour.
Overall, the series was marked by competitive cricket and standout performances from players on both sides. The weather interruption added a twist to the final ODI match, but England’s resilience and Beaumont’s contribution ensured their victory and series win. The upcoming Test match promises to be another exciting contest between the two teams as they continue their battle on the cricket field.