South Africa’s women’s cricket team made a resounding start to their ICC Women’s T20 World Cup campaign, crushing West Indies by 10 wickets in Dubai on Friday.
West Indies, sent in to bat first, struggled to find momentum against South Africa’s disciplined bowling attack. Stafanie Taylor’s unbeaten 44 off 41 balls provided some resistance, but the Windies were restricted to a modest total of 118 for six.
Left-arm spinner Nonkululeko Mlaba was the star of the show for South Africa, claiming career-best figures of 4/29. Marizanne Kapp also impressed with 2/14.
In reply, South Africa’s openers, Laura Wolvaardt and Tazmin Brits, made light work of the chase. Wolvaardt scored 59 off 55 balls, while Brits contributed 57 off 52 balls. The pair put on an unbroken 119-run partnership to seal the victory with 13 balls to spare.
South Africa’s bowlers set the tone for the match, maintaining a tight line and length to restrict West Indies’ scoring. Hayley Matthews was the first to fall, caught behind off Kapp’s bowling. Qiana Joseph was then bowled by Mlaba, and Kapp struck again to dismiss Deandra Dottin.
West Indies’ middle order failed to provide any substantial contributions, leaving Taylor stranded on 44. The Windies’ total of 118 proved to be far too low against a clinical South African batting performance.
Wolvaardt and Brits played with confidence and composure, rotating the strike and finding the boundary regularly. They never looked troubled by the West Indies bowling attack, and their partnership ensured a comfortable victory for South Africa.