South Africa’s women’s cricket team secured an unassailable 1-0 lead in their three-match ODI series against Sri Lanka after a dominant seven-wicket victory in Kimberley. Laura Wolvaardt’s third century as captain, and sixth overall, propelled the Proteas to the highest successful chase in a women’s ODI at the venue.
Wolvaardt’s 110* and Marizanne Kapp’s 80* formed the backbone of South Africa’s chase, as they shared a 143-run partnership for the fourth wicket. The Sri Lankan bowlers struggled to contain the duo on a pitch with low bounce, allowing the Proteas to reach their target with 14 balls to spare.
Earlier, Sri Lanka posted a competitive 229 thanks to Chamari Athapaththu’s 51. However, South Africa’s bowlers, led by Ayabonga Khaka (3-28) and Nadine de Klerk (3-23), kept the visitors in check.
The victory not only gives South Africa a series lead but also solidifies their position in second place in the ICC Women’s Championship standings. Sri Lanka, on the other hand, remain outside the automatic qualification zone for the 2025 World Cup.
Wolvaardt’s century was a significant milestone, making her South Africa’s leading run-scorer in ODI cricket. The Proteas captain has now amassed 2,753 runs in 94 matches, surpassing Lizelle Lee’s previous record.
The match was also marked by a lightning delay, with the players taken off the field for a brief period due to approaching thunderstorms. However, the chase resumed shortly after, and Wolvaardt guided South Africa to victory.