South Africa survive scare to beat Bangladesh
Summary
South Africa's women's cricket team won against Bangladesh by three wickets at the Women's World Cup in Visakhapatnam. The match was close, with South Africa recovering from a tough position, thanks to strong performances from Chloe Tryon and Nadine de Klerk. Bangladesh had several missed opportunities that could have changed the outcome.Key Facts
- South Africa chased a target of 233 runs set by Bangladesh.
- South Africa won by three wickets, with Nadine de Klerk hitting a six to finish the match.
- Chloe Tryon scored 62 runs in 69 balls, and Marizanne Kapp made 56 from 71 balls to help South Africa recover.
- South Africa was in trouble early at 78-5 before Tryon and Kapp's partnership.
- Bangladesh's Shorna Akter scored 51 runs off 35 balls.
- Bangladesh dropped several important catches during the match, impacting their chances.
- De Klerk ended the game with 37 runs from 29 balls and hit a crucial six in the last moments.
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