South African opener Compensation brush produced a stunning century to lead the Proteas women in a six-wicket victory over New Zealand women in the Women’s World Cup 2025 on Monday 6 October in the Holkar Cricket Stadium in Indore. Her knock not only insured the victory, but also caused a huge reliability boost for the team after their heavy loss for English women, where they were excluded for only 69 points.
British has been in sublime form, after he had scored for four centuries in her last five Wodis, and she continued her dominance on the big stage. She attacked from the start and left New Zealand without answers and ran in an impressive way to three figures. After she pushed a delivery for a single, she celebrated with an arc and arrow gesture and earned a standing ovation from her teammates and the crowd. She eventually fell on Lea Tahuhu for 101 of 89 balls, including 15 four and a six.
The pursuit of South Africa was anchored by British and further supported by Sune Luus, who scored an undefeated 83 points. Their partnership sent the team to victory in just 40.5 overs. Amelia Kerr van Nieuw -Zeelandse Women finished with figures of 2/62, while Nonkululeko Mlaba was the star with the ball for South Africa, who claimed 4/40.
New Zealand had chosen to hit first and to post 231/10 in 47.5 overs. Skipper Sophie Devine Again led from the front and scored 85 of 98 balls, including nine four, with valuable contributions from Aslo from Georgia Plimmer and Brooke Halliday.
In the meantime, the South Africa will now be confronted in Visakhapatnam on October 9, while Nieuw -Zeeland = will take on 10 October in Guwahati against Bangladesh. British century, in combination with the resilience of Luus, will certainly stimulate the trust of the Proteas if they try to build Momentum in the tournament.
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