A spectacular century of Compensation brush and a composed knock of Sune’s Bot South Africa driven to a dominant six-wicket victory over New Zealand in the seventh game of the ICC Ladies Cricket World Cup 2025 In the Holkar Cricket Stadium, Indore. During 232, South Africa drove to the target in 40.5 overs, thanks to a record 159-run partnership between British and Luus.
Tazmin British and Sune Luus Leiden the pursuit of South Africa
After he had lost Captain Laura Wolvaarard before 14, the chase of South Africa became brilliantly steadily by Tazmin Britten, who played one of her best world cup innings. Her 101 out of 89 balls contain 15 four and a six, with a master class in timing and controlled aggression. She had her innovations excellent – first consolidating after the early Wicket and then the spinners with precision attack.
On the other hand, Sune Luus De Innings with an insured 81 did not ancient 114 balls, nine four and a six. Luus played the perfect supporting role, turned the strike effectively and was dominating British. Their partnership effectively took the game away from New -Zeeland when South Africa reached 185/1 before both fell quickly after the other.
Although Marizanne Kapp (14) and Anneke Bosch (0) fell cheaply, Sinalo Jafta (6 does not leave) completed the formalities with ease, causing the proteas to win with 55 balls.
New Zealand battle despite the heroic deeds of Sophie Devine
Earlier, new -Zeeland women, after they first chose it, Posted 231 in 47.5 oversLargely thanks to Sophie Devine’s Captain’s innings or 85 (98). Devine showed her characteristic impact game, hit nine limits and kept the scoreboard in motion, even while wickets fell around her.
After the early resignation of Suzie Bates (0), Nieuw -Zeeland found stability by Georgia Plimmer (31) and Amelia Kerr (23), but both could not convert their starts. Devine found support from Brooke Halliday (45 out of 37), which played a strong innings full of fresh boundaries, so that New Zealand helped the 200-run marking.
The lower order, however, staggered when the Bowlers of Zuid -Africa hardened their hold. From 195/4 the white ferns lost their last six wickets for only 36 runs.
For the Proteas women, the left-arm Spinner Non-Kululeko Mlaba was the star with the ball, which supplied an excellent spell of 4 for 40 in 10 overs, with the dry Indor surface being perfectly exploited. Her subtle variations in flights and pace disturbing the middle order in New -Zeeland everywhere.
The consistency of Ayabonga Khaka and the control of Marizanne Kapp supplemented Mlaba’s efforts, while Chloe Tryon and Nadine entered the clerk in crucial breakthroughs.
Player of the game
For her commander and game-determining partnership with Luus, British was rightly appointed as player of the game. Her knock not only anchored the pursuit of South Africa, but also demonstrated her evolution as one of the most reliable batters of the top order in cricket for women.
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This is how fans responded
Class player Sune Luus.
– Visansile Sexaba (@Psisaba) October 6, 2025
Tazmin British become the first women to score 5 ODI lions in a calendar year
She is also the fastest up to 7 ODI centuries pic.twitter.com/agscqgot8e
– Werner (@Werries_) October 6, 2025
These innings should do Sune Luus a world of good! She has been struggling for runs for quite some time
– Therugbymac (@Greggmac11) October 6, 2025
I see this in 90% of their competitions
36Y/O Lady Sophie Devine who wears her team on her shoulders. All other women just fail terribly. Good that she recently had the T20 toilet in her hands. This toilet is probably her last and her team fails miserably!#WCWC2025– Stan_77 & _18💎 (@Stanend2003) October 6, 2025
A patient knock, a supportive knock and a showcase of calmness. 💫
A beautifully manufactured half century by Suné Luus. Well beaten! 🇿🇦👏#Fragile #CWC25 pic.twitter.com/icusd6vy7g
– Proteas Women (@proteaswomencsa) October 6, 2025
The moment Tazmin British made it 4eters hundreds in her last 5️⃣ Odis 🤩 🤩
Watch #Nossa Living in your region, temporary employment data here ➡️ https://t.co/7WSR28PFHI#CWC25 pic.twitter.com/gkdghsnwf6
– ICC (@icc) October 6, 2025
Tazmin British – ‘Bow & Arrow Celebration’ – That is the one 🤩👏🏽#Sscricket #Theproteas women
– Rick Schroeder (@RickySchroeder9) October 6, 2025
Y if it seems for its rainy but look! 👏#women #Cricket #Nossa #Sunelus #CWC25 pic.twitter.com/qmfsjf24GY
– Womencricket.com (@womencrickethq) October 6, 2025
It looked incredibly ominous after the disastrous show against England. It gave the end of a cyclevibes. But our women had other plans. Stoic character to bounce back in an incredible way. Mlaba was excellent with ball and this is class of British and Luus#CWC2025
– Vluy Mondi (@Thee_Maender) October 6, 2025
Tazmin British transformation has been amazing.
In her first 19 innings: 360 runs, 19 average, success rate 64, never crossed fifty.
Since then: 1165 runs in 22 innings, 58 average, success rate 88, including 7 centuries.5 tons this year, with 4 in its last 5 innings! pic.twitter.com/bfvw2pk0pe
– ABHISHEK AB (@ABSAY_EK) October 6, 2025
Tazmin British Bager of the Match Award for her brilliant one hundred 💯#women #Cricket #Tazminbrits #Nossa pic.twitter.com/YFAJLE6XTN
– Womencricket.com (@womencrickethq) October 6, 2025
Most ODI -hundred in a calendar year
Men – Sachin Tendulkar
9 hundred in 1998 in 33 inningsWomen – Tazmin British*
5 hundred in 2025 in 11 innings pic.twitter.com/j796ykafnj– All Cricket Records (@cric_Records45) October 6, 2025
The results of South Africa against New Zealand in World Cups for Women:-
Until 2017: won 0 out of 5 games
Since 2022: won 2 of the 2 games#Nossa #CWC25– Rhitankar Bandyopadhyay (@_rhitankar_) October 6, 2025
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