T20 World Cup: South Africa captain Laura Wolvaardt reflected on her side's nervy victory over Bangladesh after their Women's T20 World Cup league-stage clash on Sunday, admitting the chase became far tighter than expected despite securing the result they needed. While the Proteas stayed alive in the race for the semi-finals by completing a four-wicket win, Wolvaardt acknowledged her team would now have to rely on Australia defeating India later in the day to keep their campaign alive.
With South Africa successfully chasing 118, Wolvaardt admitted the finish was more dramatic than her side would have preferred.
"Not the way we would have liked to finish it. Probably got a bit closer than it needed to be, but happy to walk away with the win,” Wolvaardt said post match.