South African women's cricket skipper Sune Luus has said that her side will be banking on the several tight matches they have played in recent times to make an impact in the ICC Women's World Cup, scheduled to be played across six venues in New Zealand from March 4.
The 26-year-old all-rounder, who is just eight WODIs short of reaching the century mark, added that the management had tried out several combinations in the run-up to the tournament and had found the "right fit" to reach the final of the World Cup.
"We as a team have been preparing for the last five years, since the 2017 World Cup in England where we fell short in the semifinals. In our preparation, we have tried many combinations to find the right fit for this World Cup. After many successful and unsuccessful games and series, we are confident that whoever walks out onto the park on the day can do the job for us. We have a strong squad with a combination of experienced players and a couple of players who will be making their World Cup debut," said Luus in her column for the ICC on Sunday.