South African skipper Sune Luus has said that despite the five-wicket loss to Australia in the ICC Women's World Cup league match on Tuesday, her side was far more confident going into the game against the West Indies at Basin Reserve on Thursday, as her players were able to muster 270-odd runs against the best in the business.
Opener Laura Wolvaardt missed a century by 10 runs, while Luus scored an almost run-a-ball 52 as the Proteas scored 271/5 in the contest against the six-time World Cup champions. But a hurricane unbeaten 135 from Australian skipper Meg Lanning made it a one-sided contest.
While Australia are leading the points table and have qualified for the semifinal knockouts, South Africa are second with eight points and need a win from their last two outings to make the last-4 grade.