South African opener Laura Wolvaardt feels her team will go into the ICC Women's World Cup league game against the Meg Lanning-led Australia on Tuesday "most prepared", given that several of her team-mates have played against them in the Women's Big Bash League (WBBL).
South Africa and Australia are the only two unbeaten sides so far in the eight-team tournament. While Australia have won all five games so far to become the first team to enter the World Cup semifinal knock-outs, the Proteas have won all four of their games and are on eight points. A win on Tuesday will also help them secure a last-four berth.
It's been almost five years since South Africa played Australia in a one-dayer, but the WBBL experience is the reason behind Wolvaardt and her team's confidence ahead of the big match at Basin Reserve.