There was rain interruption in defending champions England's final warm-up match against South Africa at the Bert Sutcliffe Oval on Wednesday. But the sun shone on the Heather Knight-led side as they earned a six-wicket win over the Proteas ahead of the Women's Cricket World Cup.
Left-arm spinner Sophie Ecclestone took 3/23 as England restricted South Africa to 138/9 in a shortened 35-over game. Set 139 to win, England easily chased down the target in 26.2 overs with six wickets to spare. After the match ended, Sophie defended 10 runs in a practice super over to give England a double victory over the Proteas.
Rain stopped any chance of play before 1:50pm local time. But once the play got underway, England made quick work of South Africa's top order as Katherine Brunt bowled Laura Wolvaardt in a maiden over.