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Wolvaardt Hoping SA Comes Hard At Aus In ODIs After Close T20I Series
South Africa are yet to beat Australia in women’s ODIs, though they tied a match with them in 2016. But they will be fully confident of the fact that the Alyssa Healy-led side are invincible, seen from the visitors’ beating the hosts’ in the second T20I at Canberra.
"It was a good competitive series for us; taking most games to the last over and getting the one win. Obviously, I would have liked to just be a bit better in the simple things in that last game, just to give ourselves a better chance but overall it was a very competitive series, and I'm pretty happy with how it went.
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