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Women's World Cup: Wolvaardt, Kapp Power South Africa To 312 In Rain-hit Clash With Pakistan
In a match marred by multiple rain interruptions, South Africa’s batting unit rose to the occasion, smashing Pakistan’s attack to all parts of the ground and setting up a daunting DLS-adjusted target of 306 runs.
Put in to bat after Pakistan won the toss, South Africa suffered an early blow when Fatima Sana removed Tazmin Brits for a duck in the second over. Before the innings could gather momentum, rain halted play with Sadia Iqbal ready to deliver the third over.
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