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Women’s World Cup: You Have To Put A Whole Game Together - We Didn't Do That, Says Sciver-Brunt After Defeat To SA
“What an incredible two innings from South Africa. We weren't at our best today, and to beat the best teams, you have to (be). You have to put a whole game together, and we didn't do that today. I'm hugely disappointed. It'll take a bit of time to sink in, but I'm just disappointed at the moment,” said Nat after the match ended.
Despite the heavy defeat margin, Nat felt England were in the contest for large parts of the first innings. “Definitely. During the Power-play and afterwards, we didn't let the game go too far. We were pretty happy with the control we had, and we knew a wicket at one end, and we could make some inroads, which we did. But obviously, they got another partnership together.”
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