ICC Women's WC: SA skipper Wolvaardt rues underwhelming top-order show after win, Bangladesh skipper Nigar expresses pride in team's fight
Visakhapatnam (Andhra Pradesh) [India], October 14 (ANI): Following her side's win over Bangladesh in their ICC Women's World Cup clash, South African skipper Laura Woolvardt admitted that the lack of contributions from the top-order is not an ideal thing, but the lower-order chipping in with runs is a positive.
An all-round show from Chloe Tryon and knocks from Marizanne Kapp, Nadine de Klerk helped South Africa to a victory against Bangladesh by three wickets, as the all-round trio lifted their side to a win from a poor position of 78/5 while chasing down 233 runs.
Speaking after the match, Wolvaardt said in the post-match presentation, "That was a lot closer than we would have liked it to be. But, yeah, I am glad we got the points in the end. Tried to stay as patient as we could (when the team was under pressure)."
"Again, it turns to that middle order. And you look at the likes of Kappy (Kapp), when she first comes in, then Tryon. And that was the first big partnership. And then Nadine de Klerk, getting us over the line. Definitely not the start we would have wanted with the bat. I think we had a bit of a slower start, but we were just trying to be watchful. I know they (Bangladesh) have some really skilful spinners. So we were just trying to build a partnership and bat for as long as we could. But unfortunately, we lost wickets early. But the partnership between Kapp and Chloe was amazing, just to get us back into the game. And Nadine at the end there," she concluded, while expressing optimism that in some game, the top-order will fire as a collective.
"I'm really happy the way they have given their 110 per cent today. And they are very emotional right now, and they keep believing in themselves that we can get this win. So I think it was a great learning experience for us," she added.
The skipper also hailed Shorna's half-century, saying, "She definitely showed some character and showed how we should bat."
Nigar said that while they took five early wickets while defending the target like they did against England, they just could not bowl well after the 30th over.
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