Tryon and de Klerk’s 124-run stand scripts South Africa’s turnaround win

South Africa 236 for six (Tryon 71, de Klerk 58*, Rowe 2-26) beat New Zealand 235 for 8 (Halliday 76, Rowe 52, Klaas 3-60) by 4 wickets

Nadine de Klerk and Chloe Tryon’s 124-run sixth-wicket partnership helped South Africa stage a come-from-behind win within the first ODI in opposition to New Zealand in Potchefstroom.

Tryon joined de Klerk with South Africa struggling at 111 for five within the twenty eighth over of the 236 chase. Captain Laura Wolvaardt had simply been knocked over by Hannah Rowe for 50. The duo took their time to consolidate and, within the thirty fourth over, the asking price went above six runs an over for the primary time within the innings. That was when Tryon smacked three fours off Sophie Devine to deliver it down to five.6 an over.

Five overs of ticking alongside later, de Klerk took Eden Carson down, hitting three fours in a 17-run over to start the ultimate powerplay. It took the required price down from 5.8 to 4.55 an over.

De Klerk and Tryon introduced up their respective fifties off consecutive balls within the forty fourth over after which continued to rotate the strike and discover the gaps. Tryon fell to Devine for 71 off 58 balls within the forty seventh over with the scores stage and de Klerk hit the successful runs within the subsequent over to complete on 58 not out off 77 balls.

After being put in, New Zealand received off to a sluggish begin and had been left 5 down for 55 in 19.4 overs. Hannah Rowe and Brooke Halliday’s 117-run partnership for the fifth wicket then resurrected their innings.

Rowe and Halliday rebuilt the innings regularly after which accelerated, additionally getting the run price up within the course of. Halliday introduced up her fifty off 70 balls within the thirty ninth over, which Rowe received to hers within the forty first over off 67 balls.

Rowe fell within the forty third over to Masabata Klaas – who completed with 3 for 60 – and Halliday within the forty eighth to de Klerk – who picked up 2 for 34 – however Lea Tahuhu and Jess Kerr pushed the overall to 235 by including a complete of 45 runs off 31 balls.

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