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ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2023: South Africa beat New Zealand by 65 runs | | | agencies NEW DELHI, Feb 14: Hosts South Africa kept their semifinals hopes alive as they bounced back in style to secure a 65-run win over New Zealand in the Women's T20 World Cup. All-rounder Chloe Tryon was the chief architect of South Africa's win as she top-scored with a 34-ball 40 to take their total to a competitive 132 for six after a top-order collapse at the Boland Park on Monday. Tryon (3-0-12-2) and Nonkululeko Mlaba (4-0-10-3) then formed a deadly combination in a sensational display of left-arm spin bowling that choked the chase of White Ferns who were bundled out for 67. The win also boosted South Africa's net run rate (1.550) as they jumped to third place behind leaders Sri Lanka and Australia in the Group 1 table. The top-two teams will qualify for the semifinals. Having endured two losses on the trot, New Zealand remained at the bottom of the table and are potentially out of the last-four race. Smarting from a defeat to Sri Lanka in the tournament-opener, South Africa won a good toss and hoped to follow the lead set by Ireland and England in the earlier game on this ground, which saw runs flow during both powerplays. But the script unfolded differently in the home team's case. New Zealand had a spin-first approach and off-spinner Eden Carson (4-0-23-2) struck in the fourth ball of the match, trapping Tazmin Brits LBW for one. Marizanne Kapp joined Brits back in the dugout when she mis-timed a shot straight to Jess Kerr off seamer Lea Tahuhu. Opener Laura Wolvaardt and Sune Luus tried to rebuild the innings with South Africa reaching 44/2 by the end of the Powerplay, but the skipper sacrificed her wicket following a mix-up after adding a fine 17-ball 22. Wolvaardt also followed suit after being cleaned up by Tahuhu and Carson castled Delmi Tucker (5) as South Africa lost half their side for 78 in 12.3 overs. But Tryon and South Africa's lower middle combined to reach a competitive score. South Africa's star spinner Mlaba took the new ball and lit up the Powerplay removing both the New Zealand openers for ducks. It set the tone as Kapp made it 13/3 inside four overs.
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