Brits, Luus sets up emphatic South African win over Kiwis women in World cup

After a humiliating collapse in the first match—bowled out for just 69 runs and crushed by 10 wickets against England—South Africa produced a remarkable turnaround in the second encounter. Playing in Indore, the Proteas women dominated New Zealand to register a commanding victory, led by a record-breaking century from Tajmin Brits . Their fiery performance also sent a strong message to their next opponents— Harmanpreet Kaur’s India . Adding to the day’s highlights, Laura Wolvaardt’s breathtaking catch has already become a major talking point. New Zealand’s Innings: Early Collapse Despite Divine Effort Winning the toss, New Zealand opted to bat first but got off to a disastrous start. Veteran Suzie Bates , playing her 350th international match, was dismissed off the very first ball. Georgia Plimmer (31) and Amelia Kerr (23) tried to steady the innings, but once Kerr departed, the pressure mounted again. Captain Sophie Devine , appearing in her 300th match, played a counter-at...