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Proteas all-rounder Chloe Tryon admits the hosts will need to maintain their intensity if they hope to stay in the hunt for the Women's T20 World Cup trophy on home soil.🏏 Full story here➡️

“You could sort of see that fire burning in everyone, that they wanted it so badly,” said Tryon, who was named Player of the Match.

“We still have two really good games coming up, so we’re just making sure we still have that fire burning and we stay ruthless as a bowling unit.”The SA women will next face defending champions Australia in Gqeberha on Saturday night, and three days later they are up against Bangladesh in their last match of the pool stages.

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