Proteas Women's all-rounder Nadine de Klerk believes their play had positive aspects despite them slipping to a 17-run defeat to England
De Klerk said they were raring to go for the opener against Sri Lanka at Newlands. “I think they are going to be pretty similar to what we faced against India in East London. We know they are going to throw a lot of spinners at us,” she said.
“I know it was a bit different, but we need to be confident out there, we need to back ourselves. I think there are a few players who have been in really good touch in the last few games. The right-handed batter felt they had good preparation coming into the tournament, and it was just a matter of execution once the first encounter gets under way in Cape Town on Friday.
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