Proteas Under-19 Women Fall Short in T20 World Cup Warm-Up

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Proteas Under-19 Women Fall Short in T20 World Cup Warm-Up
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Despite Kayla Reyneke's impressive 47 runs, South Africa's Under-19 Women's cricket team lost a warm-up match against India ahead of the T20 World Cup in Malaysia. India won by six wickets using the Duckworth-Lewis-Stern (DLS) method, with the match called off due to rain at 13.1 overs. The Proteas will face New Zealand in their opening World Cup match on Saturday.

Proteas Under-19 Women captain Kayla Reyneke’s solo effort with the bat, scoring 47 off 26 balls, was not enough to win a T20 World Cup warm-up match against India this week.

The SA squad also missed a warm-up game against Ireland because of a delayed flight, head coach Dinesha Devnarain toldDefending Under-19 T20 champions India beat the South Africans by six wickets via the Duckworth-Lewis-Stern method, according to NDTV Sports. Lourens and Van Rensburg did not manage to dissect India’s opening bowling attack, getting the Proteas to 49/1 after 10 overs. India’s three opening bowlers went for an average 4.1 runs in their innings.

Reyneke was caught by Anandita Kishor off a Parunika Sisodia ball. Sisodia, Shabnam Shakil and Vaishnavi Sharma all took a wicket each.

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