Proteas star Marizanne Kapp says they have to focus on partnerships with bat and ball tomorrow when they face Australia in a Women’s T20 World Cup clash at St George’s Park (7pm).
Kapp and co have the mammoth task of toppling Australia – the number one ranked side in the world. This is a game that can shape the Proteas' destiny in the tournament as their place in the last four is not secured.
The encounter against Australia is a must-win for the Proteas. Victory can put them in contention to make it to the playoffs and inspire confidence about their credentials to win the tournament.“Unfortunately we slipped up in that first game against Sri Lanka which we are disappointed about, but now we know what we have to do. It’s always tough playing against Australia and this is no different.
The Proteas have had inconsistent performances in the tournament so far; they were nervous in the loss to Sri Lanka and then completely dominant against New Zealand. In Australia, they face a team that is strong and well-balanced and if the Proteas are to beat them, they need to be clinical.
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