Proteas Women lack composure in World Cup opening defeat

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Proteas Women lack composure in World Cup opening defeat
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Proteas wicketkeeper Sinalo Jaftha admitted that nerves played a part in the side’s ragged performance in the opening match of the T20 World Cup, leaving their chances of qualifying for the playoffs in grave jeopardy.

Sri Lanka too struggled with the occasion but through skipper Chamari Athapaththu, who made 68 and the 17-year-old Vishmi Gunaratne, who scored 35, produced the crucial partnership which ultimately won their side the match. They shared a stand of 86 for the second wicket, and dominated South Africa’s much-vaunted attack for a period particularly after the mid-innings drinks break when they increased the intensity.

“We can't run away from the fact that there are going to be pressure situations. It is a World Cup and I mean with T20 cricket the margin of error is so slim and what we're focusing on most is just being present. I think that's what we lacked. We were focused on more of the outcome instead of actually facing that ball and being present in the moment.”

Sri Lanka were able to take wickets regularly, but the fact that they didn’t set South Africa a huge target, kept the home team interested. However the Proteas didn’t stay composed. Bad running between the wickets and dreadful shot selection was a feature of the batting. Jaftha, lived on the edge throughout her stay at the crease and eventually tipped over it, when she was run out. “I will say the pressure did get to me. I was at fault.

Van Niekerk and wife, Marizanne Kapp, shared an emotional hug before the match, but Jaftha, who didn’t see it, said it was something all the players had to manage. “You know as athletes, first foremost we are here to do our job. Marizanne Kapp is probably the most professional person I've ever come across so she knows that she's got a job at hand whether Dane is here or not. We're a team and everyone supports each other at the end of the day.”

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