Proteas Women stalwart Chloe Tryon has challenged her fellow batters to step up with South Africa desperate to bounce back against New Zealand after their disheartening defeat to Sri Lanka in their ICC Women's T20 World Cup opener.
The defeat has placed the Proteas in a tight position as, after the duel against the White Ferns on Monday, they face the champions.
“This is a very important game against New Zealand. We can’t take anyone lightly and it’s important we do the right things and let the results take care of themself,” Tryon said.They will hope that danger woman Sophie Devine has a better day at the crease against the Proteas after going for a duck against the Aussies.“She is a very destructive player and we know how she can take a game away from a team the longer she bats,” Tryon said.
“She is a world-class player. It was important to make sure we did our homework on her. We have to make sure we bowl in the right areas. “But they also have got a quality line-up, so we don’t want to only focus on her. They have players like [Suzi] Bates, who hits the ball very well; and Amelia Kerr and Maddy Green.
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