SA won’t take Thailand lightly in Friday’s Women’s T20 World Cup encounter

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SA won’t take Thailand lightly in Friday’s Women’s T20 World Cup encounter
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Thailand may come across as the weakest of the Group B teams‚ but SA won’t be taking them lightly in Friday’s Women’s T20 World Cup encounter in Canberra.

The Manuka Oval surface is known to be a placid one‚ something Proteas women’s batter Chloe Tryon hopes her team-mates make the most of.

“They’re an energised and awesome bunch. We watched a few of their bowlers yesterday and how they executed. “We knew what we needed to do and we’ve worked really hard in the off-season. A lot of the girls have played in the Women’s Big Bash League.

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