Batting collapse sets Proteas back
The Citizen|December 17, 2024
A dismal collapse from the Proteas women put England into the driving seat as they reached the close of play on day two on 31/1 in their second innings, a lead of 145 runs in the one-off Test at the Mangaung Oval in Bloemfontein yesterday.
Ross Roche

Proteas fast bowler Ayanda Hlubi picked up the only English wicket towards the end of play, having opener Maia Bouchier caught behind by keeper Sinalo Jafta for a 19-ball duck, but Tammy Beaumont (eight not out) and captain Heather Knight (19*) will start in a great position on the third morning.

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