Emma Lamb’s Maiden Odi Century, only in his second round, helped the British in power to win comfortably over South Africa in the first day of international, on the land of County in Northampton, on Monday. The host chasing 218 South Africa with 17.5 Overs remaining and five wickets in hand.
Previously on that day, South Africa won the throw and was elected for bats. However, they could not take advantage of the conditions that were dual thanks to Katherine Brunts in advance. Adrie Steyn was trapped in Legbefore and Lara Goodall was captured by Heather Knight, reducing visitors to 34 for 2. On the 30th, they further down to 108 for 5.
It was the point when Chloe Tryon carried out an attack on the dominant British bowler. He broke 10 boundaries and three six on the way with Quickfire 73-Ball 88 before becoming the second of the four victims of Nat Sciver on that day. Unfortunately, there is no much support that comes to help. Nadine de Klerk, who played a secondary role in the seventh goal partnership managed by 97, scored 38 – the highest score.
In response, Britain was sweating small despite losing Tammy Beaumont in the third more than 1 – Bowled by Marizanne KAPP. Lamb, who fell immediately after lifting his century, caressed 18 boundaries in his chay. He even helped Britain get the initial momentum in the pursuit of 78-running partnerships with Sophia Dunkley for the second goal. However, in the Nat Sciver company that they really took the game. After returning the number 4 for 59 the previous day, and even affecting it runs out, the sciver is now dominated by bats. He broke the 8 limits in his 36-bole 55, his 17th Odi fifty.
When he was dismissed on the 26th by De Klerk, England had reached 175. Some attacks from there – sheep and captain Heather Knight did not frustrate much inning South Africa when Danni Wyatt and Amy Jones took more than that lines.
Short Score: South Africa 218 in 47.4 Overs (Chloe Tryon 88, Nadine de Klerk 38; Nat Sciver 4-59, Katherine Bunt 3-18) lost to England 219/5 at 32.1 Overs (Emma Lamb 102, Natalie Sciver 55 ; Nadine de Klerk 2-44) by 5 Wickets