What was the score in the match?
South Africa scored 260/6 in 41 overs and Pakistan were bowled out for 223 in 38.5 overs.
Cricket / Womens ODI
In a rain-affected opening One-Day International (ODI) of Pakistan’s tour of South Africa 2026, the Proteas women showcased their strength, securing a 37-run victory over Pakistan in Bloemfontein. South Africa set a target of 260/6 in 41 ov...
South Africa's innings was a blend of cautious starts and explosive finishes. After losing Tazmin Brits early, Wolvaardt and Goodall stabilized before Sune Luus took command. Luus, with support from Annerie Dercksen and Sinalo Jafta, propelled South Africa to a competitive total.
Pakistan's chase saw a promising partnership between Sidra Amin and Ayesha Zafar, but the fall of wickets at crucial junctures shifted the momentum. South Africa’s bowlers, particularly Sune Luus and Tumi Sekhukhune, exploited this vulnerability, ensuring Pakistan fell short of the target.
South Africa coach Mandla Mashimbyi emphasized the importance of a winning mindset and bravery, which he links to responsibility. The team focuses on small individual victories that contribute to a winning force in world cricket. Mashimbyi links bravery closely to responsibility. “Bravery and risk are synonymous,” he said. “But it’s about understanding what the game needs and what the team needs from you in that moment — not what you need.”
South Africa scored 260/6 in 41 overs and Pakistan were bowled out for 223 in 38.5 overs.
Sune Luus with 93 not out and Tumi Sekhukhune with 3 wickets were the standout performers.
Mashimbyi said that the mindset is that the team wants to be winners. He also emphasized bravery and responsibility.
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