4:26pm A mere 106 needed for Australia to go 1-0 up and 6-2 up in the multi-format series. This has been a clinical outing from Australia. South Africa never found answers to what the fast bowlers threw at them. Until Kapp walked in. She showed intent to score, found the boundaries regularly. Rotated the strike well to never quite let the bowlers bowl one line and one length to her. But just as she reached fifty, she took a blow to her left elbow which was a major setback for the tourists. How will South Africa go with the defence? We'll find out shortly with Gnasher on the hot-seat
A Khaka c Wareham b King 3 (5m 4b 0x4 0x6) SR: 75.00
END OF OVER:31 | 6 Runs 1 Wkt | SA-W: 103/8 | RR: 3.32
- Masabata Klaas4 (9b)
- Ayabonga Khaka1 (1b)
- Kim Garth6-0-18-2
- Alana King4-1-17-2
A hold up, some malfunction in the zing bails
Ayabonga Khaka the last batter in
N Mlaba b Garth 0 (13m 5b 0x4 0x6) SR: 0.00
Kapp looks unlikely to field, say the on-air commentator
END OF OVER:30 | (wicket maiden) | SA-W: 97/7 | RR: 3.23
- Masabata Klaas0 (5b)
- Nonkululeko Mlaba0 (4b)
- Alana King4-1-17-2
- Kim Garth5-0-12-1
The news is that Marizanne Kapp is going for scans for the blow on her left elbow
Masabata Klaas in next, still no Kapp
N de Klerk lbw b King 18 (44m 33b 0x4 0x6) SR: 54.54
END OF OVER:29 | 3 Runs | SA-W: 97/6 | RR: 3.34
- Nonkululeko Mlaba0 (4b)
- Nadine de Klerk18 (32b)
- Kim Garth5-0-12-1
- Alana King3-0-17-1
Rio: "So are SA effectively 7 down or Kapp is likely to return later?" She has retired hurt and not retired out, so she still can come back on