In a bold tactical move, England Women have stacked their playing XI with three frontline spinners and asked South Africa Women to bat first in their latest ODI clash. The decision comes as captain Heather Knight makes a timely return from a hamstring injury to mark her 150th One Day International—a rare milestone in women’s cricket .
With overcast conditions and a dry pitch offering turn, England’s selection panel leaned heavily on spin:
“We knew the surface would grip and South Africa’s middle order can be vulnerable against quality spin,” said Knight in the pre-match presser.
| Milestone | Stat |
|---|---|
| ODIs Played | 150 (Only 5th English woman to reach this mark) |
| Runs Scored | 4,872 @ Avg 35.82 |
| Captaincy Record | 62 wins in 108 ODIs as skipper |
| Centuries | 8 (Including a match-winning 157* vs Australia in 2023) |
Note: England’s pace attack is lean today, with only one seamer in the XI—highlighting their full commitment to spin.
This match is part of a tightly contested ODI series, with both teams jockeying for ICC Women’s Championship points. A win here could give England critical momentum ahead of the 2025 World Cup qualifiers.
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