In the wake of South Africa Women’s shocking 69 all out collapse against India in the second ODI of the 2025 series, captain Laura Wolvaardt expressed disbelief—but also resolve. “We are much, much better than 69 all out,” she told reporters, emphasizing that the team had specifically prepared for left-arm spin, only to be undone by disciplined Indian bowling.
South Africa’s innings lasted just 26.3 overs, their lowest total in ODIs since 2013. India’s left-arm spinner Rajeshwari Gayakwad led the charge with figures of 4/18, exploiting conditions and gaps in the Proteas’ technique.
“We trained extensively against left-arm spin,” Wolvaardt said. “But execution on the day was poor. That’s not who we are.”
| Team | Total | Overs | Top Scorer | Best Bowler (Opponent) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| South Africa Women | 69 | 26.3 | Laura Wolvaardt (22) | Rajeshwari Gayakwad (4/18) |
| India Women | 71/2 | 16.1 | Smriti Mandhana (35*) | N/A |
Despite the setback, Wolvaardt remains optimistic ahead of the final ODI. “This team has heart. We’ll come back stronger.”
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