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South Africa Ready for High-Stakes Women's T20 WC Clash vs India: Mlaba

South Africa's left-arm spinner Nonkululeko Mlaba has stated that her team is fully prepared for the high-stakes Women's T20 World Cup Group A clash against India at Old Trafford. She acknowledged that playing India is never easy but emphasized her side's readiness for the crucial encounter. Mlaba also revealed she has introduced new bowling variations to keep the opposition guessing. The match is vital for both teams' semi-final hopes, with South Africa looking to secure a win to boost their net run rate and points tally.

Women's T20 WC: South Africa 'ready' for taking on India in high‑stakes clash, says Mlaba

Manchester, June 21

South Africa left‑arm spinner Nonkululeko Mlaba admitted that facing India is 'never easy' but insisted her side is ready for the high‑stakes Women's T20 World Cup Group A encounter at Old Trafford on Sunday. Sunday's clash is also the first time both teams are meeting in a Women's T20 World Cup game.

"Oh, obviously playing India is never easy. It's never an easy game for us. Obviously they're a good side and playing against each other, it's always competitive. So, yeah, but we're just ready for today's game and the rest will follow," Mlaba said to broadcasters ahead of the clash.

Reflecting on the previous outing, she conceded South Africa's batting unit wasn't at their best, though they managed to get a win over Pakistan. "I will say maybe we didn't, obviously our batters, we didn't work that harder for the team on that day. But I mean, they're always gonna bounce back and I just can't wait to see what they're gonna do for us."

On her own bowling, Mlaba revealed she has added new variations to her armoury. "Obviously I feel like most teams, they know me as someone who obviously have an arm ball, like the quicker one. So, I think now they got used to it. So I just decided to bring a just a very variation of balls. It's slower than usual, but I obviously still bowl my quicker ball as well, so."

She underlined the significance of the fixture in the context of the race to semi-finals. "It's definitely an important game for us. Obviously, we're looking to win. Looking at the net run rate and obviously with the points that we have, it's definitely gonna be a game that we need to win. It's a game that we're all looking forward to."

— IANS

Reader Comments

Swati Y

Mlaba saying 'playing India is never easy' shows the respect our team commands. But we can't be complacent—South Africa's pace attack is tricky. Need our top order to fire!

Ritika R

Finally a T20 WC clash between India and South Africa! The team that handles pressure better will win. Hoping our girls show the same fight as the men's team. 💪

Jacob K

Interesting tactic from Mlaba—adding slower balls to her armoury. Indian batters are good against spin but struggle with change of pace sometimes. Could be a key battle.

Divya L

Our Women in Blue have been inconsistent in big matches unfortunately. The fielding needs to be sharper and no silly run outs! Hope they prove me wrong today. 🤞

Aman W

South Africa is a balanced side but our spinners (Deepti, Radha, and the others) can tie them down. Just need a good start with the bat. Let's go India! 🇮🇳🏏

Michelle N

Mlaba is right—net run rate could decide who goes through. India should aim to win by a big margin. But first, just get the win! Every match is crucial now.

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