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Wolvaardt ready for 'right start' as SA gear up for tri-series opener vs India

IANS April 28, 2025 233 views

South African women's cricket team prepares for a crucial T20 tri-series opener against India in Colombo under new coach Mandla Mashimbyi. Captain Laura Wolvaardt expressed confidence in the team's preparation despite challenging conditions and India's recent form. The tournament represents an important opportunity for the team to simulate World Cup pressures and adapt to new playing environments. With a strong focus on spin bowling and strategic preparations, South Africa aims to make a strong start in this international tournament.

"We've had some good prep. We had some camps during the last couple of months" - Laura Wolvaardt"
Colombo, April 28: Laura Wolvaardt believes South Africa are well-prepared and ready to "start on the right foot" as they face India in their opening match of the Women’s T20 Tri-Series in Colombo on Tuesday.

Key Points

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South Africa debuts under new coach Mandla Mashimbyi

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Team adapting to heat and humid Colombo conditions

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India enters with recent ODI dominance

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Tri-series serves as World Cup preparation

Speaking to reporters on the eve of the clash, the Proteas captain expressed confidence in her team’s preparations despite having not yet played a match in the tournament.

"We've had some good prep. We had some camps during the last couple of months where we did scenario-type stuff to replicate the game time that we didn't have. Hopefully, we're able to start tomorrow on the right foot," said Wolvaardt.

While South Africa are about to open their campaign, India already have momentum on their side, having crushed hosts Sri Lanka by nine wickets in their tournament opener on Sunday. Harmanpreet Kaur’s side will thus walk into the game brimming with confidence and with recent history favouring them — India have won 18 of their last 31 ODIs against South Africa.

Nevertheless, the South African camp remains upbeat, especially with the tri-series marking a new beginning under head coach Mandla Mashimbyi. The tournament is their first full tour under Mashimbyi, who has already made an impression on the squad.

"So far, he's been great. He's come with a big presence, already implemented a lot of changes, and does things differently to what we've maybe done in the past. I hope it'll be good for the group going forward," said Wolvaardt.

The tri-series, which also involves Sri Lanka, offers a vital chance for teams to replicate the pressure and environment of a World Cup — something Wolvaardt is keen to embrace with the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025 looming later this year in India.

"A tri-series like this is great. It sort of gives a World Cup kind of feel where you have to prep for different teams in the same tournament and hopefully qualify for a final," she added.

Wolvaardt also highlighted the squad’s bowling depth, especially the presence of multiple spin options. "I think we have a bit of everything with the ball, which is awesome. It's probably the most spinners that I've had in a squad since I've been captain, so I'm quite excited about that," she said.

South Africa have made good use of their time in Sri Lankan conditions, adjusting to the heat and humidity — starkly different from the cooler conditions back home.

"It's been a good few days (in Colombo). We mainly used the time to get used to conditions and the heat, especially. It's been very hot and humid here, a lot different to what we're used to at home," Wolvaardt pointed out.

“The cricket conditions as well, getting used to the ground, and spending some time in the nets has been good, and we are ready to go tomorrow.”

Reader Comments

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Sarah K.
Really excited to see how Wolvaardt leads the team in this series! She's been phenomenal with the bat, and now with more spin options, SA might just surprise India this time. Let's go Proteas! 💚💛
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Rajiv P.
India has the upper hand statistically, but I appreciate Wolvaardt's positive attitude. This tri-series will be a good test for both teams ahead of the World Cup. May the best team win!
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Tanya M.
While I admire Wolvaardt's confidence, I'm concerned about SA's lack of match practice compared to India who already have momentum. Hope the preparation camps were enough 🤞
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James L.
The new coach angle is interesting! Sometimes fresh perspectives can make all the difference. Curious to see what changes Mashimbyi has implemented. Good luck to both teams!
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Nomsa D.
As a South African fan, I'm cautiously optimistic. The heat might be our biggest opponent though! Hope the girls stay hydrated and play their natural game. #ProteasFire
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Amit R.
Respectful criticism here - I think SA might be overestimating their spin attack. India's batters are world-class against spin. But hey, that's why we play the game! Should be a good contest.
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Lerato S.
Wolvaardt's leadership has been growing so much! Love how she's embracing the challenge. Win or lose, just want to see our girls fight hard. The future is bright! 🌟

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