Women's WT20: South Africa upset England by six wickets
Updated On: 24 February, 2020 09:28 AM IST | Perth | AFP
Only the top two from each of the two five-team groups qualify for the knockout phase

South Africa's Mignon Du Preez (L) embraces teammate Chloe Tryon after defeating England during the Twenty20 women's World Cup cricket match between England and South Africa in Perth. Pic/ AFP
South Africa's batting order held their nerve to deliver an upset six-wicket victory over England at the women's Twenty20 World Cup in Perth on Sunday. The Proteas have made the early running in Group B along with the West Indies, who beat newcomers Thailand on Saturday. Only the top two from each of the two five-team groups qualify for the knockout phase.
Chasing a modest 124, South Africa appeared in control at 90 for 1 in the 16th over before the match turned with the wickets of captain Dane Van Niekerk (46) and Marizanne Kapp (38) in quick succession Needing nine runs off the final over, Mignon du Preez was the hero with a six off the fourth last ball from Katherine Brunt before then hitting the winning runs with a boundary.
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