Categoria: SOUTH AFRICA
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England Women Dominate South Africa in Women’s ODI World Cup 2025 Opener
England’s women’s team starts with a crushing 10-wicket win over South Africa in the 2025 ODI World Cup.
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England bundle up South Africa for their second-lowest score, seal 10-wicket victory
Spinner Linsey Smith led the English bowling attack and bundled South Africa for their second-lowest score.
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England Starts Women’s World Cup Campaign with Victory, Beats South Africa by 10 Wickets
England Women vs South Africa Women: England’s women’s team starts off with a win, defeating South Africa by 10 wickets.
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South Africa’s Women’s Team All Out for Record Low 69 Runs Against England in the Women’s World Cup
South Africa set an unwanted record after getting all out for 69 runs against England in the Women’s World Cup match.
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British Tourist Missing After ‘Hiking to a Lake Filled With Crocodiles’
British woman Elaine McSorley, 71, went missing in South Africa’s KwaZulu Province after hiking to a crocodile-infested lake with her husband.
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Rajya Sabha Deputy Chairman Meets South Africa’s National Assembly Speaker
Rajya Sabha Deputy Chairman meets South Africa’s National Assembly Speaker. Vice Chairman Harivansh Narayan Singh holds bilateral talks with Thoko Didiza in Cape Town.
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British tourist, 71, feared eaten by crocodile in South Africa after disappearing a week ago
British tourist Elaine McSorley, 71, went missing while walking with her husband Leon, 81, in South Africa. Police suspect a crocodile attack.
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Ospreys Fail to Maintain Lead Against Stormers in Cape Town
The Ospreys were unable to hold on to their lead as they fell to the Stormers in Cape Town, losing 26-10 at DHL Stadium.
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England’s Linsey Smith shines after dominating South Africa in Guwahati: I feel comfortable opening the bowling
Linsey Smith’s superb performance led to a 10-wicket win for England over South Africa in the Women’s World Cup 2025.
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Women’s World Cup: South Africa’s Woeful Performance Against England
South Africa bundled out for 69 with only one batter reaching double digits in the Women’s World Cup match against England.