
South Africa’s captain Laura Wolvaardt hopes that her party can use the triumph of Temba Bavum and his World Championship in the World Championship as an inspiration for a special trip to the Women’s World Championship this year. South Africa ended her long waiting for an ICC trophy with a victory over Australia at Lord’s at the beginning of this year to finally end their Jinx.
A team of women’s South African women has achieved the final of the last two ICC events And this time he tries to overcome the finish line. When Wolvaardt talked to reporters before their opening clash against England, he said it was amazing to see the country connected to celebrate the victory of South Africa in the final of the WTC and hoped to do something similar.
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“Yeah, of course, the men who won this World Test Championship is amazing. It was amazing to see how the country supported them and how excited that everyone returned at home and united to support them in this trophy.
“We can beat anyone in the world”
South Africa is facing England in their first game, a team against which they did not have the best of memories against. In the last two World Cups of ODI, England defeated them in semifinals. Wolvaardt feels that her party can defeat any team in the world if they play best and hopes that they can stick to their plans against England.
“It’s a bit complicated because I feel we’ve been defeating them in group stages in the past world championships and then many of them in the semifinals. So we know as a group, we can beat them, especially in the group stage. I think we thought we thought we were better off. We know that we know that we knew that we knew that we knew that we knew that we knew that we knew.
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Published on:
October 2, 2025