Sensational Wolvaardt hammers 150 as SA flay England
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Spare a thought for England. They were very good through the group stages but when the pressure was amped up, they just could not cope. Something for them to go back and brood over but tonight belongs to South Africa, and their fans will hope that this World Cup, in a few days' time from now, belongs to them too.
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Wolvaardt, who scored 169 off 143 balls to lead the South Africans to an imposing 7-319, then handed the reins to evergreen allrounder Marizanne Kapp, whose 5-20, following her hard-hitting 42, made her the most successful bowler in World Cup history and helped skittle England for 194 off just 42.3 overs.
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