Mandla Mashimbyi - 15 run defeat to India

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The Proteas Women will seek to set the record straight on Friday when they face the host, Sri Lanka, in Colombo in their second game of the One-Day International Tri-Series.
The Proteas were in a strong position yesterday, before the batting order crumbled and led to a 15-run defeat against India.
There were definitely positives for South Africa such as the 140-run partnership between the captain Laura Wolvaardt and Tazmin Brits for the first wicket.
The coach, Mandla Mashimbyi, said it’s just a matter of making their opportunities count.
30 Apr 5AM English South Africa Sports · Sports

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