England win the toss and choose to bat first
Heather Knight makes the correct call. She confirms the absence of Kate Cross, who sustained a back spasm in the third ODI. That means a Test debut for the 20-year-old Ryana MacDonald-Gay.
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Heather Knight makes the correct call. She confirms the absence of Kate Cross, who sustained a back spasm in the third ODI. That means a Test debut for the 20-year-old Ryana MacDonald-Gay.
Hello, hello, hello and welcome to a little slice of history. South Africa’s women are set to play their first Test match at home since … March 2002. It’s been a while.
The wait ends in Bloemfontein, with Heather Knight’s side the visitors, aiming to complete an all-format sweep on this tour. England won the T20s 3-0, the ODIs 2-1, and a red-ball win would round things off rather nicely before they set off for the Ashes.
Women’s Tests remain a once-in-a-while event, the main battleground still the white-ball stuff, with no domestic long-form scene to prep these two sides for the contest. A win for either team would end lengthy droughts. England haven’t won a red-ball game since January 2014, with nine matches since resulting in four losses and five draws. South Africa have won just one match in their history, against the Netherlands in 2007.
Drop me a line with all your thoughts, queries, Sunday plans, whatever you want. And here’s a banger to enjoy … from the charts in March 2002.
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