Eloise Sheridan (Australia), Shathira Jakir (Bangladesh), Jacqueline Williams (West Indies, TV)
Referee
Trudy Anderson (New Zealand)
Toss
England Women elected to bowl
Pitch Report
A whisper that there could be some rain at 4 o'clock but nothing right now - it's so sticky and hot. Very humid too. 53 meters and 61 meters square on either side. The pitch has been under the covers. There is a bit of grass and it looks live. Some cracks on either side. The moisture will outweigh the cracks. Spin may play a big part.
VENUE STATS
1st Innings
269Avg Runs
8Avg Wkts
95.39Avg
SR
2nd Innings
211Avg Runs
10Avg Wkts
77.01Avg
SR
Weather Update
Weather Update
Guwahati,India
Updated: 03 Oct 17:30
28.7°CClouds
100%
Clouds
30%
Rain %
4 kmph
Wind
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That will be all from this one-sided contest. This is Dwaipayan Mukherjee, signing off alongside Pradeep. We will see you soon!
Natalie Sciver-Brunt (England Captain) : Yeah, massively pleased. Everyone was really on it, we had a few first ball wickets, couldn't have asked for a better start. Linsey Smith struck to her strengths, she's a left arm spinner but can also swing the ball. She got us the big scalps initially against the batters from their team who have scored big runs in recent times. Sarah Glenn is on the bench, we are blessed to have so many talented individuals on our side who are willing to contribute. It has been a captain's dream.
Laura Wolvaardt [South Africa captain]: "Not the best way to start the tournament, we became bad unit with the bat. Still a long way to go, hopefully we can turn things around in the next games. England bowled well with the new ball, they made it count. We probably didn't expect that much swing, probably could've played start. Get ourselves at the start, that's what we missed. She's alright, we found out she could be very effective and bring her on, see how she does. Just to keep trusting, we've done this and we've had really good preparations. With good support staff, we need to keep this loss behind and move on."
Linsey Smith is the Player of the Match! Here's what she has to say: "Really delighted, to get that start was brilliant and win the first game is even more special. Yesterday talked to me to open the bowling, tough challenge, but the conditions suited me and lucky I did well. Just backing myself, not overcomplicate and keep the stumps in play, came out today. There's huge talent in the squad, everyone pushing for places. Everyone offers different things, hopefully we keep learning."
5:52 PM local and IST: England Women (73 for 0 in 14.1 overs) defeat South African women (69 all out in 20.4 overs) by 10 wickets
If one labels this game as one-sided, even that shall be an understatement. When you get shot out for the 3rd lowest total in the history of your game, there are less chances that you fight for a win. It has simply been one of those days for South Africa. Chloe Tryon was introduced as early as in the 2nd over of the chase hoping for the same magical effect that Linsey Smith was able to weave in the first innings but unfortunately, that wasn't the case on this extremely unlucky day for the Proteas.
England Women did not wish to spend a lot of time during the chase as both openers managed to unleash their free, shot-making abilities. Marizanne Kapp was able to produce some trouble for the English opening pair with some vicious movement, an LBW shout was also sent upstairs, albeit unsuccessfully.
That definitely got Beaumont thinking as she began shuffling across much more than what was required, demonstrating the lack of decisive action against the guile of Kapp. Later on, it was probably an instance of the Proteas giving an opportunity to their bowlers in understanding what these conditions have to offer. Looking ahead, this game can be a precursor to what can happen to teams on slowish surfaces where there is plenty of assistance for bowlers who are willing to put in the hard yards.
As far as the English batting efforts for this game was concerned, the opening duo of Amy Jones and Beaumont notched up another half century stand to quash any hopes of a scare inflicted by their opposition. They were not afraid to pursue the aerial routes once the finish line was visible. It was also the first 50–plus opening stand in this World Cup, aided by a dropped catch by Masabata Klaas towards the end.
Join us shortly for the post-match presentation.
14.1 Ayabonga Khaka to Amy Jones, FOUR! THAT’S IT! England obliterate South Africa in their World Cup opener! A ruthless, commanding performance from start to finish, this was dominance in its purest form. For South Africa, it’s a bruising defeat, one that leaves them with plenty of questions to answer and much to rebuild.
Back of a length on the middle and leg, Jones helps it down to fine-leg, races away to the ropes and they seal the game.
14
overs
69/0score
0
1wd
0
1
1
1wd
1
0
runs
Amy Jones*
40(50)
Tammy Beaumont
17(34)
Masabata Klaas
0/18
13.6 Masabata Klaas to Amy Jones, length delivery on middle and off, Jones flicked it straight to square-leg for no run.
13.5 Masabata Klaas to Tammy Beaumont, back of a length on middle and off. Beaumont works it behind square on the on-side for one. Scores are level now!
13.5 Masabata Klaas to Tammy Beaumont, WIDE! Banged in short, but goes way over the batter's head, another wide has been signaled.
13.4 Masabata Klaas to Amy Jones, length delivery on middle and leg. Jones clipped it past square-leg for a single.
13.3 Masabata Klaas to Tammy Beaumont, OH! Struck beautifully by Beaumont, shame that she gets only one. Length delivery on the off-stump, comes forward and smacked it straight back to the bowler. Klaase let's it through between her legs and mid-off cuts it off.
13.2 Masabata Klaas to Tammy Beaumont, length delivery on the off-stump, Beaumont clipped it to short mid-wicket for no run.
13.2 Masabata Klaas to Tammy Beaumont, WIDE! Wayward lines from Klaas. Short and way down the leg-side, wide called.
13.1 Masabata Klaas to Tammy Beaumont, back of a length in the channel, Beaumont lunges and defends.
The writing is on the wall. Just 6 more runs needed. A very happy looking English dug-out.
13
overs
64/0score
0
1
4
4
0
0
runs
Amy Jones*
39(48)
Tammy Beaumont
15(30)
Ayabonga Khaka
0/9
12.6 Ayabonga Khaka to Amy Jones, on a length in the channel, Jones stabs it to mid-off for no run.
12.5 Ayabonga Khaka to Amy Jones, OH! Length delivery, that jags back in a touch. Jones throws her bat at it, gets cut in half in the end.
12.4 Ayabonga Khaka to Amy Jones, FOUR! Jones in a hurry to wrap things up here. Back of a length on the off-stump, Jones swipes it past, beats mid-wicket and races away to the ropes again.