England Dominates South Africa with Ruthless Bowling in Women's World Cup
England's women's cricket team showcased a dominant bowling performance, dismissing South Africa for a mere 69 runs, their second-lowest in World Cup history. Sinalo Jafta's 22 was the only double-digit score. Linsey Smith claimed 3/7, aided by Sciver-Brunt, Ecclestone, and Dean's contributions.

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In a dominant showcase of skill and strategy, England's women's cricket team overwhelmed South Africa, bowling them out for just 69 runs in a decisive World Cup match on Friday. This marks South Africa's second-lowest total in Women's World Cup history, highlighting England's exceptional bowling prowess.
South African wicketkeeper-batter Sinalo Jafta provided the only resistance with a score of 22, as her teammates crumbled under England's aggressive bowling attack. Electing to field first, England's bowlers capitalized on the conditions, ensuring a swift collapse of the opponent's batting order.
Left-arm spinner Linsey Smith led the charge with impressive figures of 3/7 in four overs. Meanwhile, Nat Sciver-Brunt, Sophie Ecclestone, and Charlie Dean chipped in with crucial wickets, collectively restricting South Africa to a paltry total in 20.4 overs, setting the stage for a commanding performance.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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