‘Everyone is catching up’: Kapp hails historic win | Australia v South Africa 2023-24



Marizanne Kapp dominated the second ODI with bat and ball, and was delighted at South Africa’s ‘fight and grit’ following a heavy defeat in the first match, and says teams are rapidly catching up to Australia’s standard-setting level

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  1. Let's be real this was 100% the conditions. Nobody is catching up

  2. The Cheating Bulling sledging Australian men's and women's Cricket Team a trashing West Indies! schoolboy team and underfunded by Cricket Australia CEO Nick Hockley, channel 7 the human rights violators and Corrupted Vultures Lisa Sthalekar and the corrupted CCC and Australian Cricket Board steeling shearing pocketing using broadcasting revenue Sponsors the money make sure you give back to the broadcasting revenue to the West Indies South African Team before they leave the country A devastating all-round display from Marizanne Kapp has powered South Africa to a historic 84-run ODI win over Australia, with the hosts now sweating on the fitness of Ash Gardner who battled hamstring tightness and is in doubt for next week’s one-off Test in Perth She was forced to retire hurt during the first ODI after she copped a stray throw to the elbow, but you wouldn’t have known as Kapp destroyed the Aussies with one of the great individual performances.

    Kapp has been one of the most dominant forces in the WBBL and showed her class on Wednesday with a crucial knock of 75 which she then backed up with a stunning opening spell that rocked Australia’s top order.

    The South African quick removed openers Alyssa Healy and Phoebe Litchfield but saved her best for Beth Mooney who had her middle stump rocked back as Kapp claimed the extraordinary figures of 3-7 from her opening four overs.

    Marizanne Kapp dominated the second ODI with bat and ball, and was delighted at South Africa's 'fight and grit' following a heavy defeat in the first match, and says teams are rapidly catching up to Australia's standard-setting level