Women's T20 WC: De Klerk hails bowlers after restricting India to 158/7

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Women's T20 WC: De Klerk hails bowlers after restricting India to 158/7

Synopsis

South Africa's Nadine de Klerk says restricting India to 158/7 in Manchester was a 'great effort' on a pitch she rates as batting-friendly — and with a 159-run chase ahead, she believes some of her team's batters are 'due' to fire. The Group A semi-final race just got tighter.

Key Takeaways

India posted 158/7 against South Africa in a Women's T20 World Cup Group A match in Manchester on 21 June .
India blazed to 59/2 in the powerplay before South Africa's bowlers applied the brakes.
Nadine de Klerk dismissed Jemimah Rodrigues for 12 via a caught-and-bowled to dent India's momentum.
De Klerk described 158 as a total South Africa 'would have taken any day of the week' on the surface.
South Africa need 159 to win and boost their semi-final chances in Group A.

Nadine de Klerk, South Africa's seam-bowling all-rounder, praised her team's bowling unit for reining in an explosive India innings and limiting the Harmanpreet Kaur-led side to 158/7 in their ICC Women's T20 World Cup Group A clash in Manchester on 21 June. De Klerk described the total as a 'great effort' on what she assessed as a good batting surface.

India's Powerplay Surge Checked

India came out of the blocks hard, racing to 59/2 inside the powerplay — a pattern consistent with their recent outings in the tournament. South Africa's bowlers, however, tightened their lines through the middle overs, pegging India back by two runs short of the 160-run mark. The disciplined bowling effort meant South Africa now face a chase of 159 to strengthen their semi-final prospects in Group A.

De Klerk's Key Dismissal

A pivotal moment came when de Klerk dismissed Jemimah Rodrigues for 12 through a caught-and-bowled that further disrupted India's momentum. The all-rounder explained her strategy at the mid-innings break: 'I think it was just to keep the stumps in play... mine is to do that middle and back end to kind of keep attacking the stumps, make them do something funky or funny. Obviously T20 cricket, anything can happen. So credit, brought me a wicket today.'

What the Bowlers Got Right

De Klerk was emphatic in crediting the collective bowling effort. 'I think, obviously, we knew they were going to come hard in that power play, and they've done it so well over the last couple of games as well. But we knew if we kind of just get stuck in there, if we get a wicket or two, we're going to put them under pressure,' she said. She added: 'I feel like it's a pretty good batting wicket. Before the day, we would have taken 158 any day of the week. So great effort from our bowlers.'

South Africa's Chase Outlook

Looking ahead to the second innings, de Klerk struck an optimistic note. 'I think really positive. Like I said, we would have taken 150. I feel like it's a really good batting wicket. So I think the powerplay is going to be really important for our batters,' she said. She also backed her batting lineup to deliver, noting that 'some of our batters are due today' and urging them to 'be brave, take it on, and have a great time out there in the middle.' South Africa's ability to convert this bowling effort into a winning chase will be decisive for their Group A campaign.

Point of View

Which de Klerk hints has been underperforming, finally fires when it matters most. A Group A semi-final berth hangs on this second innings, and optimism at the break has a habit of colliding with India's bowling depth in the death overs.
NationPress
21 Jun 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

What total did India post against South Africa in the Women's T20 World Cup?
India scored 158/7 against South Africa in their Group A match in Manchester on 21 June. India were aggressive in the powerplay, reaching 59/2, before South Africa's bowlers restricted them through the middle and death overs.
Who dismissed Jemimah Rodrigues and how?
South Africa all-rounder Nadine de Klerk dismissed Jemimah Rodrigues for 12 via a caught-and-bowled. De Klerk said her role was to 'attack the stumps' and make batters play awkward shots.
What did Nadine de Klerk say about the pitch and South Africa's chase?
De Klerk called it 'a pretty good batting wicket' and said South Africa 'would have taken 150' before the game. She expressed confidence about the chase of 159, saying the powerplay would be key and that some of her batters were 'due' for a big performance.
Why is this match important for South Africa?
A win in this Group A fixture in Manchester would significantly boost South Africa's chances of qualifying for the semi-finals of the ICC Women's T20 World Cup. The result directly affects the Group A standings.
How did South Africa's bowlers contain India's explosive start?
After India's fast powerplay of 59/2, South Africa's bowlers — including de Klerk — tightened their lines in the middle overs, picking up key wickets and keeping India to 158/7. De Klerk credited a collective team bowling effort for the disciplined performance.
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