Summary

  • ICC Women's World Cup, Indore - New Zealand win toss & bat

  • South Africa chase 232 to win by four wickets with 55 balls remaining

  • SA 232-4 (40.5 overs): Brits 101 (89), Luus 81* (114)

  • NZ 231 (47.5 overs): Devine 85 (98); Mlaba 4-40

  • SA bounce back from England thrashing to register first win

  • NZ have lost both their matches so far

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'That was remarkable' - Tahuhu dismissed after 'outstanding' catch from Wolvaardt

  1. 'We will need to be at our best'published at 10:22 BST 6 October

    New Zealand captain Sophie Devine, whose side were beaten by Australia on this pitch in their opener: "It is a pretty good surface. Even in our last game here I don't think it changed too much. We are looking forward to putting a big total on the board.

    "The batters are really excited to go out there today and make sure they stamp their mark. South Africa's bowling line-up is so threatening. We will need to be at our best.

    "It is about staying focused and tuned in for the full 100 overs."

  2. New Zealand win the toss and batpublished at 10:20 BST 6 October
    Breaking

    Sophie Devine has won the toss on her 300th appearance for New Zealand. She opted to bat.

    Both teams are unchanged.

    uzie Bates of New Zealand (L) poses for a photo with her match shirt after gaining her 350 caps as Sophie Devine of New Zealand (R) poses with her 300th capImage source, Getty Images
  3. Postpublished at 10:17 BST 6 October

    New Zealand team before tossImage source, Getty Images

    Whisper it but this already has the feel of a big game.

    Yes, it's early - very early - but both came into the tournament with high hopes and were beaten in their opening games. New Zealand were outdone by Australia and South Africa thrashed by England.

    There's a long way to go, perhaps too long for me to be talking like this, but with England, India and Australia starting well these two will both want to get one over another rivals in the race for a top-four finish.

  4. Postpublished at 10:15 BST 6 October

    Marizanne KappImage source, Getty Images

    Game seven at this World Cup looks a good one.

    Today New Zealand meet South Africa in Indore.