Summary

  • ICC Women's World Cup, Visakhapatnam - SA win toss & bowl

  • Match started one hour late because of rain and outfield, but no overs lost

  • India have won both matches so far

  • SA crushed New Zealand after being thrashed by England

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  1. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 20.4 overs

    Rodrigues lbw b Tryon 0 (Ind 92-4)

    Just! Umpire's call, just clipping the top corner of leg stump!

  2. India reviewpublished at 20.4 overs

    South Africa might well have broken the partnership quickly!

    Chloe Tryon on, Jemimah Rodrigues goes for the sweep and misses.

    It's given but Rodrigues sends it upstairs. It might have been sliding down...?

  3. Ind 91-3published at 20 overs

    Two new batters for South Africa to try and get into now but they're two high-class players in Harmanpreet Kaur and Jemimah Rodrigues.

    Break this partnership quickly, though, and India might start to get a little nervous.

  4. Postpublished at 12:55 BST

    Dani Hazell
    Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special

    I think South Africa have read this pitch well so far, slower balls have been held in the wicket.

    All credit to South Africa, they have built that pressure and earned that wicket.

  5. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 19.4 overs

    Rawal c Brits b Sekhukhune 37 (Ind 91-3)

    Leading edge goes straight up... and comfortably taken at mid-wicket.

    Lovely slower ball from Tumi Sekhukhune to deceive the set batter, Praika Rawal, who is through the shot far too early.

    The ball balloons into the leg side and Tazmin Brits is there to take a straightforward catch. South Africa keep chipping away.

  6. Ind 87-2published at 19 overs

    Nonkululeko Mlaba gets away with a honking delivery - a full toss on leg stump - as Harmanpreet Kaur sweeps it straight to short fine leg.

    The spinner is fortunate she was bowling to a new batter, give it a couple more overs and you'd expect to see Harmanpreet smashing that to the boundary.

    As it is, there are just a couple from the over. Decent spell for South Africa.

  7. Ind 85-2published at 18 overs

    Replays show Nonkululeko Mlaba gave Harleen Deol a bit of a send-off with a little wave after knocking her over. That's the sign of a confident bowler!

    Meanwhile, Tumi Sekhukhune is into the attack and just two come from the seamer's first over with India skipper Harmanpreet Kaur off the mark with a flick through square leg.

  8. Postpublished at 12:43 BST

    Dani Hazell
    Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special

    That was an absolute jaffa. Such a nice action with a lot of revs on the ball.

  9. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 17 overs

    Deol b Mlaba 13 (Ind 83-2)

    Media caption,

    Mlaba bowls Deol for 13 with 'absolute jaffa'

    Bowled her!

    Just as I was typing about Nonkululeko Mlaba releasing the pressure with five wides down the leg side, the spinner more than makes up for it with a ripper to clean up Harleen Deol.

    The slow left-armer floats this one up, gets a bit of drift in to the right-hander then the turn away to beat the edge and make a mess of the stumps!

  10. Postpublished at 12:40 BST

    I think we'd all love to see that, Ray. The fact he's doing commentary on Australian TV for the Ashes this winter is interesting enough...

  11. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 12:39 BST

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    Ray in Nottingham

  12. Ind 74-1published at 16 overs

    Just three singles from the first over after drinks as Nadine de Klerk continues.

    Steady stuff from the medium-pacer as South Africa continue to try and build some pressure.

  13. Postpublished at 12:32 BST

    Just the one wicket so far for South Africa but it was a big one: Smriti Mandhana caught in the deep off Nonkululeko Mlaba for 23...

    Media caption,

    'South Africa overjoyed' as Mandhana caught at long on by Luus for 23

  14. drinks break

    Ind 71-1published at 15 overs

    Rawal 31, Deol 10

    Nonkululeko Mlaba has got herself into a good rhythm early in her spell - taking a wicket second ball probably helps.

    A quicker delivery is kept out by Pratika Rawal to end the over and it's time for drinks.

  15. Postpublished at 12:28 BST

    Shachi Pai
    Former Lancashire batter on BBC Radio Sports Extra

    Spending time at the crease comes very naturally to the Indian players.

  16. Ind 69-1published at 14 overs

    Play and a miss from Harleen Deol as she tries to drive Nadine de Klerk. Well taken by Sinalo Jafta, stood up to the stumps.

    Deol ends the over with a boundary, though, expertly guiding the ball past backward point. Too wide from De Klerk.

  17. Ind 64-1published at 13 overs

    Turn and bounce!

    That will interest Nonkululeko Mlaba (and the India spinners) and it takes the edge of a surprised Harleen Deol.

    With no slip in place, the ball runs away for a single but definitely something to keep an eye on.

    Nonkululeko Mlaba bowlingImage source, Getty Images
  18. Postpublished at 12:23 BST

    The timing of that wicket, as well as the manner of it, will frustrate Smriti Mandhana and India.

    Mandhana was just starting to look settled and had effortlessly cleared the ropes a couple of overs previous...

    Media caption,

    'Superstar' Mandhana smashes Khaka for six over long off

  19. Ind 61-1published at 12 overs

    Tidy over from Nadine de Klerk, bowling her military medium. Just two singles from it as Pratika Rawal, who had been a bit quiet after a quick start, lets the last one go.

  20. Ind 59-1published at 11 overs

    Harleen Deol is in at first drop for India and gets off the mark with two, driven through the covers.

    A couple of singles ends a successful first over from Nonkululeko Mlaba. The spinner so often makes an impact for South Africa and today is no different.