England achieved a historic milestone, securing their first Test victory in a decade with a comprehensive 286-run win over South Africa in Bloemfontein in the one-off Women’s Test. This victory marked their largest margin of victory in terms of runs in red-ball cricket. England’s bowlers dominated South Africa’s batting lineup, dismissing them for their lowest-ever Test total of 64 in the second innings.
A decade-long wait ends with a bowling masterclass by Lauren Bell
Lauren Bell, the star of the match, delivered a career-best performance with figures of 4/49 in the first innings and 4/27 in the second, dismantling South Africa’s batting lineup. Supported by Sophie Ecclestone and Lauren Filer, Bell spearheaded England’s charge, as South Africa crumbled within 19.4 overs on the third day. Ecclestone and Filer played pivotal roles in ensuring the target of 351 was never within reach, combining accuracy with relentless pressure to finish the contest well ahead of time.
England’s first-innings dominance
England laid the foundation for their victory with an authoritative performance in the first innings. Opting to bat first, debutant Maia Bouchier showcased exceptional temperament, scoring a magnificent 126. Her partnership with veteran Nat Sciver-Brunt, who contributed an equally brilliant 128, resulted in a commanding 174-run stand. England declared their innings at 395/9 on the opening day, taking full control of the match.
A spirited fightback by South Africa
South Africa’s response in the first innings was spirited but fell short. Despite Nonkululeko Mlaba’s exceptional bowling figures of 4/82, their batters failed to capitalize. The Proteas managed only 281 runs, conceding a 114-run first-innings lead to England. Lauren Bell’s heroics, combined with tight spells from England’s spinners, ensured the Proteas’ batters struggled throughout.
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Heather Knight leads by example
In their second innings, England extended their advantage, scoring 236. Captain Heather Knight anchored the innings with a composed 90, playing a pivotal role in ensuring South Africa faced an imposing 351-run target. Despite Mlaba’s valiant efforts, which included a remarkable 6/75, England’s middle order held firm to set up the historic win.
Chasing 351, South Africa faltered under relentless pressure from England’s bowlers. Bell’s incisive deliveries left the Proteas reeling, while Ecclestone and Filer ensured no respite for the home side. The batting lineup folded for just 64 runs, highlighting England’s dominance in every aspect of the game.
What a performance from Lauren Bell 😍
8 wickets in the match, and match-winning spell in the final session 💪 pic.twitter.com/8JSqLBADez
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