
In South Africa's enthralling six-run semifinal win over England to reach the final of the 2023 Women's T20 World Cup on their home soil, opener Tazmin Brits played a crucial hand with bat and on the field.
Tazmin smashed 68 runs from 55 balls as she joined forces with Laura Wolvaardt in a 96-run stand for the first wicket as South Africa reached 164/4. On the field, Tazmin was spectacular in taking four catches of key England players, which ensured South Africa reached their first-ever final of the T20 World Cup across men's and women's.
"I still can't believe it to be honest with you. It feels like I'm still going to need to wake up. I don't know how the catches happened. My legs were so tired after the batting, I just reacted and it stuck."