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Women's World Cup: Wolvaardt & Luus Take South Africa To 223 Against Pakistan
Clinical half-centuries from Laura Wolvaardt (75 off 91 balls) and skipper Sune Luus (62 off 102 balls) helped South Africa post a competitive 223/9 in their ICC Women's Cricket World Cup match against Pakistan at the Bay Oval here on Friday.
Wolvaardt and Luus were instrumental in holding the innings together, as South Africa, aiming for their maiden Women's World Cup title, overcame an excellent spell from Pakistan spinner Ghulam Fatima.
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