P2 women
Du Preez Leads South Africa To Victory Against West Indies In The 4th ODI
Mignon du Preez lifted South Africa to 185/6, rescuing the innings with a 17th ODI half-century as the visitors restricted West Indies to 150/9 to secure a 35-run win in the fourth One-day International at the Sir Vivian Richards Stadium in North Sound here on Friday (IST).
South Africa lead the five-match series 4-0.
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