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Married cricketers' historic innings at Women's World T20

South African cricketers Marizanne Kapp and Dane van Niekerk have made their way into the history books at the Women’s World T20.

The women cricketers tied the knot in July, with team skipper van Niekerk marrying teammate and all rounder Kapp in Johannesburg.

On Sunday, the married couple became the first ever pair to build a partnership and bat together in a major ICC tournament.

The South African couple became the first married pair to bat together in a major ICC tournament.
The South African couple became the first married pair to bat together in a major ICC tournament.

After Kapp made the news of their marriage public with an Instagram post from the wedding ceremony, they became just the second women’s cricket pair to tie the knot – following New Zealand’s Amy Satterthwaite and Lea Tahuhu’s in March 2017.

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Battling to make a positive start at 6/2, Kapp and van Niekerk proved to build an important partnership for the South Africans in the WT20 match against Sri Lanka.

The pair notched an unbeaten 66-run partnership before Kapp was called out for LBW, finishing on a game-high 38 runs.

The historic innings guided South Africa closer to the target, prevailing victorious in the 18th with 7 wickets to spare.

Aussie women eye World T20 semi finals

Australia aim to use their inside knowledge in their crunch women’s World Twenty20 clash with New Zealand, with numerous close links between the two sides.

A win for Australia in Guyana on Wednesday (AEDT) will book their spot in the tournament’s semi-finals, and all but end New Zealand’s hopes after they lost to India in their first match.

The Aussies beat New Zealand 3-0 in a home T20 series recently, while the majority of the White Ferns’ big names play in the Women’s Big Bash League.

Most notably, New Zealand’s most dangerous two bats, Sophie Devine and world No.1 ranked Suzie Bates, both played for the Adelaide Strikers last summer alongside Australia’s strike bowler Megan Schutt.

“I think it makes for an interesting battle,” Schutt, who is ranked as the world’s No.1 T20 bowler, told AAP.

World No.1 bowler Megan Schutt is a big key to Australia’s World T20 clash with New Zealand
World No.1 bowler Megan Schutt is a big key to Australia’s World T20 clash with New Zealand

“I’d like to think I know them pretty well as players as well as off the field. Obviously we had a pretty good contest against them in the series just gone.

“I think I know Sophie pretty well to be honest, I’ve bowled a lot to her in the nets and I’ve probably been smoked over my head as many times as I have got her out.”

Australia’s history against the White Ferns is mixed at T20 level, given they’d lost eight of their last 11 against them before this summer’s winning whitewash.

New Zealand also have pace bowler Lea Tahuhu at their disposal, arguably the quickest in the WBBL with the Melbourne Renegades.

Australia’s Alyssa Healy reached her fifty off just 21 balls against Ireland. Pic: Getty
Australia’s Alyssa Healy reached her fifty off just 21 balls against Ireland. Pic: Getty

She’ll have a mammoth task ahead of her, given unbeaten Australia having racked up scores of 0-58 and 1-71 in the opening six-over powerplays in their first two games of the tournament against Pakistan and Ireland.

Alyssa Healy has been particularly dominant, whacking a combined 104 off 60 balls in the two innings alongside Beth Mooney at the top.

“I think any surface Lea bowls on she is going to have a bit of pace and bounce,” Australian spinner and Tahuhu’s Renegades teammate Sophie Molineux said.

“Midge (Healy) has been playing brilliantly at the top and Moons has been doing her job.

“Hopefully we can negate her pace and get through that powerplay and score a few off her. Lea does certainly charge in and hit a good length.”

with AAP.