Six-time champions Australia crush Laura Wolvaardt’s South Africa; make strong start to Women’s T20 World Cup | Cricket News
Australia began their ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2026 campaign with a 65-run win over South Africa at Old Trafford on Saturday, riding on Phoebe Litchfield’s quickfire half-century and a disciplined bowling display led by Georgia Wareham.After being asked to bat, Australia recovered from an early wobble to post 172/8 in their 20 overs. South Africa, in reply, were bowled out for 107 in 16.4 overs, with captain Laura Wolvaardt top-scoring with 44.Australia’s innings got off to a difficult start when Georgia Voll was dismissed for a duck by Marizanne Kapp in the first over. Beth Mooney also struggled and fell for seven, leaving Australia under pressure.Litchfield then shifted the momentum. She hit a boundary off her first ball and attacked from the outset, helping Australia reach 52/2 at the end of the powerplay. The left-hander brought up her fifty in just 23 balls and eventually made 51 off 24 deliveries, including nine fours and a six.South Africa hit back when Ashleigh Gardner was dismissed for one, reducing Australia to 57/4. However, Georgia Wareham and Ellyse Perry added 58 runs for the fifth wicket to steady the innings. Wareham made 32 off 22 balls with six boundaries before Nadine de Klerk ended the partnership.Perry anchored the later stages with 36 off 26 balls, while Annabel Sutherland chipped in with 21 from 14 deliveries to take Australia past the 170-mark.South Africa’s bowlers shared the wickets. Ayabonga Khaka, Nonkululeko Mlaba and Nadine de Klerk picked up two wickets each, while captain Laura Wolvaardt impressed in the field with three catches.Chasing 173, South Africa lost Sune Luus lbw to Sophie Molineux in the first over before Kim Garth bowled Annerie Dercksen in the next, leaving them 7/2.Wolvaardt and Nadine de Klerk repaired the innings with a 41-run stand. De Klerk scored 25 before Wareham broke the partnership soon after the powerplay.Marizanne Kapp briefly counterattacked with 12, but a mix-up between the wickets ended her stay. Wolvaardt continued to hold one end and reached 44 off 39 balls, but her dismissal to Wareham effectively ended South Africa’s hopes.Alana King then removed Sinalo Jafta and Kayla Reyneke in quick succession, while Ashleigh Gardner dismissed Shabnim Ismail. Wareham wrapped up the innings by dismissing Chloe Tryon and Nonkululeko Mlaba.Wareham finished with 3/13, while Molineux and King claimed two wickets each as Australia completed a comfortable victory and made a strong start to their campaign.
