New Zealand and South Africa look for second wins
- New Zealand seamer Holly Huddleston: āWeāll go back to our basics, look at it from a fresh point of view and take it as it comesā
- South Africa captain Dane van Niekerk: āIt gives the batting line-up a lot of confidence knowing that we have got capable batters at the bottomā
- Audio clips of the two captains available in audios section of the Online Media Zone
- Match can be seen live in New Zealand on Sky Sport 4; in South Africa on SuperSport 2
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Holly Huddlestonās bowling helped New Zealand get its ICC Womenās World Cup campaign off to a flyer but she believes her side will need an even faster start to make it two wins from two in Derby on Wednesday.
Huddleston took 5 for 35 ā her third five-wicket haul in ODI matches ā as New Zealand began with a comfortable nine-wicket win over Sri Lanka in Bristol on Saturday.
Sri Lanka had started well in that match, moving serenely to 141 for one, before Huddleston took over and helped reduce the opposition to 188 for nine ā a target that New Zealand reached in 37.4 overs for the loss of just one wicket.
South Africa, which also won its opening game against Pakistan, is the opponent at The County Ground on Wednesday, and the seamer is confident of flying out of the blocks this time around.
āWe didnāt have the start we wanted against Sri Lanka; we wanted to take wickets early on but instead we ended up drying up their runs and making them hit out later in the innings,ā said Huddleston.
āWe turned that around and we have a really good vibe going on in the field. It shows a lot about the character of the side that we were able to stay relaxed when we werenāt getting wickets.
āWe kept it nice and simple and the wickets came so weāll be looking to do the same again.
āWe always go into every game confident and we will be no different against South Africa.
āBut at the same time you can never underestimate them; weāll go back to our basics, look at it from a fresh point of view and take it as it comes.
āSure you could say that we need to tighten up a little bit from the opening game, but you could put that down to first-game nerves or just that we had a bad day out there. Weāre not going to over-analyse anything and try to do what we need to against South Africa.ā
South Africaās opening victory was less straightforward, as it needed an eighth-wicket stand of 30 runs from Sune Luus and Shabnim Ismail to beat Pakistan by three wickets.
The Proteas side was chasing 207 and despite reaching 113 for none, slipped to 177 for seven before the heroics of Luus and Ismail sealed the win.
And captain Dane van Niekerk believes the performance of her sideās lower order bodes well in pursuit of a second consecutive victory.
āSeeing the lower order perform against Pakistan ā we havenāt really done that in a while but weāve spoken about it a lot,ā she said.
āIt gives the batting line-up a lot of confidence knowing that we have got capable batters at the bottom there to finish games. Hopefully we donāt have to use them too often but itās good momentum.
āWe watched the highlights of New Zealandās opening game. Luckily, weāve played them not long ago so the memories are fresh from then.
āOur main focus was Pakistan but weāve gone back to the drawing board for New Zealand and will try to get our plans spot on for that clash.ā
Squads (to be selected from):
New Zealand: Suzie Bates (captain), Erin Bermingham, Sophie Devine, Maddie Green, Holly Huddleston, Leigh Kasperek, Amelia Kerr, Katey Martin, Thamsyn Newton, Katie Perkins, Anna Peterson, Rachel Priest, Hannah Rowe, Amy Satterthwaite and Lea Tahuhu
South Africa: Dane van Niekerk (captain), Trisha Chetty, Moseline Daniels, Marizanne Kapp, Ayabonga Khaka, Masabata Klaas, Shabnim Ismail, Nadine de Klerk, Lizelle Lee, Sune Luus, Raisibe Ntozhake, Mignon du Preez, Andrie Steyn, Chloe Tryon and Laura Wolfvaardt.
Umpires ā Paul Wilson and Langton Rusere
Match Referee ā Richie Richardson