Brits credits full team in Proteas' statement-making win
South Africa centurion Tazmin Brits admitted their side's first-up loss 'didn't sit well', fuelling a swift response at the CWC25.
South Africa delivered on the promise of bouncing back from their heavy defeat to England.
It was a batting collapse that cost them in their first-up game at the ICC Women's Cricket World Cup, but the Proteas had key performances across both major disciplines against the White Ferns, as they joined the tournament winners list.
Tazmin Brits was named Player of the Match, smashing 101 from 89 balls as South Africa needed just 40.5 overs to complete their run chase after New Zealand set a target of 232 for the win. It's her fifth ton this calender year and she detailed to media post-game what adjustments she has made amid her consistent uptick in production.
"Nothing very different," she said.
"I've just tried to expand my shot selection a bit more, and I've been working very hard on that."
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The Proteas get off the mark at the ICC Women's Cricket World Cup 2025 with a comprehensive win over White Ferns.
Brits confirmed her team used the loss to England as fuel, to full effect, against New Zealand.
"(The loss) didn't sit well with me," she continued.
"I didn't even want to eat that night, and I overthought the process completely. But yeah, we put that in the past as quick as possible, and we said, we've got to move on to the next game."
South Africa's batting unit held up their end of the bargain, but their bowling brigade also played a role, restricting New Zealand for less than what they thought felt like par on the Indore pitch.
"I think it was a batting wicket," said Brits.
"So, I think they were actually a bit short of runs. I definitely think maybe a 280 would have worked. I think it's a good wicket. I think in the beginning, it was a bit more tacky, but I think our bowlers executed very, very well. I think they bowled great line and lengths and they put the pressure on."
Hard work paying off as Brits looks ahead for Proteas | Post-match Press Conference | CWC25
South Africa batter was glad to regain her best form as her side registered their first win at the ICC Women's Cricket World Cup with an impressive victory over New Zealand
Brooke Halliday, who scored 45 runs from 37 balls with six boundaries and bowled three overs for the White Ferns, thought her side misfired as a bowling unit.
"I think we probably overpitched a little bit, which made it a little bit easy for the South Africans to actually get in – and once you get in, I found it actually got a lot easier," she told media post-game.
"It's just those first 10-20 balls for a new batter is actually key. If we can't execute our length and our line, it does help them. We'll review today's game and look into the next one against Bangladesh. The perks of the quick turnaround means that we can't dwell on today too much. But I guess the biggest thing for us is that two games down, but there are still five games to go. If we win the next five, we're very good chance of making that semi-final. It's not a great start, but it's a long tournament to go."
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