Kapp, Sekhukhune frustrate England before rain forces draw

TAUNTON: South African all-rounder Marizanne Kapp and Tumi Sekhukhune frustrated the England bowlers with an unbeaten before the rain forced the match to end in a draw.

On the final day of the only Test between England and South Africa, the persistent showers allowed only 43 overs of action.

South Africa resumed the proceedings on the final day at 55/3 and lost two wickets in the first session as the skipper Sune Luus and Lizelle Lee fell after scoring 10 and 33 respectively.

Touring side’s last inning star Kapp and Sekhukhune then displayed grit in brief packages of action and neutralized England bowlers’ attempt to break the partnership before the persistent showers stopped the action moments before the late scheduled Tea and set in long enough to call off the day.

Kapp bettered her last inning’s 150 with an unbeaten 43, while Sekhukhune stood firm with her gritty knock of 33. The nightwacher faced a mammoth 134 deliveries in her marathon innings and powered her side to avoid the defeat.

England’s Nat Sciver for her unbeaten 169 in the first inning and 1/29 with the ball, was awarded the Player of the Match award.

READ: Green, Khawaja star as Australia attain lead on a rain-hit second day

Alice, Sciver shines with centuries as England take lead against South Africa

HOVE: England’s middle-order batter Nat Sciver and the debutant Alice Davidson-Richard recovered the home side from the collapse with their centuries as they attained the 44-run lead over South Africa on the conclusion of the second day.

In the one-off Test between the two sides, the hosts started their first inning from 0/0 in response to South Africa’s 284 and were off to a brilliant start as their opening pair provided a solid foundation with a 65-run stand.

The duo of Emma Lamb and Tammy Beaumont displayed determination and dominated the touring bowlers till the 19th over before Anneke Bosch trapped the latter in her legs to draw first success for her side. Beaumont scored 28 off 61 balls with the help of four boundaries.

Following her departure, the home side began to lose wickets at a regular interval and soon slipped to 121-5 after Lunch.

England’s star pair of Sciver and Davidson-Richard then anchored the innings with both scoring centuries and bolstered their side to take a decent 44-run lead before the latter perished on the last delivery of the second day’s play.

The debutant scored 107 off 194 balls, laced with 17 boundaries, while Sciver remained unbeaten with her astounding 119 off 207 deliveries with the help of 15 boundaries.

For South Africa, Bosch led the way with three wickets, while Tumi Sekhukhune Nonkululeko Mlaba made one scalp each.

Sciver 119* and Sophi Ecclestone will now resume England’s first innings at 328/6 as they looked to gather a handsome lead over the opposition.

READ: ‘Virat Kohli’s bad days are over, better days will come soon’ claims Sehwag