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RESULT
10th Match, Potchefstroom (Uni), October 10, 2010, ICC Women's Cricket Challenge
(28.2/50 ov, T:173) 175/2

IRE WMN won by 8 wickets (with 130 balls remaining)

Player Of The Match
63 (66) & 2 catches
isobel-joyce
Report

South Africa win fourth match in a row

A round-up of the action from the fourth day of the ICC Women's Cricket Challenge where West Indies, South Africa and Pakistan all recorded victories

ESPNcricinfo staff
10-Oct-2010
South Africa women 162 for 4 (Fritz 43) beat West Indies women 161 (King 38) by six wickets
Scorecard
South Africa brushed aside West Indies in a top-of-the-table clash involving the two unbeaten teams in the tournament. It was a team effort that clinched the victory and not outstanding individual contributions - opener Shandre Fritz's 43 was the highest score of the match, and the wickets were shared around, with three of South Africa's bowlers picking two each.
West Indies chose to bat and lost Juliana Nero in the third over. The bigger blow was when in-form opener Stafanie Taylor fell lbw for 20 in the 14th over. West Indies also lost their captain, Merissa Aguilleira, and 19-year-old Deandra Dottin in the next over to slip to 62 for 4. Stacy-Ann King made a patient 38 to push West Indies to something of a respective total before they were bowled out for the first time in the tournament.
South Africa were rarely in trouble during the chase, with Fritz and captain Cri-zelda Brits adding 62 for the second wicket. Even though both were dismissed within two overs of each other, twenties from Mignon du Preez and Marizanne Kapp took South Africa to their fourth straight victory.
Sri Lanka women 220 for 6 (Siriwardene 67*) beat Pakistan women 189 (Abidi 54, Siriwardene 3-31) by 31 runs
Scorecard
Shashikala Siriwardene, Sri Lanka's captain, turned in an all-round performance that lifted them to victory over Pakistan, and help them stay in the hunt for third place. Siriwardene top-scored with an unbeaten 67 after Sri Lanka were put in to bat, and then spun out three batsmen with her offspinners to consign Pakistan to their second defeat of the tournament.
A 73-run second-wicket stand between opener Chamari Polgampola and Suwini de Alwis gave Sri Lanka a platform before Siriwardene, coming in at No. 4, took charge in the second half of the innings. Sri Lanka were also helped by the 25 wides that Pakistan sent down and by a quickfire 27 from Dilani Manodara towards the end of the innings.
Pakistan's chase got off to a good start and No. 3 Nain Abdi's half-century pushed them to a promising 147 for 2 by the 32nd over. Sri Lanka tried nine bowlers in search of wickets, which came in a flurry once the third-wicket partnership was broken. Their final eight wickets went down for 42 runs, and three middle-order run-outs helped Sri Lanka ease to a win.
Ireland women 175 for 2 (Cecelia Joyce 78*, Isobel Joyce 63) beat Netherlands women 172 (Richardson 3-26, Metcalfe 3-33) by eight wickets
Scorecard
Ireland crushed Netherlands in the battle between two teams who were yet to post their first wins of the tournament. Half-centuries from the Joyce twins, Isobel and Cecelia, steered Ireland to a victory with more than 21 overs to spare, after the Ireland bowlers had restricted Netherlands to a moderate total.
Netherlands chose to bat and much of their total was through three batsmen - Marijn Nijman (43), captain Helmien Rambaldo (30) and Annemarie Tanke (39), with 25 wides from Ireland being the next highest contributor. Netherlands' innings fell apart against Ireland's slow bowlers - legspinner Ciara Metcalfe and offspinner Eimear Richardson took three wickets each.
Faced with the small target of 173, Ireland lost opener Clare Shillingon for a duck in the first over. Then the Joyce sisters added 150 for the second wicket at quicker than a run a ball to make the match a one-sided affair.

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