Friday 15 August 1997
Women`s Cricket: S Africans to test England hopefuls
By Cathy Harris
SOUTH Africa celebrate their return to women`s international
cricket after a 25-year absence when they meet England in their
opening game of a five-match one-day series at Bristol today.
For England, who will wear trousers for the first time in their
70-year history, the match starts their preparations for the
defence of the World Cup in India in Dec ember.
The tourists, who had never played a one-day international
before, have already had three victories over Ireland and a
five-run win against England Under-21s on Tuesday.
"This is a very important trip for us," said their coach and
former West Indies vice-captain, Conrad Hunte. "We`ll be playing to win but that`s not a priority. We need to work as a
unit, bowl line and length and build partnerships."
Hunte, who played in 44 Tests, points out that cricket is the
fastest-growing women`s sport in South Africa.
Karen Smithies retains the England captaincy, and although
opener Jan Brittin is unavailable for the first three games,
Charlotte Edwards, 17, has been in superb form with the bat this
season. Another teenager, all-rounder Laura MacLeod, is expected to make her senior debut.
England (from): K Smithies, capt, J Cassar (E Midlands), S
Metcalfe, K Leng, B Nicholson, H Plimmer, M Reynard, C Taylor
(Yorkshire), J Brittin (Surrey), C Connor (Sussex), B Daniels (W
Midlands), L MacLeod (Lancashire & Cheshire), C Ed- wards, L
Pearson (East Anglia), S Redfern (Derbyshire).
South Africa (from): K Price, capt, H Davies, A Kuylaars, D
Reid (W Province), L Olivier, A Kotze, K Laing, D
Terblanche (Transvaal), A Bezuidenhout (N W Province), A Burger
(N Transvaal), C Eksteen, D Hughes, L Korkie (Free State), L
Sing, R Stoop (Kwazulu Natal).
Source :: The Electronic Telegraph (https://www.telegraph.co.uk/)