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Bosch wants SA to 'not overcomplicate or overthink' ahead of decider against NZ
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Anneke Bosch, who top-scored for South Africa in their defeat to New Zealand in the second ODI on Wednesday, feels "not trying to overcomplicate" things would be her team's plan in the series-deciding third game on Saturday.
"Just keeping things simple. I think on the field, just sticking to our plans and sticking to the basics, not trying to overcomplicate it or overthink it, and just taking our chances as well – because we let ourselves down in the field a couple of times in this series," Bosch said on the eve of the match. "A series win is up for grabs, and we really want that, along with the points in the ICC [Women's] Championship. So, it's a really important game tomorrow. Hopefully, it will be another good one, and we'll be better than the previous game."
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New Zealand's Amelia Kerr hits 179 not out against South Africa in record women's ODI chase
New Zealand all-rounder Amelia Kerr hit a stunning 179 not out off 139 balls to inspire her side to chase down 346 against South Africa in the highest successful run chase in women's one-day international history.
Laura Wolvaardt's 69 from 74 balls, a 91 from 90 balls by Anneke Bosch and Chloe Tryon's 25-ball 52 helped South Africa post 346-6 in the second ODI of their series against the Kiwis.
Kerr came in at 21-1 in New Zealand's reply and struck 23 fours and one six at a strike rate of 128.78 during her match-winning knock.
She was helped by Izzy Gaze, who made 68 from 48 balls, as the Kiwis made 350-8 in reaching their target with two balls to spare and levelling the series.
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