Eden Carson to Ayabonga Khaka, 1 run, tossed up on off, Khaka makes room and slaps it to long-on
19.4
Eden Carson to Mlaba, 1 run, full on off, turns in as Mlaba looks to hit down the ground and she drags it off the inside half to long-on
19.3
Eden Carson to Ayabonga Khaka, 1 run, to long-on
19.2
Eden Carson to Mlaba, 1 run, tossed up just outside off,
19.1
Eden Carson to Ayabonga Khaka, 1 run, to long-on
Eden Carson [3.0-0-17-1] is back into the attack
18.6
Mair to Ayabonga Khaka, 1 run, to mid-wicket
Ayabonga Khaka, right handed bat, comes to the crease
18.5
Mair to Sinalo Jafta, out Bowled!! Sinalo Jafta b Mair 6(4) [4s-1]
Mair to Sinalo Jafta, THATS OUT!! Bowled!!
18.4
Mair to Mlaba, 1 run, to deep mid-wicket
18.3
Mair to Sinalo Jafta, 1 run, straight up in the air and dropped! Full on middle and leg, might've been another slower one as Jafta gets the leading edge while looking to flick it away.
18.3
Mair to Sinalo Jafta, out Caught by Bates!! Sinalo Jafta c Bates b Mair 5(3) [4s-1]
Mair to Sinalo Jafta, THATS OUT!! Caught!!
18.2
Mair to Mlaba, 1 run, back of a length on off, slower one, Mlaba pulls it in the air but it drops short of deep midwicket
Nonkululeko Mlaba, right handed bat, comes to the crease
18.1
Mair to Chloe Tryon, out Caught by Green!! Chloe Tryon c Green b Mair 14(16) [4s-1]
Mair to Chloe Tryon, THATS OUT!! Caught!!
Rosemary Mair [3.0-0-21-1] is back into the attack
Sinalo Jafta about her drinking addiction: I was in my first year in University. I think that's actually when the drinking started. Hockey fines - as I was playing Hockey. I thought I was just having fun and then you fast forward a few years and it was literally just for me to cope. I was drinking when I was upset, when I was happy. And drinking just became and it wasn't fun anymore. It just felt a necessity. Literally every emotion I felt like: "Cool, let me just drink on it". Two years ago, straight out of COVID, I think that is when I realised, this is becoming a daily thing whereas before it used to be a weekend thing. And I just remember just before the team flew out to Ireland last year, the team doctor came to me and told me: "Jaf, I think you have a problem" And I was like "Doc, what are you talking about? This is just fun. You know it's the typical life of an athlete. When you are not playing , it is my downtime." But my downtime prolonged even longer. I had team-mates coming to me saying: "Jaf, if you don't stop, you are going to mess up your career," but I think I was too far gone to even care. For me, it was like I needed to have that drink for me to cope with whatever challenges I faced. This New Zealand series we just had (October 2023), I celebrated my year in sobriety, so it was pretty cool to be surrounded with the same people that kind of shed light on my alcoholism. It was a long process, but at that time I just couldn't tell that it was affecting me. (In an interview with BBC's Alison Mitchell last year).