Eden Carson to de Klerk, 1 run, 82.7kph, length ball outside off, de Klerk shuffles across, waits on it and dabs to short third
11.3
Eden Carson to de Klerk, no run
Oh the keeper is interested again, not out says the umpire and they take the review.
11.2
Eden Carson to Kapp, 1 run, to deep square leg
11.1
Eden Carson to de Klerk, 1 run, full outside off, de Klerk goes for a slog-sweep but miscues it horribly.
Sinalo Jafta -Started watching cricket because of Makhaya Ntini and Mark Boucher -Played hockey during her childhood, and only started playing cricket at the age of 13 -Jafta initially wanted to become an all-rounder -Her hand-eye coordination at hockey helped her to lean towards batting -After trying and testing fast bowling, Jafta, aged 18, decided to give up and followed her coach's advice (to keep wickets) -Made her international debut at the age of 21
Eden Carson [2.0-0-10-0] is back into the attack
10.6
Jonas to Kapp, no run
10.5
Jonas to de Klerk, 1 run, to square leg
10.4
Jonas to Kapp, 1 run, to deep mid-wicket
10.3
Jonas to de Klerk, 1 run, length ball on off, not much turn, de Klerk pushes it down to long-off
10.2
Jonas to de Klerk, 2 runs, to square third man
10.1
Jonas to Kapp, 1 run, tossed up outside off, Kapp drives in the air but it's to the right of extra cover.
STAT: Amelia Kerr now has 14 wickets in the tournament, the most for any bowler in a single edition of the Women's T20 World Cup.
Fran Jonas [2.0-0-15-1] is back into the attack
Nadine de Klerk, right handed bat, comes to the crease
Drinks are on the field now.
Time for a drink! That two-wicket over has tiltled the game in New Zealand's favour
9.6
Amelia Kerr to Bosch, out Caught by Isabella Gaze!! Bosch c Isabella Gaze b Amelia Kerr 9(13) [4s-1]