Proteas Women all-rounder Annerie Dercksen has admitted that they were let down by their own poor fielding yet again, as they lost the fourth T20 International against New Zealand in Wellington yesterday.
Proteas Women all-rounder Annerie Dercksen says the team’s strong form across all formats is beginning to pay off, this after their ODI series win over Pakistan Women with a game to spare.
Proteas Women batter Annerie Dercksen received a major confidence booster ahead of the ICC Women’s World Cup, after she was named One Day International Women’s Player of the Season at the recent CSA Professional Awards.
Annerie Dercksen scored her maiden century while Chloe Tryon starred with bat and ball to help the Proteas Women power to a 76-run victory against Sri Lanka in the ODI tri-series in Colombo.
Annerie Dercksen scored 81 in the Proteas Women’s penultimate match of the ODI tri-series against India but her efforts were in vain, as the team ultimately lost by 23 runs, ending any hopes of making Sunday’s final in Colombo.
Annerie Dercksen and Chloe Tryon starred with the bat but it was not enough as the Proteas Women slipped to a 23-run defeat against India in the ODI tri-series in Colombo.