The only Test match between the South African women’s cricket team and the England women’s cricket team is currently underway in Taunton. Rain has interrupted the proceedings on Day 4 in this match, but so far, fans have witnessed some top-quality cricket from the two sides. Tumi Sekhukhune has impressed the fans with her performance for South Africa.
Talking about the match between the South African women’s cricket team and the England women’s cricket team, a 150-run knock from Marizanne Kapp helped the visitors post a 284-run total on the board in the first innings. Debutant Issy Wong picked up the big wicket of Laura Woolvardt in the first innings. In a chat with ESPNCricinfo after taking the big wicket, Wong shared details of her conversation with the coach and said:
“I sat on my bed and I was thinking, ‘oh no she’s sending me home, I’m going to be driving up the M5 tonight’. She said, ‘I’m delighted to tell you we’re going to give you a debut.’ I think my reaction was, ‘yes, sound!’ It was probably something that I wasn’t expecting so I don’t think it’s sunk in yet, to be honest.”
In reply, centuries from Nat Sciver and Alice Davidson-Richards powered the England women’s cricket team to 417/8 in their first innings. The home team declared the innings after taking a big lead. Tumi Sekhukhune picked up one wicket and executed one run-out during the innings.
The South African women’s cricket team is 140/5 after 57.3 overs in the second innings as rain has interrupted the proceedings at Taunton.
Fans noticed similarity between bowling style of Tumi Sekhukhune and Jasprit Bumrah
ECB shared a video from yesterday’s action, where the first ball is bowled by Sekhukhune. The bowling style is similar to that of Indian cricket team star Jasprit Bumrah. Besides, fans are also impressed with the way Sekhukhune has played in this game thus far. Here is the video, followed by the Twitter reactions:
Shortened day three sets up fascinating final day in Taunton!
— England Cricket (@englandcricket) June 30, 2022
Full highlights: https://t.co/rmw3zeYeFQ
🏴 #ENGvSA 🇿🇦 pic.twitter.com/WpYJPdwEnY
Wow that first ball felt like bumrah action
— STON.POST (@ston1post) June 30, 2022
I just love Tumi Sekhukhune. She's such a wholesome cricketer.
— Jeet Vachharajani (Women's Cricket) (@Jeetv27WC) June 30, 2022
Batting – Bowling – Fielding: Whatever she does, she gives her 100% every time!
Tumi Sekhukhune is a surprisingly good defensive Test batter – if SA played more Tests I'd say try her up the order, taking shine off the new ball, and let Wolvaardt play at four, better able to capitalise on softer ball. A mad idea, but who knows what Test talent we may have!
— Thomas Laver (@LaverThomas) June 30, 2022
Sekhukhune takes a single first ball. Luus marks her guard and says to England’s slip cordon: “Turns out I’m the night watcher!” 😂😂#SkipperSune #ENGvSA
— Ananya Upendran (@a_upendran11) June 29, 2022
Lee, supported by Sekhukhune, is wrestling this test away from England #ENGvSA pic.twitter.com/4SGop4Id7w
— Frankie (@cricket_frankie) June 30, 2022
A few years down the line, Tumi Sekhukhune will have hopefully developed into a genuine all-rounder for South Africa. She’s got the heart and skill to bat much higher up the order… and they wouldn’t mind the left-handed option, you’d think! #TumiTheTrier #ENGvSA
— Ananya Upendran (@a_upendran11) June 30, 2022
Really gutsy performance from Sekhukhune in Taunton, 11 of 70 balls and still going. SA lost Luus this morning, but that is all. Still trail England by 30.
— stuart hess (@shockerhess) June 30, 2022