Despite a small hiccup in the T20 match, DP World Lions women’s coach Shaun Pretorius is sticking to the same squad that did duty in Bloemfontein, with the addition of three returnees from injury, for this weekend’s Hollywoodbets Pro Series matches at home against the Six Gun Grill Garden Route Badgers.
The Lions started the season with an impressive Hollywoodbets Pro50 win over the Free State Knights, headlined by Karabo Meso’s brilliant century and the all-round form of Jenna Evans but they lost by six wickets with two balls remaining in their Hollywoodbets Pro20 encounter.
Given that #ThePrideOfJozi had slipped to 113/5 in the one-day match before Meso and Evans batted sensationally to add 171 for the sixth wicket and that they scored just 115/5 in the T20 game, it is good news that two leading batters have recovered from injury and will return to the squad this weekend – veteran Kirstie Thomson and 20-year-old Netherlands international Madison Landsman.
“We’ve added to the squad with Kirstie back and Madison over her concussion and having scored a century in a club game. Plus our left-armer, Relebohile Mkhize, is back from injury and she was definitely one of our unsung heroines last season, both as a bowler and a member of the team. She is under-rated but she is so consistent and strikes at the right times for us,” Pretorius said.
“The youngsters got us out of a hole in the 50-over match but we want to show our backing in our selection. In the T20 game, the pitch was quite up-and-down and our batters just need to read the game better, to understand the conditions and not assume anything. The pitches are deteriorating more because we are having longer matches on them.
“The intent from the batters was not really there and some bowlers did not hit their straps, so we were on the back foot. But we have a quality attack and we did well to make a game of it,” Pretorius said.
In his dozen years and more involvement in women’s cricket, Pretorius said Meso’s innings in Bloemfontein was perhaps the best he has ever seen.
Meso came to the crease at 52/3 in the 10th over, the Lions having lost two wickets in successive deliveries and the 17-year-old eased her way in measured fashion to a 56-ball half-century, with six fours. But as her partnership with Evans grew, the wicketkeeper/batter laid into the Knights bowlers, ending with an astonishing 128 not out off 129 deliveries, with 15 fours and a six.
“It’s probably the best innings I’ve seen in the last 12 to 15 years,” Pretorius said. “Just the way she assessed the situation and tried to build partnerships, and then she knew exactly when to take the game forward.
“Jenna was also phenomenal, scoring 65 not out and then making the breakthrough with the ball when Free State had a hundred partnership and then wrapping up the innings with four wickets. They both have a very bright future ahead.”
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