South Africa 284
Marizanne Kapp smiled. That’s a rare thing, but so is a Test century.
With arms aloft, she turned to the change-room, her smile matched those of her teammates, who all stood, rightfully and applauded, one of the best Test knocks by a South African player. It was a much-needed one too, because when Kapp arrived at the crease SA’s position was a precarious one.
Having been inserted by England captain Heather Knight, the Proteas, playing their first Test in eight years, struggled against the new Dukes ball, which was being used for the first time in a women’s Test match. The visitors lost openers Andrie Steyn and Laura Wolvaardt in the opening hour and by the time Kapp arrived at the crease, the Proteas had slumped to…
