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Meso powers SA to series victory

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Player of the Match Karabo Meso of South Africa during the U19 Women's Youth T20I match between South Africa and Ireland at Groenkloof Oval in Pretoria, on Wednesday. Gallo/CSA

Player of the Match Karabo Meso starred with a career-best half-century as well as a stumping and three run outs, propelling the SA Under-19 Women to a decisive 58-run victory and an unassailable 3-0 lead in the five-match Youth T20 International (T20I) series against Ireland U19 in Tshwane.

Meso top-scored with an impressive 60 off 44 balls, featuring eight fours and one six, as South Africa posted a competitive total of 147/7 in their 20 overs. This was despite a strong bowling performance from Aimee Maguire, who claimed four wickets for 29 runs. Kayla Reyneke’s 3/10 and several run-outs then restricted Ireland to 89/9 in their allotted 20 overs.

After losing the toss and being put into bat, the SA U19s made a promising start. Openers Simoné Lourens (13) and Diedre van Rensburg (19) guided the hosts to 29/0 in the fourth over. However, Maguire and Lara McBride (1/29) struck back, removing both openers and dismissing Reyneke (0), leaving South Africa at 39/3 shortly after the PowerPlay

These wickets brought wicketkeeper-batter Meso to the crease. The 17-year-old combined effectively with DP World Lions teammate Diara Ramlakan (31), building a crucial 62-run partnership for the fourth wicket, which propelled South Africa past the 100-run mark in the 15th over.

Though Meso lost Ramlakan to Maguire, who struck twice in two balls to also dismiss Fay Cowling (0), the rising Rockville-born talent continued her charge, reaching her maiden Youth T20I half-century.

With support from Luyanda Nzuza (16), Meso helped add another 39 runs for the sixth wicket, pushing South Africa’s total to 140/5. Both Meso and Nzuza were eventually dismissed in the final two overs, with the SA U19s concluding their innings on 147/7.

In defending their total and aiming to seal the series, the SA U19 Women made a strong start with the ball. Spinner Reyneke and fast bowler Nthabiseng Nini (1/20), along with sharp fielding, dismantled the Irish top order.

Reyneke removed Freya Sargent (4) and Alice Tector (4), while Nini bowled Amy Hunter (6) before Reyneke struck again, dismissing McBride (0). Combined with the run-out of Annabel Squires (4), Ireland found themselves struggling at 22/5 by the end of the PowerPlay.

Facing a target of 125 runs from 84 balls, Ireland continued to lose wickets regularly despite determined efforts from Abby Harrison (21) and Ellie McGee (18*). Three additional run-outs and a wicket for leg-spinner Seshnie Naidu (1/11) further stifled Ireland’s chase, reducing them to 71/9 in the 15th over.

A late stand between McGee and Kia McCartney (11*) delayed the inevitable but South Africa clinched victory comfortably.

The fourth and fifth Youth T20Is are scheduled for Friday at the Assupol Tuks Oval in Tshwane, with matches set to begin at 9.30am and 2pm. Both games will be streamed live on Cricket South Africa’s YouTube page.


South Africa U19 Women Squad

Jemma Botha (World Sports Betting Western Province), Fay Cowling (DP World Lions), Jae-Leigh Filander (World Sports Betting Western Province), Mona-Lisa Legodi (Fidelity Titans), Simoné Lourens (Fidelity Titans), Karabo Meso (DP World Lions), Seshnie Naidu (Hollywoodbets Dolphins), Nthabiseng Nini (North West Dragons), Luyanda Nzuza (Recon Tactical Free State), Diara Ramlakan (DP World Lions), Kayla Reyneke (World Sports Betting Western Province), Diedré van Rensburg (North West Dragons), Mieke van Voorst (Eastern Storm), Ashleigh van Wyk (Eastern Storm), Chanel Venter (Fidelity Titans).


Fixtures

Friday

Fourth Youth T20I @ 9.30am: South Africa U19 Women v Ireland U19 (Groenkloof Oval, Tshwane)

Fifth Youth T20I @ 2pm: South Africa U19 Women v Ireland U19 (Groenkloof Oval, Tshwane)


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