South Africa women's cricket team in Ireland in 1997
International cricket tour
South African women's cricket team in Ireland in 1997 | |||
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Ireland | South Africa | ||
Dates | 5 August 1997 – 8 August 1997 | ||
Captains | Miriam Grealey | Kim Price | |
One Day International series | |||
Results | South Africa won the 3-match series 3–0 | ||
Most runs | Catherine O'Neill 86 | Linda Olivier 86 | |
Most wickets | Barbara McDonald 5 | Cindy Eksteen 7 |
The South Africa women's cricket team toured Ireland in 1997, South Africa's first international cricket series post-exclusion. The tour consisted of a three-match women's One Day International series, which South Africa won 3–0.[1]
One Day International series
1st ODI
5 August 1997 Scorecard |
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Kerri Laing 56* (84) Catherine O'Neill 2/18 [10] | Catherine O'Neill 23* (59) Cindy Eksteen 4/4 [4.4] |
South Africa women won by 93 runs Civil Service Cricket Club, Belfast Umpires: Scott McAlpine and Jimmy McCall Player of the match: Kerri Laing (South Africa Women) |
2nd ODI
7 August 1997 Scorecard |
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Helen Davies 34 (78) Barbara McDonald 3/17 [10] | Catherine O'Neill 45 (92) Denise Reid 3/7 [5] |
South Africa women won by 34 runs Castle Avenue, Dublin Umpires: Stu Daultrey and Liam Keegan Player of the match: Catherine O'Neill (Ireland Women) |
3rd ODI
8 August 1997 Scorecard |
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Linda Olivier 56* (116) |
South Africa women won by 10 wickets Sydney Parade, Dublin Umpires: Stu Daultrey and Liam Keegan Player of the match: Linda Olivier (South Africa Women) |
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