Tri-series final, IND vs SA blog: Chloe Tryon’s 57 takes South Africa to a win in low-scorer
Recap of India’s final against South Africa as ICC Women’s T20 World Cup preparations enter the last leg.

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Interview: Harmanpreet Kaur on her sweep shot, love for fielding, financial security and more
TOSS: Harmanpreet Kaur opts to bat first
First innings: India score 109/4 (20), Harleen Deol 46 (56) and Harmanpreet Kaur 21 (22)
Second innings: South Africa score 113/5 (18), Chloe Tryon 57* (32), Sneh Rana 2-21
SA win by 5 wickets
Harmanpreet Kaur: Feeling fine, should be ok in a few days. Plenty of positives, unfortunate we couldn’t bat the way we wanted to today. Bowlers have been good.
SA win by 5 wickets: While questions must be asked of India’s batting, South Africa’s bowling was superb too. Ismail was terrific at the start, so was Mlaba.

If you make 109 in 20 overs while losing only 4 wickets, irrespective of the conditions, you deserve to lose. Questions should be asked when it happens days before a T20 World Cup.#SAvIND
— Rohit Sankar (@imRohit_SN) February 2, 2023
Samreen Razzaqui: A knock to remember from Chloe Tryon! An unbeaten 57 off 32 on a pitch like that.
#INDvSA #TriSeries Final
— Vinayakk (@vinayakkm) February 2, 2023
Perhaps a wake-up call for India (should they heed to it). Can't afford to post such totals with 4 wickets down, doesn't matter conditions. Disappointing batting effort, bowlers gave some hope. All it took was one counterattack.https://t.co/uZuiqNYAgW pic.twitter.com/zXNMemrTYB
After the off-field questions with squad selection, they needed this win. Top performance this from SA to win the tri-series.
— Sa. Gomesh | ச. கோமேஷ் (@SaGomesh) February 2, 2023
SA win by 5 wickets: Oh dear, Tryon goes for a big hit over the leg side and Vastrakar drops the catch and the ball goes for six. South Africa might have won it anyway but a chance missed to put SA under pressure.
HALF CENTURY: What a time to score your first international T20 fifty. Team in all sorts of trouble in a final and Chloe Tryon steps up with a spectacular counterattack. SA need just 10 off 3 overs.
Chloe Tryon. After struggling with constant injuries, the last 12 months has been an incredible turnaround for her. Onwards and upwards. #SAvIND
— Sa. Gomesh | ச. கோமேஷ் (@SaGomesh) February 2, 2023
i guess we'll have to tryon 12 Feb again
— Radha🧣 (@radhalathgupta) February 2, 2023
Chloe Tryon showing the value of power that can transcend the surface.
— hypocaust (@_hypocaust) February 2, 2023
Given the context of the pitch, the importance of the match, and the wider uncertainty around the Proteas women at the moment, this has to be among the best innings of her career.#SAvIND #T20Itriseries
SA 95/5 (15 overs, Target 110): Tryon! What a shot, slog sweep for six off India’s best bowler. She is on 48 off 28 balls.
#INDvSA #TriSeries Final
— Vinayakk (@vinayakkm) February 2, 2023
Chloe Tryon showing the value of a counterattack on a tough pitch. India never got one and posted a well below par score.https://t.co/uZuiqNYAgW pic.twitter.com/xLNAlxVJPs
Finish line in sight for SA. Wickets needed for India.
SA 82/5 (15 overs, Target 110): The decision to go to pace backfires. Tryon is playing a gem! Two fours in that over, gold dust.
SA 68/5 (14 overs, Target 110): A tidy over from Rana but India surprisingly go back to Vastrakar’s pace
We don’t think Harmanpreet went off the field to reply to Jhulu di (her account manager must get the timing better!)
Thank you paji for your constant support ❤️
— Harmanpreet Kaur (@ImHarmanpreet) February 2, 2023
Hope Sneh Rana is not at the #T20WorldCup what Richa Ghosh turned out to be at the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games for India as far as their starting XI in a clutch game is concerned.
— Annesha Ghosh (@ghosh_annesha) February 2, 2023
Nadine de Klerk is no mug with the bat but the chase hinges on Tryon here you’d think
WICKET! 13.1: Annerie Dercksen 8(11) ct & b Sneh Rana. Spin on, wicket again. The attempt to just put the ball in the gap on the leg side leads to a leading edge and Rana is off celebrating. South Africa 66/5
Wouldn’t be surprised if we don’t see pace from here on. Perhaps a calculated risk from India too.
SA 66/4 (13 overs, Target 110): A great over for South Africa. Two fours for SA, one each for Dercksen and Tryon, both through square leg. This is what a counterattack can do a low-scoring innings. India never really found this with the bat.
SA 54/4 (12 overs, Target 110): A couple of sloppy moments on the field for India, in terms of overthrows and general fielding chaos.
Update: Harmanpreet Kaur back on the field.
And she's back in. https://t.co/gscOVIztnv
— Sa. Gomesh | ச. கோமேஷ் (@SaGomesh) February 2, 2023
SA 48/4 (11 overs, Target 110): A tidy over and a wicket for Renuka. Pooja comes on from the other end as India are perhaps keeping spin for the back-end.
Whom have these sluggish pitches in East London helped in the tri-series, really?
— Annesha Ghosh (@ghosh_annesha) February 2, 2023
Are the #T20WorldCup surfaces going to be remotely akin to these? I doubt.
WICKET! 10.2: Sune Luus 12(13) ct Deepti Sharma b Renuka Singh That’s an important wicket for India, Luus goes for a flick but the leading edge goes to Sharma at short-third. South Africa 47/4
SA 46/3 (10 overs, Target 110): A couple of boundaries, one each for Luus and Tryon on that Gayakwad over, either side of the drinks break.
#INDvSA #TriSeries Final
— Vinayakk (@vinayakkm) February 2, 2023
Harmanpreet Kaur has a word with vice captain Smriti Mandhana has walked off the field after getting some attention on her left shoulder. Not a great sight with World Cup around the corner. https://t.co/2wpjBhZNXG pic.twitter.com/nGZ34uy3Cm
#INDvSA #TriSeries Final
— Vinayakk (@vinayakkm) February 2, 2023
More treatment for Harmanpreet Kaur, looks like the left shoulder is the one bothering her. India must desperately hope it's nothing serious.https://t.co/2wpjBhZNXG pic.twitter.com/WYfp0BvGic
Milestone: 1000 runs for Sune Luus in T20Is.
SA 36/3 (9 overs, Target 110): A good over from Renuka, just two singles. India need to break this partnership soon though, more than tight overs.
First use of pace from India. Time for Renuka.
SA 34/3 (8 overs, Target 110): And here comes the Tryon counterattack. Two fours in that Devika over. The second one a misfield. Two three overs like this will put SA right on top again, that’s the problem with an under-par score.
SA 22/3 (7 overs, Target 110): All spin here, Devika comes on to bowl. Luus and Tryon hold the key for South Africa, the former a good batter against spin and the latter can change the match in a couple of overs.
WICKET! 6.3: Lara Goodall 7(11) b Rajeshwari Gayakwad The similarities to both the innings is quite canny. Around the same time India lost Jemimah, Goodall falls to Gayakwad. South Africa 21/3
SA 19/2 (6 overs, Target 110): Down the track from Luus off Rana and a four to finish the powerplay, that puts South Africa on par with India.
#INDvSA #TriSeries Final
— Vinayakk (@vinayakkm) February 2, 2023
Powerplay:
India 19-1 🤝 South Africa 19-2https://t.co/2wpjBhZNXG pic.twitter.com/ZKyvf5T83A
WICKET! 5.3: Tazmin Brits 8(15) ct Yastika Bhatia b Sneh Rana SA are struggling too on this turner. Rana, who is only in the reserves of the World Cup squad, gets the other opener. Brits didn’t seme too keen to walk off but the Indian appeal was confident. South Africa 15/2
SA 15/1 (5 overs, Target 110): Deepti should have had her second in that over. Goodall went for a reverse sweep and missed the ball but that was quite straight. Some streaky runs for the left-hander in that over but that is also what you get for taking a few risks.
How is that not out? that was pretty much straight. #DonDeepti should have had another wicket.
— Nikhil 🏏 (@CricCrazyNIKS) February 2, 2023
SA 10/1 (4 overs, Target 110): Deepti Sharma will continue from the other end after Sneh Rana starts off with a tidy over too.
WICKET! 2.3: Laura Wolvaardt 0(9) b Deepti Sharma Laura Wolvaardt, much like Smriti Mandhana earlier, goes for a big shot dancing down the ground after early pressure. Deepti Sharma, much like Mlaba, produces an absolute classic spinner’s dismissal. Beaten on flight and turn. She is in some form, Deepti. The commentators have been waxing lyrical about her and rightly so. South Africa 7/1
SA 7/0 (2 overs, Target 110): Down the ground and the first six of the match from Brits off Gayakwad. But the Indian spinner bowled a couple of peaches too.
SA 0/0 (1 over, Target 110): Deepti Sharma, like Ismail, starts off with a maiden. Great fielding in that over by Renuka at square leg to help with it.
#INDvSA #TriSeries
— Vinayakk (@vinayakkm) February 2, 2023
Shabnim Ismail and Deepti Shama have made it a 19-19 international. 😁
Maidens to start off. https://t.co/uZuiqNYAgW pic.twitter.com/SUDUtLnK22
Wolvaardt and Brits in the middle, and India start straight away with Deepti.
Innings Break! @imharleenDeol top scored with 46 as #TeamIndia posted 109/4 on the board.
— BCCI Women (@BCCIWomen) February 2, 2023
Over to our bowlers now 👍 👍
Scorecard ▶️ https://t.co/wiyKk2LjmH #INDvSA pic.twitter.com/aJh9Sgb2QN
India finish with 109/4 in 20 overs.
— Mohit Shah (@mohit_shah17) February 2, 2023
Definitely well under par.
They have a strong bowling attack today though with all of Deepti, Renuka, Sneh, Pooja & Rajeshwari.#SAvIND
#INDvSA #TriSeries Final
— Vinayakk (@vinayakkm) February 2, 2023
One of my biggest pet peeves. Finishing a T20 innings with so many resources unused/under-used. Finishing 4 down in 20 overs without crossing 120 🥲
(Conditions irrespective)https://t.co/2wpjBhZNXG pic.twitter.com/P677EbXYG4
End of innings: India 109/4 (20). Harleen Deol 46 (56) and Harmanpreet Kaur 21 (22) were the two top-scorers on a pitch that does have turn on offer. But finishing with 6 wickets in hand (and that too Pooja Vastrakar barely used) is severe under-utilisation of resources from India.
WICKET! 19.4: Harleen Deol 46(56) b Ayabonga Khaka Four and out. Harleen Deol manages to place one well between fielders for four but then misses a straight one next ball. Commentator says she deserved her half century, not quite sure how that works. India 108/4
5 L tuning into this game as of now. Just on Hotstar. #SAvIND
— Kartik O 🏏⚽🔗 (@KOCricket528) February 2, 2023
India 101/3 (19 overs): Similar length balls from Ismail to Harleen and Deepti. Harleen taps it straight to the point fielder (19th over, mind you) while Deepti gives room and smacks it through cover for four. It’s been an inexcusable innings from Harleen, in all honesty. Gets dropped in the over too, a bit too causal from Khaka at short-fine. Ismail finishes with 0/9 and wont be bowled out.
India 92/3 (18 overs): Some more gifted runs for India in that over via extras from Chloe Tryon. No boundaries.
India 82/3 (17 overs): Some momentum finally. Moments after the below tweet, Harleen Deol puts away a short ball behind square for four. Deepti however showing more intent in the middle. She will need to find the boundaries more here, her finishing has been good in recent times.
Just hit a full toss straight to the fielder after spending so long in the middle either side of a couple of dot balls in the 17th over. Not been Harleen Deol's day by some distance. https://t.co/nVEug2ANOx
— Vinayakk (@vinayakkm) February 2, 2023
4⃣ overs
— Proteas Women (@ProteasWomenCSA) February 2, 2023
2⃣ wickets
1⃣6⃣ runs
Nonkululeko Mlaba is in some serious form 🔥#SAWvINDW #AlwaysRising #BePartOfIt pic.twitter.com/sNddRh4rNa
India 75/3 (16 overs): Six singles in the Tryon over as Deepti joins Harleen in the middle. For a set batter, it doesn’t seem Deol will find the boundaries anytime soon.
WICKET! 14.6: Harmanpreet Kaur 21(22) st Sinalo Jafta b Sune Luus Really at this point both batters have to go hard but the pressure has been built up massively by Harleen’s inability to score quickly. Harmanpreet had to go for the shot against Luus, against the spin and is stumped. India 69/3
India 58/2 (13 overs): Harleen Deol is playing a completely bizarre innings. There have at least been a couple of big shots attempted in the last few deliveries but otherwise she is not even trying to up the ante whether it is a tough pitch or not. A gift from Tryon there for five wides.
Irrespective of how tough a pitch is, if you are 19 off 31 or something in a T20 and still playing out dot balls, I have no idea who that helps. Has to at least go for the big shots and at worst, get dismissed. Sigh.
— Vinayakk (@vinayakkm) February 2, 2023
#INDvSA #TriSeries Final
— Vinayakk (@vinayakkm) February 2, 2023
Harmanpreet Kaur needing some attention between overs. Yikes. Was holding her back-neck / shoulder it looked like. https://t.co/uZuiqNYAgW pic.twitter.com/vyfNCbwKbG
India 48/2 (11 overs): Harleen was nearly run out end of that over. Harmanpreet with an edge too. There is plenty of turn on offer as Luus bowls a good first over. In between overs, Harmanpreet needing some attention. She was holding her left neck region.
India 43/2 (10 overs): Harleen might have just gotten away with hitting the stumps. The ball is past her bat but the bails are off, no one knows what is going on evidently. The South Africans weren’t appealing either. The umpires got together briefly but apparently decide to move on. Bizarre. The Tryon over finishes with a streaky four.
#INDvSA #TriSeries
— Vinayakk (@vinayakkm) February 2, 2023
Did Harleen Deol just get away with hit wicket? What is going on in this match 😅https://t.co/uZuiqNYAgW pic.twitter.com/d1SkzdU4X2
India 35/2 (9 overs): Harmanpreet Kaur walks out to bat and is able to find some gaps right away. It’s largely been fielding practice for South Africa otherwise. (Not the best of pitches, maybe, but alarming precision to find fielders so far). A four for the captain in that over, cut past short third off Mlaba’s bowling.
India 25/2 (8 overs): Harmanpreet has been batting quite superbly this series so far but she needs to play the best knock yet to offer some respectability to this total. This innings is going nowhere. Far too many dot balls. The pitch is not easy to bat on perhaps but the intent as well as placement from most Indian batters has been disappointing too.
Also, Wolvaardt came back to field a while back.
WICKET! 6.6: Jemimah Rodrigues 11(18) st Sinalo Jafta b Nonkululeko Mlaba All South Africa indeed. Jemimah tries to up the ante, dances down and like she did to Mandhana, Mlaba beats her opening partner too with the flight and turn. Stumped. India 21/2
India 19/1 (6 overs): The broadcast was lost when India hit four fours in the last couple of overs. We got to see a few more dot balls though. The powerplay is a dream one for South Africa.
#INDvSA #TriSeries Final
— Vinayakk (@vinayakkm) February 2, 2023
India hit four fours in the powerplay in their total of 19/1. We missed all four and got all the dot balls instead. 😂https://t.co/uZuiqNYAgW pic.twitter.com/U8EIeGCbbb
India 11/1 (5 overs): Two fours apparently for Rodrigues in the 5th over. We lost broadcast completely.
India 3/1 (4 overs): Much like India’s batting so far, the broadcast is not off to the best of starts either. We are constantly losing feed. Meanwhile, Khaka bowls a 1-run over.
#INDvSA #TriSeries Final
— Vinayakk (@vinayakkm) February 2, 2023
What is this start 🙂https://t.co/uZuiqNYAgW pic.twitter.com/O5zVVTNORO
India 2/1 (3 overs): Incredible this from Ismail. Just so consistent and pacy. Just a leg bye in that over and it’s a maiden.
1st duck in almost four & half years in T20Is for Smriti Mandhana
— Mohit Shah (@mohit_shah17) February 2, 2023
Her last duck came in September 2018 vs Sri Lanka#SAvIND
WICKET! 1.6: Smriti Mandhana 0(8) b Nonkululeko Mlaba Smriti Mandhana is out for 8-ball 0. She found the fielders with a few shots through the offside and tried going for a big one off Mlaba, misses it, bowled. The big shot was coming, you could sense that. And that was beautifully flighted and turned too. India 1/1
India 0/0 (1 over): Shabnim Ismail has bowled two overs in the series so far. Both maidens. 12 dot balls. Brilliant. There was a superb bouncer in that over to Mandhana. Worryingly for South Africa, Wolvaardt had to walk off the field after fielding the first ball, seemingly a hand injury.
Smriti Mandhana and Jemimah Rodrigues opening again. Shabnim Ismail has the ball in hand.
#INDvSA #TriSeries Final
— Vinayakk (@vinayakkm) February 2, 2023
National anthems done. https://t.co/uZuiqNYAgW pic.twitter.com/JFd9UrBG5d
Replug: Ahead of the final, here’s some reading for those interested. Our interview with India captain Harmanpreet Kaur.
🎥 Here's Harmanpreet Kaur speaking about why she has a special love for fielding. pic.twitter.com/2GJvSxWuA7
— Vinayakk (@vinayakkm) January 31, 2023
Sneh Rana in for Shikha Pandey.#SAvIND pic.twitter.com/p9pbfQqGkt
— Shajin MS (@SupertrampMS) February 2, 2023
Team news
South Africa, as previously reported, as without Kapp for this match. India have replaced Shikha Pandey with Sneh Rana.
India XI: Smriti Mandhana, Yastika Bhatia (wk), Harmanpreet Kaur (c), Harleen Deol, Jemimah Rodrigues, Devika Vaidya, Deepti Sharma, Pooja Vastrakar, Sneh Rana, Renuka Thakur, Rajeshwari Gayakwad
South Africa XI: Laura Wolvaardt, Tazmin Brits, Lara Goodall, Sune Luus (c), Chloe Tryon, Annerie Dercksen , Nadine De Klerk, Sinalo Jafta (wk), Shabnim Ismail, Ayabonga Khaka
TEAM ANNOUNCEMENT 🚨
— Proteas Women (@ProteasWomenCSA) February 2, 2023
2⃣ changes
➡️ Lara Goodall and Ayabonga Khaka come in
⬅️ Marizanne Kapp and Tumi Sekhukhune miss out
🇮🇳 India have won the toss and will bat first
📺 SuperSport 210#SAWvINDW #AlwaysRising #BePartOfIt pic.twitter.com/NBuhQZA4WA
Update: Harmanpreet Kaur's toss run in T20Is is now L, L, L, L, L, L, L, L, L, L, W, W, W, W, W, W, W, W
— Vinayakk (@vinayakkm) February 2, 2023
On a mission to prove the probability of winning a coin-toss is indeed 50/50.
😂😂😂 https://t.co/LsSOeYShAr
TOSS: Harmanpreet Kaur wins the toss again and opts to bat first.
🚨 Toss Update 🚨@ImHarmanpreet has won the toss & #TeamIndia have elected to bat against South Africa in Tri-series Final. #INDvSA
— BCCI Women (@BCCIWomen) February 2, 2023
Follow the match ▶️ https://t.co/wiyKk2LjmH pic.twitter.com/UMhz6s5Jmz
Hello and welcome to our coverage of the Tri-series final, where Harmanpreet Kaur’s India will take on Sune Luus-led South Africa in East London.
South Africa is the center of attention for women’s cricket at the moment (in more ways than one) and we enter the final stretch ahead of the upcoming ICC Women’s T20 World Cup. India have been unbeaten in this Tri-Series and will look to enter the tournament on the high of defeating the hosts.
South Africa on the other hand have made the headlines for less-than-ideal reasons before the home tournament, with controversy surrounding the exclusion of Dane van Niekerk, and one of the immediate consequences is that they will be without star allrounder (and DvN’s partner) Marizanne Kapp for this clash today.
Hello from Buffalo Park, East London 👋
— BCCI Women (@BCCIWomen) February 2, 2023
We are just over an hour away from the Tri-series Final ⌛️
Go well, #TeamIndia 👍 👍#INDvSA pic.twitter.com/4bh3IB980v
Screenshots in the blog courtesy: BCCI / Disney+Hotstar
INDIA! INDIA!
— Star Sports (@StarSportsIndia) February 2, 2023
When they are clad in blue⚔️, our hearts swell with pride!🥳The #WomenInBlue are set to conquer the #WomensT20ITriSeries. Watch them LIVE!⚡#SAvIND | Tune-in🏏to the Final | Tonight | 6:30 PM | only on Star Sports & Disney+Hotstar! #BlueKnowsNoGender #HerStory pic.twitter.com/EeH376rkw4