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Cricket: Nigeria Rally Late To Beat South African U19 Women In Super Over Thriller

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Nigeria secured a dramatic one-run victory via a Super Over against South Africa under-19 Women in their Patricia Kambarami Cup encounter at the TBS Cricket Oval in Lagos on Wednesday.

Mieke van Voorst starred with a 47-ball 69 (11 fours) as the SA Under-19s posted 133/7. In response, Nigeria captain Lucky Piety produced an impressive 66* off 35 balls (3 sixes, 9 fours) to help the hosts finish on 133/3, forcing the match into a Super Over.

Nigeria held their nerve in the decider, posting 10/0 before restricting South Africa to 9/1, sealing a narrow victory.

South Africa won the toss and opted to bat first. Nigeria made an early impact, claiming three wickets in the powerplay as Peace Usen (2/16) and Amusa Muheebat (2/17) removed Ashley Barnard (0), Daneli Boshoff (9) and Jezé Campher (1) to leave the SA U19s on 18/3 after six overs.

The junior side responded through their captain, van Voorst, who led the recovery effort. She first shared a brief 15-run stand with Rethabile Nthoba (2) before combining effectively with Jae-Leigh Filander (16) in a 50-run partnership that lifted South Africa from 33/4 to 83/4 in the 15th over. Filander was eventually bowled by Anointed Akhigbe (1/14).

Despite losing her partner, Van Voorst continued to anchor the innings, bringing up her second half-century of the tournament before playing another key role in an important partnership alongside Siphokuhle Masilela (20).

The pair added a further 40 runs for the sixth wicket, taking South Africa past the 100-run mark before van Voorst was dismissed, caught off the bowling of Adekunle Shola, with the score on 123/6.

Masilela was the final wicket to fall, dismissed off the penultimate ball of the innings by Queen Joseph (1/37), as the SA Under-19s closed on 133/7 in their 20 overs.

Chasing 134 for victory, Nigeria made a cautious start. Openers Muheebat (9) and Christabel Chukwuonye (26) managed 13 runs in the first three overs before Bruzaan Goosen (1/17) struck to remove Muheebat.

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South Africa maintained control through disciplined bowling, restricting Chukwuonye and Eguakun Omosigho (18) and limiting scoring opportunities. Nigeria reached 25/1 at the end of the powerplay and 47/1 at the halfway stage before Campher (1/28) broke the 37-run second-wicket stand, with Filander completing a neat stumping.

The momentum shifted with the arrival of Piety, who injected urgency into the chase. Alongside Chukwuonye, she guided Nigeria to 72/2 after 15 overs, leaving 62 runs required from 30 deliveries.

Seizing control of the contest, Piety launched an aggressive attack against the South African bowlers. The right-hander struck three sixes and a four in the 16th over, taking 24 runs off Campher, before adding another 12 runs in the 17th over. She raced to a half-century off just 26 balls, propelling Nigeria to 118/2 after 18 overs.

With 11 runs needed from the final over, and after Chukwuonye had retired out, Ashleigh van Wyk (0/32) produced a composed over, conceding just 10 runs to level the scores and force a Super Over.

In the one-over eliminator, Piety (5)* and Salome Sunday (4)* combined to post 10/0. South Africa’s reply fell just short as Muheebat (1/9) dismissed Van Voorst (4) and restricted the visitors to 9/1, sealing victory for Nigeria.

The two sides will meet again in the second semifinal on Saturday, 27 March, after finishing second and third in the league standings, respectively.

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