In a rain-shortened game in Colombo, South Africa defeated Sri Lanka to move up to second place in the women’s world cup standings.
The Proteas won their 20th overs match with a duckworth-Lewis-Stern (DLS) adjusted target of 121 and captain Laura Wolvaardt hit a superb 60 from 47 balls.
Tazmin Brits and the classy right-hander hit the winning runs with a six to finish unbeaten on 55 from 42, matching their unbroken 125-run opening stand.
With their fourth straight victory, South Africa is one point ahead of Australia as they lead the world in terms of points.
A 20-over contest was scheduled to end in a fourth washout at R Premadasa Stadium after a lengthy downpour 12 overs in the match, but it was delayed due to the rain’s persistence.
Sri Lanka, which had been forced to leave, was up to 105-7, but never threatened to really challenge South Africa.
After a shy at the stumps struck her on the inside of the knee as she raced through for a quick single, Vishmi Gunaratne was forced to retire hurt, she was stretched off before the rain.
However, no serious harm was caused, and she arrived after the rain to set up the tournament’s hosts, scoring 34 from 33 balls.
Nonkululeko Mlaba, a left-arm spinner for South Africa, won with 2-18 before the rain.