Women's T20 World Cup: Laura Wolvaardt demands sharper Proteas response ahead of Australia clash
South Africa captain Laura Wolvaardt wants her team to improve their plans. They lost a warm-up match to New Zealand. Now they face Australia in the Women's T20 World Cup. Wolvaardt believes this loss is a wake-up call. They need strong strategies...

The Proteas followed a narrow win over Ireland with a five-wicket loss to the reigning champions New Zealand, and will need to raise their game against the six-time champions Australia.
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Wolvaardt described the loss as an eye-opener for the Proteas, insisting they must significantly raise their game against Australia while using the lead-up to the blockbuster clash to fine-tune their strategies.
"We would have liked to win both (warm-up fixtures), but maybe this is just what we needed just before the tournament starts," Wolvaardt was quoted as saying by ICC.
"So we're going to have to have some good strategies in place for the Australia game and hopefully we're able to turn it around," added Wolvaardt.
Amid the disappointment, Chloe Tryon lit up the contest with a brutal unbeaten 61 off just 26 deliveries, launching six towering sixes. With the all-rounder hitting top gear at the right time, Wolvaardt believes Tryon could be South Africa's X-factor at the T20 World Cup.
"That (innings) was awesome," Wolvaardt said.
"I think she was taking some balls from outside leg and hitting them over the covers for six. It's great that she's able to find, or has been able to find a bit of form before the tournament," said the veteran South African who is just two games shy of completing a century of T20Is.
Despite a confidence-boosting unbeaten 61 against South Africa, skipper Melie Kerr warned her side cannot afford complacency and must be at their best to start their campaign on a winning note.
"West Indies are a quality side and they have some real match winners within that team," said Kerr.
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"For us, it's a massive game and you've just got to turn up and again. Both teams start on zero and you can't get complacent so it's just (about) trying to I guess control what you can and play really good cricket and for each individual to try and nail their role and the outcome will be what it will.
"I guess if we can play our best cricket I think we give ourselves a great chance," she added.
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