Harmanpreet Kaur’s Team India is set to maintain their winning streak as they face Laura Wolvaardt’s South Africa in their third match of the Women’s World Cup. Following consecutive victories against Sri Lanka and Pakistan, the Indian squad is in high spirits. Nonetheless, the underperformance of key batswoman Smriti Mandhana raises concerns ahead of the clash with South Africa, who recently rebounded from a heavy loss to England with a solid win over New Zealand.

Currently, India occupies the 2nd position in the points table, boasting two consecutive wins that reflect their strong and balanced gameplay. The players have risen to the occasion, particularly the bowlers, who have showcased remarkable consistency and control. In contrast, South Africa has played two matches, secur

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