In the ICC Women's T20 World Cup, South Africa's women's cricket team, the Proteas, fell short against England in the semifinals, ending their hopes of winning the tournament. Head coach Mandla Mashimbyi acknowledged England's superior performance and emphasized that the Proteas' batting lacked consistency throughout the tournament, despite individual efforts like those of opener Tazmin Brits. He praised the team's bowling unit for its reliability and suggested that improving batting technique and adding a specialist spinner could enhance future prospects. Mashimbyi also highlighted the importance of experience, noting how England's seasoned players handled pressure effectively during their recovery in the match.
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