Proteas Women Ready To Bounce Back After World Cup Loss
Tazmin Brits says the Proteas women will be fully focused when they take on England despite their disappointing World Cup campaign.
South Africa are due to play their first match since their 32-run loss in the World Cup final against New Zealand.
The three-match T20 series will get the tour underway, followed by three ODI matches and the one-off Test match. The Buffalo Park Stadium in East London will kick things off with the first T20 clash on Sunday.
South Africa made their second T20 World Cup final in a row, and their loss against New Zealand follows a 19-run loss against Australia last year in the final of their home World Cup in Cape Town.
The hard-hitting opening batter has been a standout player for the last couple of seasons for the Proteas, and she continued to play a huge role for the World Cup runners-up, scoring the second highest 187 runs in the tournament.