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Proteas women to keep things simple

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February 25, 2026

The Proteas women will be following the mantra of keeping things simple, as they look to secure a series win over Pakistan when the two teams collide in the second ODI at Super-Sport Park in Centurion today (1pm start).

- Ross Roche

Proteas women to keep things simple

The Proteas clinched a 2-1 T20I series win over the visiting South Asian team earlier this month, after winning the opening two matches, and they want to finish off the ODI series early as well, off the back of their 37-run win in the opening game in Bloemfontein on Sunday.

They haven't been at their very best against Pakistan, but the Proteas have done enough in most games to force a positive result and wicket-keeper batter Sinalo Jafta (right) explained that they were eager to dominate, but to do that they had to keep things simple.

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