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Stellar All-Round Performance from Annerie Dercksen Propels South Africa to Unassailable 2-0 Lead

Annerie Dercksen produced a stellar all-round effort to propel the Proteas Women to a high-scoring 16-run victory against Pakistan in the second ICC Women’s Championship One-Day International in Centurion on Wednesday, 25 February 2026. 

The home side takes an unassailable 2-0 lead into the final encounter.

Dercksen top-scored with a 68-ball 90 (6 fours, 4 sixes) alongside Tazmin Brits (77 off 62 balls; 10 fours, 2 sixes) and Suné Luus (57 off 67 balls; 4 fours) to steer South Africa to a dominant 361/8 in their 50 overs.

Pakistan fought hard with the bat, scoring a valiant 345 all out in 49.5 overs, falling short of the target despite fifties from Sadaf Shamas (61), Ayesha Zafar (75) and Fatima Sana (52).

After being asked to bat, the opening pair of Laura Wolvaardt (20) and Tazmin Brits provided the Proteas Women with a bright start, racing to a 50-run partnership before Sadia Iqbal (2/65) removed the captain in the ninth over.

South Africa reached the end of the powerplay on 64/1, with Brits continuing to apply pressure on the visiting bowlers. The opener guided the total past the 100-run mark while bringing up her half-century, before Aroob Shah (2/49) bowled Faye Tunnicliffe (7) to leave the hosts on 110/2 at the first drinks break.

With Brits looking in control, Nashra Sandhu (1/79) claimed the crucial wicket of the opening batter, dismissing her via a stumping in the 19th over. The breakthrough did little to slow the Proteas Women’s momentum, as Luus and Dercksen combined for a half-century partnership for the fourth wicket, steering the home side to 178/3 after 30 overs.

Batting with composure, Luus raised her bat for a second consecutive half-century and the 20th fifty of her ODI career before becoming Shah’s second wicket of the afternoon. Despite Luus’ departure, Dercksen continued her impressive innings, registering her third ODI half-century. However, South Africa suffered another setback with the dismissal of Sinalo Jafta (6), reducing the hosts to 234/5 in the 40th over.

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With a solid foundation in place, the Proteas Women accelerated in the final 10 overs. Aggressive contributions from Chloé Tryon (37) and Nadine de Klerk (49) provided strong support for Dercksen’s outstanding knock, as the home side closed on their second-highest ODI total.

Fatima Sana (2/72) and Diana Baig (1/82) claimed wickets late in the innings, but were unable to stem the Proteas Women’s late surge.

In pursuit of the imposing target, Pakistan suffered early setbacks as Dercksen (3/59) removed Muneeba Ali (5) and Sidra Amin (9) during the powerplay. A steady recovery followed, with Shamas and Zafar combining for a 50-run partnership to guide the visitors to 80/2 after 15 overs.

Shamas continued her fine form, bringing up her second half-century in as many matches as Pakistan advanced past the 100-run mark. The right-hander’s innings was eventually brought to an end when she was caught in the deep off the bowling of Suné Luus (1/34), concluding a valuable 97-run partnership.

Despite the breakthrough, Pakistan continued to chip away at the target. Zafar celebrated her fifth ODI half-century, steering the visitors to 153/3 at the halfway stage, with 209 runs still required for victory. Zafar was finally undone by Nondumiso Shangase (2/30) in the 30th over. The dismissal triggered a collapse, as Shangase struck again the very next ball to remove Aliya Riaz (0). Pakistan then lost another wicket in quick succession, with Natalia Pervaiz (27) becoming Dercksen’s third scalp.

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Requiring 163 runs from the remaining overs, Pakistan responded with a spirited counterattack. Sana and Aroob Shah (40) combined for an impressive 81-run partnership, with Sana registering a well-compiled half-century before being trapped LBW by Nonkululeko Mlaba (2/68) in her milestone 50th ODI.

Pakistan continued to fight, as Shah and Diana Baig (35*) added valuable late runs. However, Nadine de Klerk (2/66) struck twice in the 47th over to tighten South Africa’s grip on the contest. The final wicket fell with the penultimate delivery of the match, with Mlaba claiming her second to seal the victory and secure the series.

The third and final ODI will mark the fifth Black Day ODI and will take place at Hollywoodbets Kingsmead Stadium on Sunday, 1 March, starting at 10:00 CAT.

Results and Fixtures of the Proteas Women’s Inbound ODI Series against Pakistan

Sunday, 22 February: South Africa beat Pakistan by 37 runs (Mangaung Oval, Bloemfontein)
Wednesday, 25 February: South Africa beat Pakistan by 16 runs (SuperSport Park in Centurion)
Sunday, 1 March: South Africa vs Pakistan at Hollywoodbets Kingsmead in Durban

South Africa Playing XI for the 2nd ODI at the SuperSport Park in Centurion on 25 February 2026

1. Tazmin Brits
2. Laura Wolvaardt (C)
3. Faye Tunnicliffe
4. Suné Luus
5. Annerie Dercksen
6. Sinalo Jafta (W)
7. Chloé Tryon
8. Nadine de Klerk
9. Nondumiso Shangase
10. Ayana Hlubi
11. Nonkululeko Mlaba

Reserve Players

12. Faye Cowling
13. Lara Goodall
14. Karabo Meso
15. Tumi Sekhukhune 

Pakistan Women Playing XI

1. Muneeba Ali (W)
2. Sadaf Shams
3. Ayesha Zafar
4. Sidra Amin
5. Nataila Parvaiz
6. Aliya Riaz
7. Fatima Sana (C)
8. Nashra Sundhu
9. Syeda Aroob Shar
10. Diana Baig
11. Sadia Iqbal

Reserve Players 

12. Gull Feroza 
13. Umm-e-Hani
14. Najiha Alvi
15. Tasmia Rubab

Results of the Proteas Women’s Inbound T20I Series against Pakistan

Tue 10 February: South Africa beat Pakistan by 5 wickets (JB Marks Oval, Potchefstroom)
Fri 13 February: South Africa beat Pakistan by 6 wickets (Willowmoore Park, Benoni)
Mon 16 February: Pakistan beat South Africa by 53 runs (Willowmoore Park, Benoni)


Main Photo Caption: Annerie Dercksen’s brilliant all-round performance steered the Proteas Women to an unassailable 2-0 series lead following a thrilling 16-run victory over Pakistan in Centurion, with the final match set for Sunday in Durban, KwaZulu-Natal on Wednesday, 25 February, 2026. All Photos: Cricket South Africa

Photo 2 Caption: Dercksen hit 90 runs at a run-rate of 132.35 and then took three wickets among Pakistan’s top five batting order, to be declared Player of the Match.

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