Reflecting on her performance and the conditions that allowed her to thrive, Alana said, “It’s a good feeling (to take 7 wickets), no doubt. But I love trying to put Australia into a good position, and to bowl a quality side like South Africa out under 100 is something we’re pretty comfortable with. We’ve played here a few games now. I did extract a bit of spin in the first game, and then even against England a couple of days ago. So we knew there was going to be a little bit of spin - it could hold a little, but when you play on a new pitch, you’ve got to assess conditions as soon as you can. I thought with the little bit of drizzle it might have slid on, but I still managed to extract some spin, so I’m pretty pleased with that.”
Of her seven wickets, four were clean bowled - a testament to the precision and quality of her bowling as Australia head into the knockout stages.
The leg-spinner credited her consistent approach and the support system around her for helping her stay focused and continue improving. “To be honest, I haven’t changed too much. I’ve got some great coaches, mentors, and teammates around me who help me keep getting better and evolving my game. I just want to keep doing my role for Australia. I love playing for this team, I love taking wickets for this team, and I just hope to keep putting us in good positions.”
Of her seven wickets, four were clean bowled - a testament to the precision and quality of her bowling as Australia head into the knockout stages.
Also Read: LIVE Cricket ScoreWhen asked what might come next, she responded with gratitude. “I don’t know - maybe move up the batting order, we’ll see! I’m very happy to be a bowler in this team and put my feet up while the batters go to work. It’s a great team to be part of, we’ve got an amazing culture, a lot of self-belief within ourselves and in each other. It’s a pretty good change room to be part of.”
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