INDORE: South Africa centurion Tazmin Brits admitted the side's loss in Women's World Cup opener 'didn't sit well', fuelling the teams winning comeback against New Zealand at the Holkar Stadium.
South Africa batting collapse that cost them in their first-up game at the ICC Women's Cricket World Cup, but the Proteas had key performances across both major disciplines against the White Ferns, securing six-wicket win on Monday.
Brits was named Player of the Match, smashing 101 from 89 balls as South Africa needed just 40.5 overs to complete their run chase after New Zealand set a target of 232 for the win.
It's her fifth ton this calender year. She took the fewest (41) innings to hit seven centuries in the format, surpassing Australia veteran Meg Lanning.
Brits detailed to media post-game what adjustments she has made amid her consistent uptick in production.