CWC 2025 : Tazmin Brits fires ‘bow and arrow’ celebration after smashing match-winning ton during NZ-W vs SA-W game

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South African delivered a comprehensive performance in the ICC Women’s World Cup 2025 clash against New Zealand in Indore with six-wicket victory, showcasing both batting dominance and fielding excellence. The victory was spearheaded by opener Tazmin Brits, who powered the team’s successful chase with a magnificent, record-breaking century. She celebrated her milestone with her highly recognizable and powerful ‘bow and arrow’ gesture, symbolizing her fearless intent. This assertive win, also featuring a brilliant diving catch, signals South Africa’s serious campaign moving forward.
South African batter Brits was the undisputed star with the bat, lighting up the World Cup stage with a spectacular and commanding century against the New Zealand side in the pivotal Group Stage match in Indore. Brits anchored the successful chase with an aggressive yet composed knock, crafting a brilliant 101 off just 89 deliveries, an innings richly decorated with a total of 15 boundaries and one massive, towering six.
The defining and most memorable moment of the day arrived as she nudged a single to bring up her hundred, immediately turning to her teammates with emotion evident on her face before executing her trademark ‘bow and arrow’ gesture; she drew an invisible bow and let an imaginary arrow fly, a celebration that has quickly become synonymous with her powerful presence and fearless spirit at the crease. Her ability to score rapidly under pressure frustrated a disciplined New Zealand bowling attack throughout the middle overs, proving the effectiveness of her approach.
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South Africa dramatically bounced back from their earlier tournament setback to secure a dominant six-wicket victory over New Zealand in the 7th match of the World Cup 2025. The foundation for the victory was laid by left-arm spinner Nonkululeko Mlaba, whose exceptional spell of 4/40 restricted New Zealand to a total of 231 after they elected to bat first, capitalizing on a collapse that saw the White Ferns lose seven wickets for 44 runs.
Chasing 232, the innings was anchored by the Player of the Match, Brits, who struck a magnificent and aggressive 101 off just 89 deliveries, reaching her seventh ODI century to set a new record for the fastest woman to that milestone. Brits shared a massive, record-breaking 159-run partnership for the second wicket with the composed Sune Luus, who finished unbeaten on a steady 83. Although New Zealand managed to claim late wickets, including Marizanne Kapp and Anneke Bosch, the required rate was well under control. South Africa secured the victory with a commanding 55 balls remaining, signaling their return to contention and significantly improving their Net Run Rate.
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This article was first published at WomenCricket.com, a Cricket Times company.
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