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flag South Africa captain Laura Wolvaardt scored 90 off 82 balls, helping her team post 312 for 9 in a rain-affected Women's World Cup match against Pakistan.

South Africa captain Laura Wolvaardt scored 90 off 82 balls in a rain-affected Women's World Cup match against Pakistan, helping her team post 312 for 9 in 40 overs. Her innings, featuring ten boundaries and two sixes, lifted her career ODI run total to 4,921, making her the sixth-highest run-scorer in women’s ODI history and surpassing Australian legend Belinda Clark. Wolvaardt also became the eighth player to score over 1,000 runs in Women's World Cup history, with 1,027 runs in 21 matches, and ranks second in the current tournament with 270 runs in six games. A 118-run partnership with Sune Luus (61) and a quick 68* from Marizanne Kapp powered South Africa’s total, while Sadia Iqbal and Nashra Sandhu took three wickets each for Pakistan.

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