After a slow start to the tournament, South Africa have found their rhythm, winning three of their last four matches. Their only defeat came in the opening game against England Women, but since then, the team has bounced back with dominant performances, showing great composure and teamwork.
The Proteas currently sit in third place on the log with six points, while England hold second place with seven points and Australia lead the standings with nine.

Led by strong batting displays and disciplined bowling, South Africa will aim to maintain their momentum and strengthen their position in the tournament. A victory against Sri Lanka would bring them one step closer to securing a spot in the knockout stages.
