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Laura Wolvaardt

South African cricketer (born 1999)

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Laura Wolvaardt: South African cricketer (born 1999)
Laura Wolvaardt is a South African cricketer who currently plays for Western Province, Adelaide Strikers, Gujarat Giants, Manchester Originals and South Africa. She plays as a right-handed opening batter. She has previously played for Northern Superchargers and Brisbane Heat.

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England lose to South Africa in ODI series opener

england lose to south africa in odi series opener
England fall to a six-wicket defeat by South Africa in the opening one-day international after Laura Wolvaardt's unbeaten half-century.
BBC Sport - Published

Wolvaardt guides Originals to victory over Brave

wolvaardt guides originals to victory over brave
Laura Wolvaardt hits an unbeaten 78 as Manchester Originals beat winless Southern Brave by six wickets in The Hundred women's competition.
BBC Sport - Published

Best of Wolvaardt's half-century against Australia

best of wolvaardt's half-century against australia
Watch the best shots from Laura Wolvaardt's half-century for hosts South Africa against Australia in the Women's T20 World Cup final.
BBC Sport - Published

Relief for England as Ecclestone removes Wolvaardt

relief for england as ecclestone removes wolvaardt
England pick up their first wicket as Sophie Ecclestone removes South Africa's Laura Wolvaardt for 53 during their Women's T20 World Cup semi-final.
BBC Sport - Published

Wolvaardt's 66 helps South Africa reach semi-finals

wolvaardt's 66 helps south africa reach semi-finals
Watch Laura Wolvaardt's best shots in an unbeaten 66 as South Africa beat Bangladesh by 10 wickets to set up a semi-final meeting with England at the Women's T20 World Cup.
BBC Sport - Published

'Huge moment' - Tahuhu claims key Wolvaardt wicket

'huge moment' - tahuhu claims key wolvaardt wicket
Watch the "huge moment" South Africa's Laura Wolvaardt is bowled for 13 by New Zealand's Lea Tahuhu at the Women's T20 World Cup.
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