While thrilled to register a second consecutive triumph, Woolvardt is still looking for ways her side can improve before they try and claim a maiden T20 World Cup title in June and July this year.
The South Africa skipper rued a couple of dropped catches in the field during the Durban clash with India, but paid special mention to the efforts of her bowling group that saw Player of the Match Chloe Tryon (3/22) and seamer Tumi Sekhukhune (3/31) put the clamps on the visiting side.
“Pretty good catching, one or two put down, but we took one or two good ones as well. After start they had, restricting them was great,” Woolvardt said.
“The area we struggled with last season (death bowling), bowlers identified bowling slower ones into the wicket was helping. It’s something we’ve talked a lot about. Being present on the cricket field. Little things showing on the field.”





