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Monday, 05 December 2005 |
England netballers beat the Boks
England's netballers eased to a 65-40 win over South Africa in Cape
Town on Saturday to take an unbeatable 2-0 lead in the teams'
three-Test series.
The tourists refused to be unsettled by a three-hour delay to the start
of the game after three sections of the match floor had been misplaced
whilst in transit.
The Boks scored first but England hit back to lead 29-21 at the break and by 50-32 at the end of the third quarter.
However the pressure then began to tell on South Africa and England's shooters took the advantage.
The visitors will now be targeting a series whitewash in Wednesday's
third and final Test in Port Elizabeth, which is the teams' final
meeting before the Commonwealth Games in Melbourne in March 2006.
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