Dinaletsana Finish 10th After Zim Loss

The Under-21 team finished 10th after a promising start to the tournament PIC: MORERI SEJAKGOMO
The Under-21 team finished 10th after a promising start to the tournament PIC: MORERI SEJAKGOMO

Dinaletsana’s promising run at the just ended 2017 Netball World Youth Cup (NWYC) yielded a disappointing 10th place finish when their play and guile deserved more.

Botswana lost the final match 56-41 to Zimbabwe in the first netball world cup to be played in Africa.  Out of 20 participating countries, Botswana was 10th after narrowly failing to proceed to the quarter finals due to a lesser goal ratio compared to their opponents, Uganda and Jamaica. 

They started the tournament with a 72-26 win over Malaysia before accounting for Cook Islands 51-41 loss. Uganda halted the Dinaletsana’s winning run, with a 46-42 win before the local girls recorded a stunning 48-46 win over Jamaica in the final group stage match. But the result between Uganda and Jamaica did not go Botswana’s way, meaning the hosts had to battle for position nine to 16 with the other teams. 

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