Dinaledi go down fighting

PRETORIA,South Africa 21  August 2022, Botswana National Netball team lost to South Africa 37-60 in the Netball World Cup 2023 qualifying match at the University of Pretoria High Performance Center in Pretoria , South Africa on 21 August 2022. (Pic:Monirul Bhuiyan/PRESS PHOTO)
PRETORIA,South Africa 21 August 2022, Botswana National Netball team lost to South Africa 37-60 in the Netball World Cup 2023 qualifying match at the University of Pretoria High Performance Center in Pretoria , South Africa on 21 August 2022. (Pic:Monirul Bhuiyan/PRESS PHOTO)

Botswana senior netball team ‘Dinaledi’ went down fighting against Spar Proteas. They lost 37-60 in their opener at the ongoing Netball World Cup Regional qualifiers in Pretoria.

Dinaledi started off by sending a strong message to their opponents winning the first quarter 12-11. The Proteas bounced back in the second quarter winning it 11-15. They also claimed the third quarter 9-22. Despite the score lines, Botswana proved that they were a force to reckon with against South Africa. Botswana coach, Jenny Van Dyk said the last time they played South Africa, the difference was 60 points and today they brought it down to 20 points.

“That is a step in the right direction. This is our first international game this year. The girls are good to go. This is a team that can qualify for the World Cup,” she said. Van Dyk said they have worked with the team in over two months and they have worked a lot on the physical aspect of the team with the little time they had. She said last year during the Africa Cup they finished in position eight. Botswana is playing Zimbabwe tomorrow (Monday).

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