England reportedly achieved a remarkable 286-run victory in a one-off Test at Bloemfontein, dismissing South Africa for 64 in their second innings—their lowest total in women’s Test history. This win marked England's first Test triumph in over a decade, with their previous victory occurring against Australia in January 2014. Heather Knight, who had overseen four draws and two losses as captain, celebrated her inaugural win in this role, despite narrowly missing a century herself after being dismissed by Nonkululeko Mlaba. Knight expressed her delight at the outcome, emphasizing the confidence gained ahead of an upcoming Ashes Test in Australia.
During the match, South Africa initially put up a strong fight in the first two sessions, restricting England to 236, but succumbed to a dramatic collapse later. Player of the Match Lauren Bell took a total of eight wickets, showcasing her skill with her new wobble-ball technique. Reflecting on her performance, Bell shared how it bolstered her confidence.
The game concluded with a run-out by Bell, highlighting the dismal state of the South African team, while Mlaba, despite impressive bowling, could not prevent England’s substantial lead. Controversies arose, particularly regarding leg-before decisions and a disputed catch, raising concerns about the use of technology in women’s Tests. Nonetheless, South Africa’s coach remained committed to the format, expressing enthusiasm for future red-ball matches while England celebrated their momentous victory.