South African opener Tazmin Brits delivered a masterclass with power-hitting as she scored a scintillating 109-run knock against India in the ongoing women’s tri-series, marking her third ODI century. The innings being played in the subcontinental conditions showcased not just her skill but her growing affinity for performance across different fields.

Known for her aggressive batting, quite for some time she kept the Indian bowling attack on the back foot early. Her intent to make the most in the powerplay came off well against India. With scoring a century in the last match against India, she positions herself as one the top and promising performers.
In the recent innings, Brits was seen frequently hydrating and stretching throughout her innings in the oppressive summer heat. In an interview, she cleared on losing 4 kgs and undergoing several cramps. While considering safety measures, she pushed through and kept through the momentum to save the game.
Playing in the subcontinental conditions, brits added, “Maybe I should play some IPL or WPL or something like that. But seriously, playing against India, one of the world’s best teams, is always a great opportunity.”
Beyond the boundary ropes, Brits is making the most of her time off the field too. During the ongoing Sri Lanka tri-series, she’s been enjoying sightseeing across the continent.
Tazmin continues to evolve as a key player in South Africa’s batting lineup. Her combination of aggressive and adaptable playing could make her a regular feature in discussions around the women’s leagues globally. For now, she’s enjoying the ride both on and off the field.
(Quotes sourced from ThePapare)