Tazmin Brits credited recent batting camps for her stunning form after notching up her seventh ODI century - and fourth in five innings - as South Africa thumped New Zealand by six wickets at Holkar Stadium on Monday to claim their first win of the tournament. Brits played a knock of 101 runs studded with 15 fours and a six to lead South Africa to 232 chase with 55 balls to spare. She took the fewest (41) innings to hit seven centuries in the format, surpassing Australia veteran Meg Lanning.

"Funny enough, I'm not one for records, but when you mention Meg Lanning, I'm glad I'm above that one. As long as we are winning the games, then I'm all good," Brits said after bagging the Player of the Match accolade.

"I don't actually know, I'm just backing myself a bit more. I'm trying to be as po

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