England's netball team, the Vitality Roses, have set up a thrilling decider for Sunday's final fixture against South Africa after emerging victorious in match two in Johannesburg. Despite losing the first match by seven goals, England bounced back to level the series 1-1 with a hard-fought win of 61-49.
Head coach Jess Thirlby attributed their success to being "smarter" with the ball and moving it better around their excellent defense. The team's passion and commitment defensively were key in wearing down South Africa and forcing errors, which they capitalized on to gain an eight-goal cushion at one point.
England captain Fran Williams praised her teammates for showing composure under pressure, particularly after South Africa came out strong initially. She highlighted the importance of playing in must-win games, saying it's what they want for a Commonwealth Games year.
The Vitality Roses took control of the match with a strong 'championship quarter' score, leading 44-36 with just 15 minutes remaining. They maintained their lead without faltering and were named player of the match by Williams.
Sunday's live match on Sky Sports YouTube will be a decider for the series, and England will need to step up their game to claim victory over South Africa.
Head coach Jess Thirlby attributed their success to being "smarter" with the ball and moving it better around their excellent defense. The team's passion and commitment defensively were key in wearing down South Africa and forcing errors, which they capitalized on to gain an eight-goal cushion at one point.
England captain Fran Williams praised her teammates for showing composure under pressure, particularly after South Africa came out strong initially. She highlighted the importance of playing in must-win games, saying it's what they want for a Commonwealth Games year.
The Vitality Roses took control of the match with a strong 'championship quarter' score, leading 44-36 with just 15 minutes remaining. They maintained their lead without faltering and were named player of the match by Williams.
Sunday's live match on Sky Sports YouTube will be a decider for the series, and England will need to step up their game to claim victory over South Africa.