India, June 22 -- For all the conversations around India's batting depth and bowling combinations at the ICC Women's T20 World Cup, an old concern resurfaced against South Africa - fielding.

Marizanne Kapp's unbeaten 81 off 45 balls was the innings that effectively knocked the wind out of the opposition but Kapp was given three lives - first by Nandini Sharma and then twice by Radha Yadav - and a player of her calibre made complete use of the opportunity.

She turned those reprieves into a match-winning assault, finishing unbeaten with one of the knocks for the ages and steering South Africa to a commanding total. What makes the South Africa game particularly painful is that all the dropped chances came off Kapp's bat and she ended up pu...