Laura Wolvaardt (South Africa Women Captain): "Very special. Everyone's really excited. Obviously having lost to this team in the last two editions of the World Cup in the semis, I am really pleased to get the win tonight.
(Did that 69 all out come in her mind?) It did a little bit. Same opposition, same venue and your mind automatically goes back to that game. I think losing the toss wasn't the worst thing in the world. I still probably would have looked to bowl though but yeah, I think it turned out pretty alright. Runs on the board in a knockout game always turns out to be crucial. I was not sure whether we got enough runs because it turned out to be a flat wicket over there. Really happy with the way our bowlers bowled.
I think it was a game of nice partnerships. Taz (Brits) and I started really well. We found things really easy in the middle. We sort of lost a couple of quick wickets but Kappy (Kapp) was just amazing. She took all the pressure off me. I dipped a bit in that phase but she just kept going which took all the pressure off me. Knowing what we had in the shed for the last 10 overs, I thought I better have a swing and happy with the way it ended.
No. I think they were 0/2 and then 1/3. That's something you don't expect. I think Kappy was just phenomenal. To see her pick up a five-wicket haul is just amazing and the way she batted as well. I think we still felt the pressure out there as long as Nat (Sciver-Brunt) was there. It really looked like it could go either way but happy to get over the line.
(On Marizanne Kapp) So special. I think throughout the tournament, she has been finding her way with the ball and in this game, she was right back on it. She looked absolutely amazing. I think that first wicket which she got will get any batter out. Amazing to see her bowling like that and also to have her experience in the group as well helps us a lot. And also what she offers with the bat is also amazing. She is a 2 in 1 player.
(On being a bunch of history makers) Very special. It's a very special format and with the way the tournament has been played. It's a very fair way of doing a competition. We have played some very good cricket over the month and I am proud of the group.
(On what to improve ahead of the Final) Yep, I think that will be an amazing game either way. Whether it's India in front of a packed crowd or the world champs Australia. We will celebrate this tonight and then go back to the drawing board."