20:52 GMT, Monday, 18 February 2008
Bermuda women lose in four balls
South Africa women took just four balls to sweep to a 10-wicket win after bowling out Bermuda for just 13.
South African bowler Sunette Loubser finished with 6-3, with 10 of Bermuda's 13 runs coming from extras.
South Africa's score of 15-0 in the World Cup qualifier was also made up of 10 extras - nine wides and a no-ball.
Bermuda's embarrassing defeat will not be recorded in official statistics because they are ranked outside the world's top 10 countries.
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