England will head into the Women's Cricket World Cup with back-to-back victories after breezing past South Africa in their final warm-up match in New Zealand.
The reigning world champions, who crushed Bangladesh in their opening warm-up fixture on Sunday, claimed a six-wicket win in a rain-affected game against the Proteas in Lincoln.
South Africa were restricted to just 138-9 from their 35 overs, despite a half-century from Marizanne Kapp, with Sophie Ecclestone (3-23) and Anya Shrubsole (2-18) the pick of the bowlers.
Tammy Beaumont top-scored for England with 35 before being dismissed by Ayabonga Khaka (2-8), with Nat Sciver adding 33 before having to retire hurt.
Sophia Dunkley posted a run-a-ball 18 and finished unbeaten with Freya Davies (11*), as England comfortably chased down their victory target with nearly nine overs to spare.
Elsewhere, Pakistan claimed a seven-run DLS victory over Bangladesh in their warm-up match, also affected by weather, posting 199-7 from their 42 overs before bowling out their opponents for 192.
