She collapsed on the ground immediately and received medical attention on the field. She was later taken to a hospital in an ambulance.
Tendai Makusha was Ndhlovu’s concussion substitute.
Ebrahim mentioned that she had spoken to Mupachikwa after Ndhlovu had been taken off the field.
“We briefly touched on that… I just made sure that the other opener was in a position to sort of mentally carry on. She was right there with her. Yeah, so I just touched base, made sure she was okay. A few words for her and just make sure [we] keep going with Chipo [Mugeri-Tiripano, the next batter] when she came in and we just gather quickly as a team and just assist and… first I just checked on everyone because it can be quite a shock really, for everyone.”
New Zealand won the game by eight wickets, with Amelia Kerr starring with a seven-wicket haul, to take the ODI series 2-0 with one game left.
