impact with the south africa team has had on the nation is the true legacy of this tournament. that is all we have on sportsday, more throughout the evening on bbc news andindeed throughout the evening on bbc news and indeed on our website. next it is time for click. that is it. here on click, we ve been lucky enough to visit some of the most beautiful parts of the world. yet what goes on beneath the surface in some of these places can serve as the starkest reminder of the effects of pollution and climate change on our world. and sometimes it s also places like here, the fjords off norway, where some of the most inspiring ideas come to life, like this island of floating solar panels. ooh, thank you! i ve made it! wow, we re walking on water! i remember you wobbling about on that solar array in the fjord. it was only, like, a few millimetres thick under your feet, wasn t it? yeah, it was all about the material. it had to be light enough that it could do the job whilst also bei
it took defending champions. it took australia just two balls to find the first boundary before they struck. as gardiner made some headway but australia couldn t get into the swing of things. only beth millie dug in, herside alive swing of things. only beth millie dug in, her side alive as those around herfell. australia said dug in, her side alive as those around her fell. australia said to south africa a chase of all, 157 victory, this game on. they got off to a sluggish start before laura started to claw her side back into the game. perhaps it was the pressure, but things were not clicking. she continued to shine, her 50 giving the crowd hope, but a slow run rate was leaving them with too much to do. when she walked, australia sensed the six title was in touching distance. valiant effort from south africa, but the day and trophy belonged to the girls in gold. thejuggernaut trophy belonged to the girls in gold. the juggernaut that is australian cricket continues to dominate women s g