Career
She was the first South African woman to pass 1,000 runs in One Day Internationals, doing so in a match against West Indies in April 2005, during her 46th innings. Following South Africa"s expulsion from international cricket, South Africa women played their first match for 25 years in August 1997. Playing against Ireland, Terblanche and her ten teammates made their international debuts.
After losing the toss, South Africa put on 175 runs, Terblanche hitting 28 from number six.
In reply, Ireland were bowled out for just 82, giving South Africa the victory on their return. She finished the tournament with 124 runs, second amongst the South Africans only to Olivier.
Against Denmark, she shared a 102 run first-wicket partnership with Olivier to help set up a 99 run victory for South Africa. She played a key-role in securing a semi-final berth for South Africa, playing a strong supporting role in a five-wicket victory over England, her 41 runs coming off 117 runs.
After defeat in the World Cup semi-final, South Africa didn"t play another international match for over a year, when they hosted India.
Following the retirement of Olivier, South Africa struggled to score runs, with Terblanche managing just 64 in her four innings. In a four-day match, Terblanche scored 25 & 2 as South Africa chased 404, eventually losing by 10 wickets.