Tuesday , December 24 2024

New Zealand becomes world champion, South Africa's dream broken for the second time in a row

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Womens T20 World Cup 2024: The new champion of the Women's T20 World Cup has been declared. In the final match of the Women's T20 World Cup 2024 played at Dubai International Stadium on Sunday, New Zealand women's cricket team defeated South Africa women's cricket team by 32 runs. The New Zealand team reached the finals of the Women's T20 World Cup 2009 and 2010. In 2009 the team lost to England and in 2010 to Australia. The South African team was successful in making it to the final of the Women's T20 World Cup 2023. However, the Australian women's cricket team shattered the Proteas team's dream of winning the title. Now South Africa has faced defeat in the final for the second consecutive time.

New Zealand team did not have a good start
Talking about the final match, South Africa women's team won the toss and decided to bowl first. New Zealand cricket team, batting first, scored 158 runs at the loss of 5 wickets in 20 overs. Amelia Kerr was the top scorer with 43 runs. In reply, the South African team could score only 126 runs in 20 overs.

New Zealand, who came to bat first, did not have a special start. The team suffered its first setback on the score of 16. Georgia Plimmer scored 9 runs. Suzie Bates was bowled on the score of 53. Suji played an innings of 32 runs in 31 balls. Captain Sophie Devine was out LBW in the 11th over. He scored 6 runs in 10 balls. Brooke Holiday scored 38 runs and Amelia Kerr scored 43 runs in 38 balls.

Chasing a mammoth total of 159, South Africa got off to a good start with all the remaining matches remaining except South Africa's opening set. Openers Laura Walwardt and Tajmin Britts added 51 runs for the first wicket. Brits were out in the 7th over. He scored 17 runs in 18 balls. Captain Laura was caught out in the 10th over. He scored 33 runs on 27 balls.

After this, sharp declines were seen one after the other. Anek Bosch scored 9, Marijne Kappe scored 8, Nadine de Klerk scored 6, Sune Loos scored 8, Aneri Dirksen scored 10 and Sinalo Jafta scored 6 runs. Amelia Kerr and Rosemary Mere took 3 wickets each. Eden Carson, Fran Jonas and Brooke Holliday all went 1-1.