New Zealand win their maiden Women's T20 World Cup title
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New Zealand win their maiden Women's T20 World Cup title
New Zealand win their maiden Women's T20 World Cup title
The cricket world has a new champion! New Zealand triumphed over South Africa by 32 runs in the Women's T20 World Cup final, securing the championship trophy. Previously, New Zealand had reached the finals of the first two editions of the tournament but failed to win. This time, however, the Kiwi women finally achieved their long-awaited victory.
On the other hand, the South African women's team faced a stroke of bad luck. They had also played in the final in the last edition but lost to Australia. This time, expectations were high for them to win the trophy, but they had to leave the field in tears, reminiscent of the men's T20 World Cup where South Africa was defeated by India in the final.
At the Dubai International Cricket Stadium on Sunday, New Zealand won the toss and opted to bat first, setting a formidable target of 158 runs for the loss of 5 wickets. In response, South Africa managed to score only 126 runs, losing 9 wickets against a strong Kiwi bowling attack.
New Zealand's opener, Suzy Bates, scored 32 runs off 31 balls, while her opening partner was dismissed for just 9 runs. Captain Amelia Kerr, batting at number three, top-scored for her team with 43 runs off 38 balls.
In the later stages of the innings, Brookie Haliday made a significant contribution with a brilliant 38 runs off 28 balls, while Maddy Green added 12 runs from just 6 balls, helping New Zealand post a total of 158.
Chasing a daunting target of 159, South Africa started well, with the opening partnership contributing 51 runs. However, the rest of the batting lineup struggled, losing wickets consistently and ultimately falling far behind in the match.
Laura Wolvaardt was the top scorer for South Africa, making 33 runs off 27 balls. Fellow opener Tazmin Brits managed 17 runs from 18 balls, and Chloe Tryon contributed 14 runs from 16 balls.
Amelia Kerr was named Player of the Match for her outstanding performance, scoring 43 runs and taking 3 wickets for 24 runs. She was also awarded Player of the Tournament for her overall excellence in the World Cup