ew Zealand beat South Africa by 32 runs to raise its maiden girls’s T20 World Cup title.
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WHAT THEY HAVE BEEN PLAYING FOR: Sophie Devine lifts the ICC Girls’s T20 World Cup 2024 trophy together with her teammates.
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New Zealand gamers have a good time the wicket of Marizanne Kapp.
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Regardless of fighting cramps, Amelia Kerr placed on a present with the ball, taking out South Africa’s greatest hope Laura Wolvaardt and Anneke Bosch in an over. These wickets introduced her whole to 14, making her the main wicket-taker in a single version of the Girls’s World Cup. She bettered her tally with Annerie Dercksen’s wicket within the loss of life.
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In reply, skipper Laura Wolvaardt and Tazmin Brits received South Africa off to a superb begin as they smashed 50 runs in 6.4 overs. The pair turned the primary to attain 300-plus runs in two editions of the World Cup. That they had scored 316 within the final version.
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New Zealand’s Amelia Kerr, left, and Brooke Halliday saved the day with a 57-run partnership. New Zealand may finally placed on 158 on the board.
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The South Africa bowlers did properly to include New Zealand within the center overs. Skipper Sophie Devine’s wicket solely added to the woes. The Kiwis went with out hitting a single boundary for 48 deliveries between the sixth and 14th over.
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GETTING THINGS STARTED: The Proteas Girls have a good time the dismissal of Georgia Plimmer.
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It’s time for the nationwide anthems.
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The flip of the coin favoured Laura Wolvaardt, who opted to bowl.
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ALL SMILES: Laura Wolvaardt and Sophie Devine, captains of the finalists South Africa and New Zealand, pose with the T20 World Cup trophy.
WHAT THEY HAVE BEEN PLAYING FOR: Sophie Devine lifts the ICC Girls’s T20 World Cup 2024 trophy together with her teammates.
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