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South Africa vs New Zealand LIVE: T20 World Cup final reaction after Kiwis win by 32 runs

Follow all the live action from the Women’s T20 World Cup final in Dubai

Sonia Twigg
Sunday 20 October 2024 13:18 EDT
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Laura Wolvaardt gets South Africa off to a positive start
Laura Wolvaardt gets South Africa off to a positive start (AP)

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New Zealand overcame their demons from the past to win the Women’s T20 World Cup for the first time in Dubai, beating South Africa by 32 runs.

In 2010, Suzie Bates and Sophie Devine were a part of the team that were beaten in the final and they played a perfect match to ensure that this time around they would leave with the trophy.

Amelia Kerr starred with bat and ball as New Zealand scored 158 runs having lost the toss and been put in to bat and with the ball they held their nerve to take wickets at key moments as South Africa only managed 126 for nine in reply.

Australia travelled to Dubai as the number one ranked T20 side in the world and favourites to lift a fourth successive trophy, but were knocked out by South Africa in the semi-finals.

England and India both faltered at the group stage and never reached the knockouts, ensuring that the final will be the first white-ball women’s final without Australia or England being involved.

Six-time winners Australia suffered a shock loss to South Africa, who won by eight wickets, chasing down 135 with 16 balls to spare. New Zealand, meanwhile, defeated the West Indies by nine runs in a tense and close semi-final to set up today’s showpiece.

Follow all the live action in the blog below:

New Zealand 9-0 (1) Bates 1, Plimmer 8, Kapp 0-9 (1)

The first ball is wide outside off stump and Bates is off the mark with a single down towards deep backward point.

Kapp has confused Plimmer with a wobble seam delivery that she swishes at but can’t get near, the next one however she launches over midwicket and brings the first boundary of the Kiwi innings.

And another short ball has been pulled to the boundary, that is a great start from the batters.

Sonia Twigg20 October 2024 15:05

South Africa vs New Zealand

Suzie Bates and Georgia Plimmer are at the crease, and Marizanne Kapp has ball in hand.

Sonia Twigg20 October 2024 15:01

South Africa vs New Zealand

New Zealand captain Sophie Devine: “We were going to have a bat anyway so it has worked out well for both teams. It looks like a great surface and we are ready to get out there and put some runs on the board.”

“Obviously, there is more importance on this game, there is always more media attention with a final but we embrace those changes. It is a privilege to be here so we are just soaking it all in.”

“Tom and the New Zealand men’s team did so well out in India so we are taking that as our motivation and we are going to show what we are capable of doing.”

Sonia Twigg20 October 2024 14:58

South Africa vs New Zealand

The flags are out and it’s almost time for the anthems.

Here are the teams:

South Africa: Laura Wolvaardt (c), Tazmin Brits, Anneke Bosch, Marizanne Kapp, Suné Luus, Chloe Tryon, Annerie Dercksen, Nadine de Klerk, Sinalo Jafta (wk), Nonkululeko Mlaba, Ayabonga Khaka.

New Zealand: Suzie Bates, Georgia Plimmer, Melie Kerr, Sophie Devine (c), Brooke Halliday, Maddy Green, Izzy Gaze (wk), Rosemary Mair, Lea Tahuhu, Eden Carson, Fran Jonas.

Sonia Twigg20 October 2024 14:55

England Women’s T20 World Cup failure raises key question as Ashes loom

For the second World Cup in a row, England have been knocked out by a team that is, in theory, a weaker opponent. For it to happen once is a misfortune, for it to happen twice looks like carelessness.

Combine this with the 2022 Commonwealth Games semi-final defeat to India when a match that was in their grasp was let slip, and in each of the last three T20 competitions that England have played they have crumbled in the face of pressure.

This isn’t being wise after the fact. Ahead of the tournament, head coach Jon Lewis said the biggest thing that came out of last year’s World Cup defeat to South Africa was that the team were “still working on dealing with pressure moments”.

England Women’s latest failure raises key question as Ashes loom

Team crashed out of the tournament with a surprise defeat to the West Indies

Sonia Twigg20 October 2024 14:50

Anneke Bosch stars as South Africa crush favourites Australia to reach T20 World Cup final

Anneke Bosch smashed a superb unbeaten 74 as South Africa powered past defending champions Australia with an eight-wicket victory to reach the final of the Women’s T20 World Cup.

Despite opener Beth Mooney making 44, Australia’s total of 134 for five on what looked a slow Dubai pitch always appeared within reach as South Africa sought to make amends for defeat in the 2023 final on home soil to the same opponents.

Tazmin Brits fell for 15 in the powerplay but Bosch and Proteas captain Laura Wolvaardt, who chalked up a swift 42 including a huge six over deep midwicket, soon took the game away from Australia, winners of six of the eight previous editions of this tournament.

Bosch led the charge as she crashed eight boundaries in her fine 48-ball innings to help steer South Africa towards a memorable victory with 16 balls to spare. Annabel Sutherland picked up the two wickets.

South Africa crush favourites Australia to reach T20 World Cup final

South Africa sealed an eight-wicket win in Dubai to set up a final against either New Zealand or West Indies on Sunday

Sonia Twigg20 October 2024 14:40

Toss

South Africa have won the toss and chosen to bowl...

Sonia Twigg20 October 2024 14:35

South Africa vs New Zealand

The toss will take place shortly.

Sonia Twigg20 October 2024 14:32

How can I watch it?

Viewers in the United Kingdom can watch the match live on Sky Sports Cricket, with coverage on the channel from 2.30pm BST. Subscribers can stream the action via Sky Go.

Sonia Twigg20 October 2024 14:15

When is the Women’s T20 World Cup final?

The final of the 2024 Women’s T20 World Cup will be held at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium in the United Arab Emirates on Sunday 20 October. It is due to start at 3pm BST.

Sonia Twigg20 October 2024 14:00

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