The golden steak of New Zealand continues in cricket, whether it is a men’s or women’s team. This was evident when their woman team successfully won the 2024 T20 World Cup that has been hosted in UAE by defeating the South African cricket team by 32 runs.
The details of the match
Winning the toss in Dubai International cricket stadium. South African women’s team chose to field first. Black Caps batting first faced a few difficulties as their openers quickly departed on pavilion but thanks to a good effort by their star all-rounder Amelia Kerr who scored 43 runs in 38 balls with four fours and on the other hand the support of another batsman Brooke Halliday who scored 38 out of 28 runs with three fours. The Kiwis saw themselves scoring 158/5 in 20 overs. South Africa, chasing 159 in 20 overs, had a splendid start by scoring 51/0 in 6 overs; everyone was counting on South Africa might secure the trophy.
However, once again, the star all-rounder of the New Zealand cricket team, Amelia Kerr, came into the picture as she set the batsman, the skipper of proteas Laura Wolvaardt, to the pavilion. After that, the proteas didn’t recover much as wickets started to fall at regular intervals. Finally the score of proteas ended on 126/9 in 20 overs. They failed 33 runs short of their target, allowing the Kiwis to win by 33 runs.
Aftermath of the match
Amelia Kerr, as expected, became the man of the match for this contribution on both bowing and batting. She scored 43 out of 38 balls while also taking 3/24 in 4 overs, which helped the New Zealand Women’s team to touch their first ICC trophy. Amelia Kerr also became the player of the tournament.
Reactions
The Australian Women’s cricket team congratulated the Black Caps over their victory in X
Pumped for our friends from across the ditch!
Congrats to the @WHITE_FERNS 👏 https://t.co/mVaQKE0VGu
— Australian Women's Cricket Team 🏏 (@AusWomenCricket) October 20, 2024
Michael Vaughan, a former all-rounder of England Men’s cricket team, has also congratulated the Blackcaps over their win in X stating that it is remarkable for a cricketing nation.
Congrats NZ on winning the T20 WC .. remarkable cricketing nation that always punches above weight .. lost 10 on the bounce to winning the trophy a few weeks later .. #T20WomensWorldCup2024
— Michael Vaughan (@MichaelVaughan) October 20, 2024
Mithali Raj, the former batsman of the Indian Women’s cricket team, also congratulated New Zealand on their victory, stating that winning the tournament when they came by a 10-match losing steak in T20s is something special
New Zealand win their first-ever T20 World Cup! 👏
They came into the tournament on a 10-match losing streak in T20Is, and now they're World Champions! This is truly something special. Special shoutout to @sophdevine77 and Suzie Bates for steering the team through the… pic.twitter.com/QDtrXVx8Cf
— Mithali Raj (@M_Raj03) October 21, 2024
Road to finals
New Zealand has been put in group A, where there primary opponents were Australia, India, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka. They maintained their streak of losing consecutive T20 games in the first game itself, as they lost to Australia by 60 runs. However, the New Zealand Women’s cricket team quickly bounced back when they defeated India, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka in a row, which helped them advance to the knockout stage. In the Knockout stage, their opponent was West Indies, and the match went down to a nail-biting stage, but finally, they won successfully by eight runs. Thus leading their way on finals.
Meanwhile, the proteas have been placed in a group that has been stated as a group of death by the cricket experts due to having teams such as West Indies and England in the same group. However, except for England, they managed to win all of their games, which is against South Africa, Bangladesh and Scotland. In the knockout stage, they stunned the cricketing fans when they managed to defeat Australian women, who are one of the strongest teams in women’s cricket, by eight wickets, restricting the kangaroos to 134 in 20 overs. Thus making their way also successfully into the finals.
The playing 11 for the finals
Playing 11 for the South African Women’s team | |
Laura Wolvaardt | Captain, Batter |
Tazmin Brits | WK-Batter |
Anneke Bosch | Batting Allrounder |
Chloe Tryon | Bowling Allrounder |
Marizanne Kapp | Bowling Allrounder |
Sune Luus | Bowling Allrounder |
Nadine de Klerk | Batting Allrounder |
Annerie Dercksen | Batting Allrounder |
Sinalo Jafta | WK-Batter |
Nonkululeko Mlaba | Bowler |
Ayabonga Khaka | Bowler |
Playing 11 for the New Zealand Women’s team | |
Suzie Bates | Batting Allrounder |
Georgia Plimmer | Batting Allrounder |
Amelia Kerr | Bowling Allrounder |
Sophie Devine | Captain, Batting Allrounder |
Brooke Halliday | Batting Allrounder |
Maddy Green | Batter |
Isabella Gaze | WK-Batter |
Rosemary Mair | Bowler |
Lea Tahuhu | Bowler |
Eden Carson | Bowler |
Fran Jonas | Bowler |
What are the next matches for both of the teams?
Just after the closure of the World Cup, the New Zealand cricket team had a tour to India, where they played 3 ODIs against the Indian cricket team, which started on 24 October, just 4 days after the end of the World Cup. However, despite giving a tough battle, they lost the series against them by 1-2. Their next series is scheduled for December against Australia Women’s cricket team. The series will start on 19 December.
Meanwhile, the South African women’s cricket team is scheduled to play their next series against the England cricket team, where the proteas will play three t20s, three Odis, and one test. The series is scheduled to occur on 24 November 2024.
Some of the best players of the New Zealand women’s cricket team
Rank | Player Name | Role |
1 | Suzie Bates | All-rounder |
2 | Amy Satterthwaite | Batsman |
3 | Sophie Devine | All-rounder |
4 | Lea Tahuhu | Bowler |
5 | Rachel Priest | Wicket-keeper |
6 | Hayley Jensen | Bowler |
7 | Leigh Kasperek | Bowler |
8 | Amelia Kerr | All-rounder |
9 | Lauren Down | Batsman |
10 | Jess Kerr | Bowler |
11 | Katey Martin | Wicket-keeper |
12 | Fran Jonas | Bowler |
13 | Maddy Green | All-rounder |
14 | Bernadine Bezuidenhout | All-rounder |
15 | Georgia Plimmer | Batsman |
16 | Hannah Rowe | Bowler |
17 | Rosemary Mair | All-rounder |
18 | Molly Penfold | Bowler |
19 | Eden Carson | Bowler |
20 | Brooke Halliday | All-rounder |
The Latest ICC rankings of Women’s T20
Rank | Team | Matches | Points | Rating |
1 | Australia | 33 | 9671 | 293 |
2 | England | 36 | 10118 | 281 |
3 | India | 42 | 10941 | 261 |
4 | New Zealand | 35 | 8875 | 254 |
5 | South Africa | 32 | 7776 | 243 |
6 | West Indies | 27 | 6488 | 240 |
7 | Sri Lanka | 42 | 9591 | 228 |
8 | Pakistan | 39 | 8551 | 219 |
9 | Bangladesh | 36 | 7201 | 200 |
10 | Ireland | 30 | 5652 | 188 |
11 | Scotland | 25 | 3884 | 155 |
12 | Papua New Guinea | 19 | 2915 | 153 |
13 | Thailand | 31 | 4687 | 151 |
14 | Zimbabwe | 36 | 5040 | 140 |
15 | UAE | 50 | 6324 | 126 |
16 | Netherlands | 23 | 2809 | 122 |
17 | Namibia | 29 | 3389 | 117 |
18 | Uganda | 42 | 4630 | 110 |
19 | Tanzania | 25 | 2570 | 103 |
20 | Nepal | 28 | 2781 | 99 |
FAQ
Which team did Kiwi defeat to win the 2024 T20 World Cup?
South Africa
What was the final score of the Kiwis vs South Africa match?
New Zealand – 158/5 (20 overs), South Africa – 126/9 (20 overs)
Who was the player of the match in the finals?
Amelia Kerr
Who was the player of the tournament?
Amelia Kerr
What was Kiwis record in the group stage before the knockout rounds?
They lost their first match against Australia but won their remaining matches against India, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka.