Women's T20 World Cup: New Zealand beat South Africa by 32 runs to win the title for the first time

Women's T20 World Cup: New Zealand beat South Africa by 32 runs to win the title for the first time

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Category : Sports Published on: October 23 2024

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  • In the Women's T20 Cricket World Cup, New Zealand defeated South Africa by 32 runs under the leadership of Captain Sophie Devine in Dubai to win their first title. 
  • New Zealand set a target of 159 runs for South Africa. In reply, South Africa could score only 126 runs at the loss of nine wickets in the stipulated 20 overs.
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