Recent Match
ICC Womens T20 World Cup, 2024, Final, Dubai, Oct 20th, 2024

New Zealand Women

(19.6 ov) 158/5

South Africa Women

(19.6 ov) 126/9

Complete New Zealand Women won by 32 runs

Player of Match: Amelia Kerr

Chloe Tryon to Halliday, THATS OUT!! Caught!!
17.1
Chloe Tryon to Halliday, 2 runs, tossed up on leg-stump, Halliday comes down the track and lofts straight down
Chloe Tryon [3.0-0-17-0] is back into the attack
16.6
Kapp to Halliday, 1 run, to deep mid-wicket
16.5
Kapp to Halliday, no run
16.4
Kapp to Amelia Kerr, 1 run, good length outside off, Amelia Kerr stays deep and pulls hard and straight to deep mid-wicket
16.3
Kapp to Halliday, 1 run, to deep mid-wicket
16.2
Kapp to Halliday, 2 runs, to deep extra cover
16.1
Kapp to Amelia Kerr, 1 run, the 50-run stand is up.
16.1
Kapp to Halliday, no ball, 1 run, it's another back foot no-ball. Kapp goes very wide of the crease and the back leg cuts the return crease. A good length delivery angling into leg-stump, Halliday makes room and swipes it hard to deep square leg
16.1
Kapp to Halliday, 1 run, to deep square leg
Marizanne Kapp [3.0-0-17-0] is back into the attack
Amelia Kerr, the champion! Amelia Kerr might be well known for her exploits with the bat at a tender age of 17, where, in an ODI against Ireland, she broke the 21-year-old record of the highest individual score (held by Belinda Clarke at that time) in women's ODI. As if that wasn't stunning enough, she claimed a fifer in the same game as well. On the field, Kerr's achievements are well-documented, but the battles she fought off the field is what defines Amelia Kerr, the future GOAT. In July 2021, Kerr opted out of England tour (August 2021) to prioritise mental health. Just 21, Kerr not only admitted her struggles with depression, but, later, also came up with an initiative (outoftherough.nz) that offers support to people suffering with mental health issues. During the England tour 2021, Kerr's role-model and skipper, Sophie Devine would regularly call and check on Kerr's mental health. Amelia Kerr shares a very special bond with both Sophie and Suzie. In Sophie, she sees a mentor and idol while in Suzie, it's more of the friendship and respect she developed over the years of playing together.
15.6
Ayabonga Khaka to Halliday, 1 run, to deep square leg
15.5
Ayabonga Khaka to Halliday, 2 runs, to deep extra cover
15.4
Ayabonga Khaka to Amelia Kerr, 1 run, tough chance and Ayabonga Khaka drops it.
15.3
Ayabonga Khaka to Halliday, 1 run, to deep square leg
15.2
Ayabonga Khaka to Amelia Kerr, 1 run, to deep mid-wicket
15.1
Ayabonga Khaka to Halliday, 1 run, to long-on
Ayabonga Khaka [2.0-0-21-1] is back into the attack