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

15.3
Halliday to Chloe Tryon, no run
Halliday has this action where she seems to bowl off the wrong leg
15.2
Halliday to Annerie Dercksen, 1 run, slower length ball on middle, Dercksen whips it to deep midwicket
Annerie Dercksen, right handed bat, comes to the crease
15.1
Halliday to Luus, out Caught by Bates!! Luus c Bates b Halliday 8(9)
Halliday to Luus, THATS OUT!! Caught!!
15.1
Halliday to Luus, wide
Brooke Halliday, right-arm medium, comes into the attack
Wow they've gone to Halliday. They spoke of her as an option for the final over against WI, and she gets the ball in a crucial situation here.
14.6
Lea Tahuhu to Luus, 1 run, to deep square leg
14.5
Lea Tahuhu to Chloe Tryon, 1 run, to long-on
14.4
Lea Tahuhu to Luus, 1 run, this is a much better option on this pitch. Slower length ball on off, Luus works it through square leg and fielder has to give chase. But they settle for one
14.3
Lea Tahuhu to Chloe Tryon, 1 run, back of a length at the stumps,
14.2
Lea Tahuhu to Chloe Tryon, FOUR, to long-off
14.1
Lea Tahuhu to Chloe Tryon, 2 runs, full delivery on off,
Lea Tahuhu [2.0-0-11-0] is back into the attack
Sophie's love for the game: Growing up, Sophie Devine, loved playing all kinds of sports. She often used to accompany her Dad and her brothers and played all kinds of sports till the sun went down. At one point, she played both hockey and cricket at the national level. She, in fact, wanted to represent Black Sticks (New Zealand's women's hockey team) Olympic team (at Beijing Olympics 2008), but missed out narrowly. However, the poignancy of a missed opportunity didn't last long as Sophie was soon offered her first professional women's contract and the legendary all-rounder never looked back since.
Required rate has climbed over 12. And it's not getting any easier to hit the ball either as it gets older
13.6
Amelia Kerr to Chloe Tryon, 1 run, tossed up outside off, very full, Tryon goes for the slog-sweep and squeezes it to the right of long-on
13.5
Amelia Kerr to Chloe Tryon, no run