Recent Match
ICC Womens T20 World Cup, 2024, 16th Match, Group B, Dubai, Oct 12th, 2024

Bangladesh Women

(19.6 ov) 106/3

South Africa Women

(17.2 ov) 107/3

Complete South Africa Women won by 7 wkts

Player of Match: Tazmin Brits

BANW 106/3 (19.6)

RSAW 107/3 (17.2) CRR: 6.17

Batter
R
B
4s
6s
SR
14
13
0
0
107.69
13
13
1
0
100
Last Wicket: Tazmin Brits b Ritu Moni 42(41) - 81/3 in 13.2 ov.
Bowler
0
M
R
W
ECO
3.2
0
23
0
6.9
4
0
23
0
5.75
Recent: ... 1 2 1 2 | 1 4 2 0 1 1 | 1 1 Overs: 17.2
3 teams eliminated, 3 more to join them. Both New Zealand and South Africa picked much-needed wins today to keep them in the hunt for the semi-final spot. It is going to be a massive double-header day tomorrow and both games will be played in Sharjah. First up, England will take on Scotland as they aim to make it 3/3 and improve their NRR while at it. Locking horns next will be India and Australia. If Australia win, they will become the first side to make it to the semis, while a win for India will invite some nervous energy in the White Ferns camp. Remember, Alyssa Healy has suffered an acute right foot injury and Tayla Vlaeminck dislocated her shoulder yesterday in their game against Pakistan. Lots of questions about Healy's absence and how Australia will respond to the Indian challenge? It's going to be a blockbuster, folks. Don't skip it. We will be here to serve you all the thrills and spills from the double-header bonanza. Until then, cheers and goodbye from Raju Peethala, Ramakrishnan MS and Harish V.
Tazmin Brits | Player of the Match: We didn't have so much of a bad powerplay, I thought it was pretty good and we didn't want to lose quick wicket again, so I went back into my shell because I wanted to build a partnership, she (Bosch) actually took a bit of release of me and started hitting a few boundaries. I am never satisfied with what I'm doing, I keep wanting more but I think it was actually a difficult wicket out there, so I am proud of myself. There are few shots that I don't have in my book, I definitely have to add, but they took off the pace so I was trying to run harder, but no speed on the ball was difficult. To represent your country in a world stage like this,it means a lot. Let's hope we go through to the semi-final.
Laura Wolvaardt: Really good to get the win, the way we started with the ball was excellent. We would have liked to chase it down a little quicker, we did try and there was a message that was sent out but didn't quite get there, but win is the main thing. We will wait for the other results and hopefully we have done enough to book a spot (in the semis). Kappy has been incredible with bat and ball and today her economy rate was crazy, every game she plays she has a massive impact whether with the bat or ball. A little bit (are you a nervous watcher?), I prefer to be out there batting and don't like it on the sidelines.
Nigar Sultana:
20:51 local, 16:51 GMT, 22:21 IST: A target of 107 was never going to challenge South Africa
17.2
Rabeya Khan to Kapp, 1 run, cut away wide of backward point and that will be it. South Africa win by 7 wickets to knock Bangladesh out of the competition
17.1
Rabeya Khan to Chloe Tryon, 1 run, to long-off
Rabeya Khan [3.0-0-21-0] is back into the attack
16.6
Nahida Akter to Chloe Tryon, 1 run, looped up on leg stump, whipped away to the right of long-on
16.5
Nahida Akter to Kapp, 1 run, slower short ball on off, Kapp stays on the back foot and nudges it into the mid-wicket pocket
Nahida Akter rubs her eye in some sort of discomfort. A moth?
16.4
Nahida Akter to Kapp, no run, looks for a scoop against a slower full delivery and misses it completely
16.3
Nahida Akter to Kapp, 2 runs, to deep extra cover
16.2
Nahida Akter to Kapp, FOUR, shimmies down the wicket and thrashes the full delivery past the diving left hand of the fielder at cover. That was hit with some power by Marizanne Kapp...
16.1
Nahida Akter to Chloe Tryon, 1 run, full toss outside off, Tryon gets down on one knee and sweeps it to the right of deep backward square