Who will win the Women’s T20 World Cup? Find out how to watch Sunday’s South Africa vs. New Zealand final live on Sky Sports as the first-time winner is crowned.
Reigning champions Australia fulfilled their hopes of winning the title for the fourth year in a row, finishing seventh overall, as the Proteas won by eight wickets to beat Southern Stars for the first time in a World Cup. They lost to South Africa in the first semi-final.
The Black Caps narrowly defeated West Indies by eight runs in the other semi-final, but Laura Walbert’s side will now face New Zealand in a high-profile match.
Dubai highlights as South Africa beat favorites Australia to book their place in the Women’s T20 World Cup final
New Zealand withstood Diandra Dottin’s all-round onslaught to secure a tense victory in Sharjah and reach their first Women’s T20 World Cup final since 2010. This means that this year’s tournament will have its first winner.
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New Zealand captain Sophie Devine shares her thoughts after her team reached the T20 World Cup final
What happened to England?
England lost the final group match to West Indies by six wickets and were eliminated from the T20 World Cup on net run rate.
A victory for England at the Dubai International Stadium would have seen them comfortably win all three Group B matches in Sharjah and advance to the semi-finals, but they were restricted to 141-7 and lost with two overs remaining.
Highlights from Dubai as England are eliminated from the Women’s T20 World Cup with a 6-wicket loss to West Indies
West Indies openers Hayley Matthews and Kiana Joseph both scored 50 seconds to lead their team to their first win against England in 14 games. Joseph reached his maiden international half-century after being dismissed four times in the innings.
Joseph and Matthews dropped in the 13th and 14th overs respectively, but another big hitter Diandra Dottin hit 27 off 19 and Aaliyah Alleyne hit the winning boundary as West Indies They reached the winning target within 18 overs.
Relive the moment England were eliminated from the Women’s T20 World Cup as the West Indies celebrated. Meanwhile, Heather Knight was reduced to tears.
England finished third in Group B behind West Indies and South Africa in terms of net run rate after all three teams picked up six points, dropping five catches overall.
Women’s T20 World Cup – Schedule/Results
final
Sunday 20 October: South Africa vs New Zealand – 3pm, live on Sky Sports Cricket (build-up from 2.30pm)
Semi-final
Thursday, October 17: South Africa beat Australia by eight wickets.
Friday, October 18: New Zealand beat West Indies by 8 runs
group stage
Thursday, October 3: Bangladesh beat Scotland by 16 points
Thursday, October 3: Pakistan defeats Sri Lanka by 31 points
Friday, October 4: South Africa beat West Indies by 10 wickets
Friday, October 4: New Zealand beat India by 58 runs
Saturday, October 5: Australia beat Sri Lanka by six wickets.
Saturday, October 5: England beat Bangladesh by 21 points
Highlights of England vs. Bangladesh in the Women’s T20 World Cup
Sunday, October 6: India beat Pakistan by 6 wickets
Sunday, October 6: West Indies defeat Scotland by six wickets.
Monday, October 7: England beat South Africa by 7 wickets
Highlights of England vs South Africa in the Women’s T20 World Cup
Tuesday 8 October: Australia beat New Zealand by 60 points.
Wednesday, October 9: South Africa defeats Scotland by 80 points
October 9th (Wednesday) India defeats Sri Lanka by 82 points
Thursday, October 10: West Indies beat Bangladesh by 8 wickets
Friday, October 11: Australia beat Pakistan by 9 wickets
Saturday, October 12: New Zealand beat Sri Lanka by 8 wickets
Saturday, October 12: South Africa beat Bangladesh by 7 wickets
Sunday, October 13: England beat Scotland by 10 wickets
Highlights from Sharjah as England defeated Scotland by 10 wickets in the Women’s T20 World Cup.
Sunday, October 13: Australia defeats India by 9 points
Monday, October 14th: New Zealand defeated Pakistan by 54 points.
Tuesday, October 15: West Indies beat England by six wickets
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