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New Zealand achieved a historic feat by winning their first-ever , defeating South Africa in a thrilling final at the 🌼Dubai Internati༒onal Stadium on Sunday, October 20.
For captain Sophie Devine, this triumph marked the end of a long and challenging journey, as she had been part of the squad that lost two previous 🌞finals in 2009 and 2010. After 14 years of perseverance, Devine💖 and her team finally lifted the coveted trophy, leaving their fans in celebration.
Devine’s emotional celebration: A heartfelt moment with teammates
Following the match, an emotional Devine was seen celebrating this monumental victory alongside her teammates and fans. The joy was palpable as she embraced each member of her team, shedding tears of happiness. Among the most touching moments was her heartfelt celebration with long-time teammate Suzie Bates. Both players have been pillars of the New Zealand women’s cricket team for over a decade, and this victory sy🐷mbolized the culmination of their years of hard work and dedicationꦉ to the sport.
This victory held even greater significance for Devine as it came on the back of her announcement to step down from T20🤪I captaincy before the start of the tournament. For Devine, who has led the team through numerous challenges, the win served as a perfect farewell to her leadership role. Lifting the trophy was a fitting end to her T20I captaincy, making this moment both a personal and professional triumph for the veteran cricketer.
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Redemption for New Zealand after a tough road to the final
In the final match against South Africa, New Zealand posted a competitive total of 158/5 in their allotted 20 overs. The batting effort was led by all-rounder Amelia Kerr, who top-scored for her team with 43 runs off 38 balls, playing a cr🃏ucial role in setting up a solid target for South Africa to chase.
While Amelia’s contributions with the bat were key, her impact with the ball was just as important in sealing New Zealand’s victory. Defending 158, Kerr was🌃 instrumental in dismantling the South African batting lineup, taking 3 wickets in her four-over spell.
South Africa struggled in their chase, managing only 126/9 in their 20 overs. The White Ferns’ bowling unit put on a clinical display, with Kerr leading the charge and supported by other bowlers who kept the pressure on throughout. Newꦇ Zealand emerged victorious by 32 runs, capping off a dream run in the tournament.
Amelia’s all-round performance not only contributed significantly to the final but also throughout the tournament. Her contributions with the bat, combined with her impactful bowling, earned her both the Player of the Match and Player of the Series honours.
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