• South Africa faced a devastating defeat in the Women's T20 World Cup 2024 final.

  • South African players were visibly distraught after the loss against New Zealand.

WATCH: South African players break down in tears after defeat in Women’s T20 World Cup 2024 final against New Zealand
South Africa

South Africa faced a devastating defeat in their second consecutive Women’s T20 World Cup final, this time at the hands of New Zealand in Dubai on Sunday (October 20).

Following a bitter loss to Australia on home soil, the Proteas were once again unable to cross the final hurdle, leaving the players with a profound sense of disappointment. The match culminated in a 32-run defeat at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium, where hopes of claiming their first T20 title were dashed.

Tears of disappointment in the South African dugout

The emotional impact of the loss was palpable, as South African players were visibly distraught, unable to mask their anguish in the aftermath of the match. Despite a promising start from their openers, the team faltered in the chase, which further compounded their heartbreak. The sight of veteran all-rounder Marizanne Kapp and Tazmin Brits, both crying inconsolably, captured the deep sense of loss that permeated the dugout.

As tears streamed down their faces, it became evident that this defeat was not just a loss on the scoreboard but a culmination of dreams unfulfilled. The support staff’s efforts to console the players seemed futile against the backdrop of New Zealand’s jubilant celebrations, marked by vibrant fireworks as they claimed their maiden T20 World Cup title. This stark contrast between elation and despair underscored the emotional toll of such a high-stakes match, especially for a team that last tasted World Cup success in the 2000 in the 50-over format.

In the match, Kapp delivered a commendable performance with the ball, showcasing her experience and skill. While many of her fellow bowlers struggled to contain the New Zealand batting lineup, Kapp remained economical, conceding just 25 runs in her four overs, despite facing the challenge of two no-balls. Her resilience stood out in a game where consistency eluded her teammates, making her emotional reaction all the more poignant.

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Promising start undone in T20 World Cup final against New Zealand

Chasing a target of 159, South Africa’s innings began with optimism as skipper Laura Wolvaardt and Tazmin Brits forged a solid opening partnership of 51 runs. Laura top-scored with a composed 33 off 27 balls, while Tazmin contributed 17 runs from 18 deliveries. However, the narrative shifted dramatically as South Africa lost their way in the middle overs. The mounting run rate became a source of stress, leading to regular wickets falling at crucial junctures.

Laura’s and Anneke Bosch dismissal by Amelia Kerr in the same over roved to be a significant blow to the team’s morale. New Zealand captain Sophie Devine expertly utilized her bowlers, denying the South African batters the pace they needed to accelerate their innings. Ultimately, South Africa could only muster a score of 126/9, highlighting the stark contrast between their initial promise and their disappointing finish.

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This article was first published at WomenCricket.com, a Cricket Times company.

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