The T20 Women’s World Cup final is set to take place between surprise finalists New Zealand and South Africa, marking the first time in history that top teams like Australia, England, and India are not in the final. New Zealand, led by Sophie Devine, have shown a remarkable turnaround in form during the tournament, with star player Amelia Kerr standing out as the leading wicket-taker. Meanwhile, South Africa, with their strong batting lineup highlighted by Anneke Bosch’s impressive 74 not out against Australia, are aiming to claim their first T20 Women’s World Cup title. Both teams have defied expectations and are on the rise in women’s cricket, leaving behind the traditional powerhouses. The final promises to be a historic and exciting match, with a new name set to be engraved on the trophy. The match is scheduled to start at 3pm BST, and fans are invited to witness history being made as these two underdog teams face off for the title.
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