New Zealand and South Africa face off in Women’s T20 WC final

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AFP, Dubai :

Whatever the result in Dubai today, there will be a new name on the trophy when New Zealand line up against South Africa in the final of the Women’s T20 World Cup.

Australia’s dominance over the years, winning six of the eight previous tournaments has restricted the opportunities for anyone else.

Only England, in the inaugural tournament in 2009, and West Indies in 2016 have seen them off.
It promises to be a fitting finale to a competition that has produced some excellent – and some middling – cricket after it was switched at short notice to the United Arab Emirates following political unrest in Bangldesh where it was due to take place.

Apart from bringing new interest to the women’s game, Sunday’s final will also pit the two sides that have played the canniest and most courageous cricket over the competition.

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Unlike others they have also largely held their catches, although the White Ferns did make life more awkward for themselvees in their semi-final win over the West Indies by dropping Deandra Dottin twice. Not many teams get away with that.

After making just 128-9, which even on a slow Sharjah pitch felt 10 to 15 runs short, the Kiwis defended that total superbly against a batting line-up which, as England found to their discomfort in their winner-takes-all group match, that takes no prisoners.

Amelia Kerr, the leading wicket-taker for the tournament with 12, and Eden Carson bowled superbly, leading skipper Sophie Devine to look optimistically towards the final.

“We are really excited about the final. We have nothing to lose and that is a great space to be,” said Devine who was in the team that lost to Australia by three runs in the 2010 final, the latter of New Zealand’s two previous finals.

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