Unbeaten half-centuries from South African openers Laura Wolvaardt and Tazmin Brits after a brilliant four-fer from left-arm spinner Nonkululeko Mlaba guided the Proteas to a massive 10-wicket win over West Indies in Women’s T20 World Cup 2024.
Wolvaardt had no hesitation in sending West Indies in to bat, despite the opening day of the tournament resulting in the chasing team’s doom. When asked for the reason at the toss, she justified it by stating that it was down to history at the Dubai International Stadium. Her troops did not disappoint one bit, backing the call taken to the tee.
The powerplay resulted in only 31 runs for the West ndies, with the openers back in the shed. The most expensive over of their innings was the ninth, with wicketkeeper-batter Shemaine Campbelle being dropped. However, she could not punish the Proteas as she fell to Mlaba in a double-wicket 12th over which derailed the Women in Maroon.
Zaida James and Stafanie Taylor tried their level best to end the innings on a positive note, and the duo was largely responsible to take West Indian to 118. Taylor was unable to break free despite staying in the middle for the longest, scoring 44 off 41, her highest score at the mega-event since the 59 against Australia in the final in 2016.
Not only did the South African managed to add 12 more as compared to the West Indian side in the first six overs, the main point of difference was the openers surviving the phase. Brits took her time but slowly grew into her innings while skipper Wolvaardt led from the front as South Africa eventually cantered to a statement victory, becoming the fifth team to win a Women’s T20 World Cup game by a 10-wicket margin
Mlaba was deservedly awarded with the Player of the Match as the Proteas Women clinically announced their name in the tournament as one of the teams to beat.
Here’s how X reacted to Match 3 of the Women’s T20 World Cup 2024
A confident 10-wicket win to start South Africa’s Women’s #T20WorldCup 2024 👊#SAvWI #WhateverItTakes #T20WorldCup2024 pic.twitter.com/1RRNCtpuzA
— Saqib Qazzafi 🇵🇰 (@qazzafi_sa82216) October 4, 2024
South Africa crushed West Indies by 10 wickets to initiate a great start of their ICC Women’s #T20WorldCup campaign! 👏 #SAvWI | #WhateverItTakes pic.twitter.com/TapZ5wwE09
— BabarAzamOfficial🇵🇰🏏 (@Bobi_1A) October 4, 2024
Womens T20 World Cup: South Africa (119 for no loss in 17.5 overs) beat West Indies (118/6) by 10 wickets with 13 balls to spare.
— voiceint.live (@InfoVoiceint) October 4, 2024
Nonkululeko Mlaba took 4 wickets against West Indies Women’s team. South Africa Women’s team started their World Cup campaign with a 10-wicket win.#WomensT20WorldCup
— प्रविन्द कुमार यादव (विशाल) (@PravindVishal) October 4, 2024
South African women team beaten West indies women team by 10 wickets in their 1st match in ICC T20 World Cup 2024
West Indies 118/6
South africa 119/0#SAvsWIpic.twitter.com/zATpaGBcst
— Sports Zone (@rohit_balyan) October 4, 2024
10 wicket wins in ICC Women’s T20WC
England vs India, Taunton, 2009
West Indies vs South Africa, Galle, 2012
Australia vs Sri Lanka, Gqeberha, 2023
South Africa vs Bangladesh, Cape Town, 2023
South Africa vs West Indies, Dubai, 2024#WT20WC2024
— Suyog Warke🇮🇳 (@suyogwarke_) October 4, 2024
South Africa Women registered their first-ever T20 World Cup win against West Indies Women
— Caught & Bowled (@caught1bowled) October 4, 2024
📢 women’s T20 World Cup 2024
A confident 10-wicket win to start South Africa’s Women’s
Ladies and gentlemen, THE PROTEA WOMEN come out guns blazing to win their first #T20WorldCup match against the West Indies by 10 wickets! 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Laura Wolvaardt 59 (55)*
Tamzin Brits 57… pic.twitter.com/mdMOZgUrbR
— Archu meena (@archu_meena05) October 4, 2024