Recent Match
ICC Womens T20 World Cup, 2024, 9th Match, Group B, Sharjah, Oct 7th, 2024

South Africa Women

(19.6 ov) 124/6

England Women

(19.2 ov) 125/3

Complete England Women won by 7 wkts

Player of Match: Sophie Ecclestone

12.2
Luus to Wyatt-Hodge, 2 runs, in the air and safe!
12.1
Luus to Nat Sciver-Brunt, 1 run, gets down to
Sune Luus, right-arm off break, comes into the attack
11.6
de Klerk to Nat Sciver-Brunt, 1 run, to long-off
11.5
de Klerk to Wyatt-Hodge, 1 run, loads of flight as she bowls a leg-cutter, the length is on the fuller side and Wyatt-Hodge drives hard to long-on
11.4
de Klerk to Nat Sciver-Brunt, 1 run, 90kph, fuller than a length, knocked to long-on
11.3
de Klerk to Nat Sciver-Brunt, no run, 79.5kph, another leg-cutter, Sciver-Brunt cuts straight to extra cover
11.2
de Klerk to Wyatt-Hodge, 1 run, 77.6kph, leg-cutter,
11.1
de Klerk to Wyatt-Hodge, no run, 79.2kph, off-pace ball, Wyatt-Hodge chops it to cover
Nadine de Klerk [1.0-0-7-1] is back into the attack
10.6
Ayabonga Khaka to Wyatt-Hodge, 1 run, shouts of 'catch it' as Wyatt-Hodge whips this full delivery over backward square leg. De Klerk comes in and then stops to take it on the bounce
10.5
Ayabonga Khaka to Nat Sciver-Brunt, 1 run, punched through the covers for a single
10.4
Ayabonga Khaka to Nat Sciver-Brunt, no run, moves across to paddle/scoop, no contact and it was quite close to the leg-stump
10.3
Ayabonga Khaka to Nat Sciver-Brunt, FOUR, short of length outside off, Nat Sciver-Brunt
10.2
Ayabonga Khaka to Wyatt-Hodge, leg byes, 1 run, walks forward and across to nudge this leg-lined ball. Misses and the ball rolls towards square leg off her pad
10.1
Ayabonga Khaka to Wyatt-Hodge, no run, inswinger, no room on offer
Ayabonga Khaka [2.0-0-11-0] is back into the attack
Drinks are on the field now! South Africa were 54/1 after 10 overs. This game is nicely poised.
9.6
Mlaba to Nat Sciver-Brunt, no run, darted down leg, Sciver-Brunt sweeps off the inner edge and finds short fine leg
9.5
Mlaba to Wyatt-Hodge, 1 run, 92.4kph, pulled to long-on off the back foot