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SA W vs NZ W Head to Head record in T20Is ahead of Women’s T20 World Cup final

SA W vs NZ W Head to Head record in T20Is ahead of Women’s T20 World Cup final

Ahead of the Women's T20 World Cup 2024, let's take a look at the head-to-head record between SA W and NZ W in T20Is.

The Final of the Women’s T20 World Cup 2024 will feature a clash between South Africa’s women’s team and New Zealand’s women’s team. This highly anticipated match is set to take place at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium in Dubai, UAE, on October 20, with the action beginning at 7:30 PM IST.

South Africa secured their spot in the semi-finals by winning three out of four matches in the group stage, finishing second in their group. In a stunning semi-final performance, Laura Wolvaardt led her side to a memorable eight-wicket victory over the heavily favored Australian team.

Similarly, New Zealand also won three of their four group-stage games, earning a semi-final place as the second-ranked team in their group. In a tense semi-final against the West Indies, Sophie Devine’s team edged out a thrilling win, defeating their opponents by eight runs to advance to the final.

SA W vs NZ W Head to Head record in T20Is

South Africa Women and New Zealand Women have competed in 16 T20I matches. Of these, South Africa have won four, while New Zealand have secured 11 victories. One match ended without a result.

Matches Played16
Matches Won (South Africa)4
Matches Won (New Zealand)11
No result1
Tie0
Win % (South Africa)25
Win % (New Zealand)68.75

SA W vs NZ W Head to Head record in Women’s T20 World Cup

In their Women’s T20 World Cup encounters, South Africa Women and New Zealand Women have faced off five times. New Zealand emerged victorious in three of these matches, while South Africa claimed two wins.

Matches Played5
Matches Won (South Africa)2
Matches Won (New Zealand)3
No result0
Tie0
Win % (South Africa)40.00
Win % (New Zealand)60.00
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