Keshav Maharaj - Proteas Women's T20 Final

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The Proteas men have wished the women all of the very best for Sunday’s historic ICC Women’s T20 World Cup final against New Zealand in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
This is the third-straight T20 World Cup final in which a South African team will be involved in and this arguably the best opportunity to create history.
In February 2023, the Proteas Women lost by 19-runs in the T20 World Cup final in Cape Town, while earlier this year, the men lost to a mere 7-runs to India in Barbados in the West Indies.
Sunday’s final will see a brand new champion being crown as neither South Africa or the White Ferns have managed to win the global showpiece in the past.
19 Oct 2024 4AM English South Africa Sports · Sports

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