The ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2024 concluded with New Zealand clinching their first title after defeating South Africa by 32 runs at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium on Sunday, October 20. This tournament has been a showcase of remarkable cricketing moments since its inception in 2009, each edition highlighting extraordinary talent from around the globe. Throughout its history, there have always been standout performances that define the competition, and this year was no exception.
Celebrating the Player of the Match legacy
The prestigious “Player of the Match” award is bestowed upon the player who makes the most significant impact in the crucial final clash. Over the years, this accolade has recognized individuals who have led their teams to victory or showcased exceptional skill and consistency. Each recipient has left a mark on the tournament’s legacy, elevating their status within the cricketing community. They have not only contributed to their team’s success but also enriched the tournament’s narrative with their individual brilliance. Their performances serve as inspiration for future generations of cricketers, emphasizing the growing prominence of women’s cricket on the global stage.
Player of the Match winners in each edition of Women’s T20 World Cup:
1. Katherine Sciver-Brunt (2009 – England)
Katherine Sciver-Brunt delivered a remarkable performance in the final of the ICC Women’s World Twenty20 on June 21, 2009. Her exceptional bowling figures of 3 wickets for just 6 runs in 4 overs played a crucial role in restricting New Zealand Women to a mere 85 runs. Sciver-Brunt’s aggressive bowling style, combined with her ability to maintain pressure, earned her the Player of the Match award. Her performance not only showcased her skill but also significantly contributed to England Women’s comfortable 6-wicket victory, as they chased down the target with 18 balls to spare. This match solidified her status as a key player in women’s cricket.
2. Ellyse Perry (2010 – Australia)
Ellyse Perry showcased her exceptional all-round abilities in the final of the ICC Women’s World Twenty20 on May 16, 2010. With a stellar bowling performance, she took 3 wickets for just 18 runs in her 4 overs, playing a crucial role in limiting New Zealand to 103 runs while defending a total of 106. Her wickets included key players, significantly impacting the match’s momentum. Perry’s composure under pressure not only helped secure a narrow 3-run victory for Australia Women but also underscored her importance in high-stakes matches. This performance solidified her status as one of the leading players in women’s cricket.
3. Jess Duffin (2012 – Australia)
Jess Duffin played a pivotal role in Australia’s narrow 4-run victory over England in the ICC Women’s World Twenty20 Final on October 7, 2012. Scoring 45 runs off 34 balls, Duffin’s innings was marked by five boundaries and a six, showcasing her ability to accelerate the scoring when it mattered most. Coming in at a critical juncture, she steadied the innings after the early loss of wickets, helping Australia post a total of 142/4. Her performance not only earned her the Player of the Match award but also highlighted her significance in high-pressure matches. Duffin’s composure and strategic shot selection were instrumental in guiding her team to victory, securing Australia’s third consecutive World Twenty20 title.
4. Sarah Coyte (2014 – Australia)
In the Women’s World T20 Final held in Mirpur on April 6, 2014, Sarah Coyte emerged as the standout performer, earning the Player of the Match award for her remarkable bowling display. She took 3 wickets for just 16 runs in her four overs, effectively dismantling the England batting lineup. Coyte’s crucial breakthroughs included the dismissals of key players like Charlotte Edwards and Tammy Beaumont, who were both instrumental to England’s batting order.
Her exceptional economy rate of 4.00 and her ability to strike at crucial moments significantly contributed to restricting England to a modest total of 105/8. Australia chased down the target of 106 runs with ease, achieving victory by 6 wickets with 29 balls to spare. This win marked Australia Women’s second consecutive World T20 title and further solidified their dominance in the format.
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