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Women’s World Cup: Moments Of Disappointment Will Propel South Africa To Give It Their All, Says Paul Adams
A new name will be engraved on the silverware on Sunday – and whether it be India or South Africa, it will mark a seismic moment in the history of women’s cricket. South Africa have been runners-up in 2023 and 2024 Women’s T20 World Cups, and winning the silverware on Sunday would give the country its second title after Temba Bavuma & Co won the ICC World Test Championship at Lord’s in June.
“For South Africa, it's massive, after beating England in the semi-final, especially in the opening game, where South Africa was really defeated convincingly. South Africa has managed to really turn around their campaign with some match-winning performances from some senior players.”
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