West Indies beat South Africa – LIVE HINDI KHABAR

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Tezzbuzz|07-10-2024

Latest News :- South Africa defeated West Indies by 10 wickets in the Women's T20 World Cup cricket match. Women's T20 World Cup cricket match is going on in Dubai. West Indies, which played its first league match in Dubai yesterday, scored 118 runs at the loss of 6 wickets in 20 overs. The top scorer for the team was Steny Taylor who scored 44 runs on 41 balls and remained unbeaten. Captain Haley Mathews scored 10, Kiana Joseph scored 4, Diandra Thaut Din scored 13, wicketkeeper Campbell scored 17 and Aliya Allen scored 7 runs.

Jayza James remained unbeaten after scoring 15 runs on 13 balls.

South African players took four wickets in which Luleko Milaba took four wickets. Marijan Gap took 2 wickets. After this, South African players entered the field with the target of victory after scoring 119 runs. Opener Laura Walward remained unbeaten after scoring 59 runs in 55 balls. It includes 7 limits. Another player Tasmin Prits was in the field till the end after scoring 57 runs on 52 balls. South Africa scored 119 runs in 17.5 overs and won by 10 wickets. Australia-Sri Lanka clash: 2 league matches will be played today.

In the first match, Australia and Sri Lanka will clash at 3.30 pm. Second match Bangladesh, 7 pm. England teams are going to conduct many tests.

In the first match, Australia and Sri Lanka will clash at 3.30 pm. Second match Bangladesh, 7 pm. England teams are going to conduct many tests.

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