Following New Zealand’s triumphant victory at the Women’s T20 World Cup 2024, we have put together our team of the tournament.

Of course, with South Africa and New Zealand making the final and guaranteeing a new winner, the White Ferns coming out on top, they dominate the line-up with seven names between them.

Australia also have a representative, with West Indies clinching two picks.

Let’s take a look…

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New Zealand reacts to their first T20 World Cup victory after beating South Africa in the final

Laura Wolvaardt

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South Africa’s Laura Wolvaardt hit a big six as her side continue their strong batting performance against Australia

Team: South Africa

Runs: 59no, 42, 40, 7, 42, 33

The South Africa skipper was unbelievable throughout the tournament with big scores on all but one occasion, coming away as the leading run scorer. Her consistency helped South Africa to some exceptional wins, her 42 against Australia a highlight, and when her side lost her wicket in the final, it was immediately evident that they were much worse off without her at the crease.

Suzie Bates

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Katey Martin shares the impact Suzie Bates has had on New Zealand cricket

Team: New Zealand

Runs: 27, 20, 17, 28, 26, 32

Wickets: 1-6

The most-capped international in women’s cricket, Suzie Bates is a legend of the game and in this tournament showed why. In the semi-final she starred with the ball in hand, taking the wicket of Zaida James in the one over she bowled. Then in the final, she set the tone with the bat as she raced to 32 and got her reward by finally becoming a world champion.

Anneke Bosch

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Watch the best shots from Anneke Bosch’s 74 not out from 48 balls as she helped South Africa overcome Australia to reach the T20 World Cup final

Team: South Africa

Runs: 18, 11, 25, 74no, 9

Anneke Bosch has to be in this team for her incredible display against Australia, her 74no the highest individual score of the tournament. With eight fours and a six, she was incredible at the crease and showed that she truly is someone that South Africa can rely on in big game circumstances.

Deandra Dottin

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West Indies’ Deandra Dottin took four wickets in the T20 World Cup semi-final against New Zealand

Team: West Indies

Runs: 13, 28no, 19no, 27, 33

Wickets: 1-16, 4-22

Deandra Dottin’s stats speak for themselves but what isn’t shown in the numbers is her contribution in the field. In West Indies’ sensational showing against England to make it into the semi-finals, she came up with two brilliant catches and a terrific run out, performing all elements of the all-rounder role that her side needed her to. Integral.

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England lost the wickets of Danni Wyatt-Hodge and Maia Bouchier thanks to some sensational fielding from Deandra Dottin

Sophie Devine

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New Zealand captain Sophie Devine embraces their first T20 World Cup victory

Team: New Zealand

Runs: 57no, 7, 13no, 19, 12, 6

The stalwart and leader of New Zealand who is always upfront about her team, Sophie Devine has been a powerhouse of the women’s game and a powerhouse in this tournament. Her decision making for her team saw them battle through a difficult group then past West Indies to get to the final and in her last match as captain, her tactics were on point once again, using her spin attack to perfection. A perfect moment for her.

Amelia Kerr

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Amelia Kerr took two wickets in two balls as New Zealand reduced Australia to 109-4 in their Women’s T20 World Cup clash

Team: New Zealand

Runs: 13, 29, 34no, 9, 7, 43

Wickets: 1-19, 4-26, 2-13, 3-14, 2-14, 3-24

The player of the match in the final and the player of the tournament, of course Amelia Kerr is in this team. She took an astounding 15 wickets during the competition, a new record, and always was the one to send big name players walking, removing Wolvaardt and Bosch in the same over in the final.

She also coupled her big-game bowling with some batting that helped her side to big scores, her performance in the final vital as they put South Africa under the pump and made them endure a record run chase.

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Amelia Kerr claims the potentially game-changing wickets of Laura Wolvaardt and Anneke Bosch

Marizanne Kapp

Team: South Africa

Runs 26, 43, 13no, 8

Wickets: 1-17, 0-12, 1-10, 1-24, 0-25

Marizanne Kapp is absolutely vital in the South Africa team and always does the hard yards, playing a role with both the ball and the bat. A legend of the game, she helped steer South Africa through difficult matches to the final and was always willing to bowl the tough overs. There is a reason why her team rely on her so much.

Afy Fletcher

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West Indies break into dance after claiming the wicket of Sophie Devine at the Women’s T20 World Cup in Dubai

Team: West Indies

Wickets: 0-24, 3-22, 2-25, 3-21, 2-23

Afy Fletcher came up with wickets when her side really needed them, taking 10 wickets across five different matches. In the middle overs, she made breakthroughs in the tough moments and came up with big plays, taking out Maia Bouchier, Amy Jones and Charlie Dean in West Indies’ monumental win over England.

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Relive the moment England exited the T20 Women’s World Cup as West Indies were jubilant, while Heather Knight was left in tears

Eden Carson

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New Zealand’s Eden Carson strikes after being hit for two boundaries by Qiana Joseph in the Women’s T20 World Cup

Team: New Zealand

Wickets: 2-34, 0-36, 1-19, 2-7, 3-29, 1-22

Eden Carson is a young talent but one that is going to be a star for a long time. As part of New Zealand’s dangerous spin attack, she took wickets well and consistently throughout the tournament, removing the always key Kapp in the final. Her three big wickets in the semi-final were also crucial and it is very clear that she is not fazed by what playing on such a big stage brings.

Megan Schutt

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Highlights from Dubai as South Africa upset the favourites Australia to make the Women’s T20 World Cup final

Team: Australia

Wickets: 3-12, 3-3, 1-7, 1-25, 0-25

Megan Schutt came up with some incredible moments throughout the Women’s T20 World Cup but her most impressive spell came when her side faced New Zealand and she came up with three wickets and went for only three runs in the 3.2 overs she bowled. Within that, she removed the ever-dangerous Kerr, turning up when her team needed her the most.

Nonkululeko Mlaba

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Nonkululeko Mlaba secures South Africa’s second wicket with an absolute stunner in the T20 game against New Zealand

Team: South Africa

Wickets: 4-29, 1-22, 3-12, 1-11, 1-31, 2-31

Nonkululeko Mlaba has made quite the name for herself in this tournament and she has taken huge wickets throughout. Even in the final, she stopped Kerr in her tracks as she kept trying to go big. Mlaba has just shown sheer consistency and her side will be hoping it continues.