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Amelia Kerr Becomes The 1st Player to Bag Both Player of The Match & Player of The Tournament Awards

• 21 Oct, 24 • by Inkspilled
Amelia Kerr Becomes The 1st Player to Bag Both Player of The Match & Player of The Tournament Awards

In a thrilling final at the Dubai International Stadium, New Zealand clinched their maiden ICC Women’s T20 World Cup title, defeating South Africa by 32 runs. The architect of this historic victory was none other than Amelia Kerr, who not only starred with the bat but also showcased her exceptional bowling skills.

A Double Dose of Glory

Kerr’s all-round brilliance was duly recognized as she became the first player in the history of the Women’s T20 World Cup to win both the Player of the Match and Player of the Tournament awards. Her contributions to the team were invaluable throughout the tournament. With the bat, she amassed 135 runs in 6 innings at an impressive average of 27. Her bowling was even more devastating, as she finished the tournament as the leading wicket-taker with 15 scalps from 6 matches.

A Musical Celebration

The joy of victory was palpable in the New Zealand camp. After the award ceremony, the players came together to sing a heartwarming Maori song. Led by Kerr, the team’s voices harmonized beautifully, creating a moment of pure magic. The video of this performance quickly went viral on social media, earning widespread praise and admiration from fans around the world.

Reflecting on a Dream Come True

After the match, Kerr expressed her emotions and gratitude for the team’s achievement. “I’m a little bit speechless and I’m stoked to get the win considering what this team’s been through. It’s what dreams are made of,” she said. Kerr acknowledged the challenges faced by the team and praised their resilience and determination.

A Match-Winning Performance

In the final, Kerr played a crucial role in setting up New Zealand’s victory. She scored 43 runs off 38 balls with the bat and then claimed 3 wickets for 24 runs with the ball. Her all-round brilliance proved to be the difference between the two teams.

A Historic Milestone

New Zealand’s triumph in the Women’s T20 World Cup marked a significant milestone in their cricketing history. It was their first-ever T20 World Cup title, adding to their previous ODI World Cup win. The team’s success has inspired countless young girls to take up the sport and dream of representing their country.

Amelia Kerr’s exceptional performance in the tournament solidified her status as one of the best all-rounders in women’s cricket. Her ability to contribute significantly with both bat and ball has made her an invaluable asset to the New Zealand team. As she continues to grow and develop, there is no doubt that she will achieve even greater heights in the years to come.

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