Mithali Raj's world record broken, Suzie Bates creates history in 37 years by winning T20 World Cup final

New Zealand women's cricket team's star all-rounder and Suzie Bates won the women's match against the South Africa women's team at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium on Sunday (20 October). T-20 World Cup Made a special world record as soon as he entered the field in the final match of 2024. Bates has become the female cricketer who has played the most matches in international cricket, this was the 334th match of her career including all three formats.

Bates left behind former Indian captain Mithali Raj in this list, who played 333 matches in international cricket for India. Alyssa Perry is at third place with 322 matches and Harmanpreet Kaur is at fourth place with 316 matches.

Besides that woman T-20 World Cup Has become the oldest player to win. He achieved this feat at the age of 37 years and 34 days.

Bates also made an important contribution with his bat in the final match and played a quick inning of 32 runs. Let us tell you that in terms of runs, she is the most successful player in T-20 International history. He has scored 4584 runs in 168 innings of 171 matches.

It is noteworthy that after being invited to bat first in the final match, New Zealand made a huge score of 158 runs at the loss of 5 wickets. Apart from Bates, Amelia Kerr scored 43 runs and Brooke Halliday scored 38 runs.

In response, the South African team could score only 126 runs at the loss of 9 wickets in the stipulated overs. Captain Laura Wolvaardt scored 33 runs in 27 balls, but no one else could contribute.

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