Fans erupt as Marizanne Kapp’s all-round brilliance powers South Africa to a commanding win over India in the Women’s T20 World Cup 2026

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Cricket fans around the globe erupted on Sunday as South Africa clinched a spectacular victory in the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2026. In a high-stakes Group 1 clash at Manchester on June 21, 2026, South Africa Women squared off against India Women in their 18th match of the tournament. The highly anticipated fixture turned into a masterclass by marquee all-rounder Marizanne Kapp, whose breathtaking individual brilliance propelled South Africa to a commanding six-wicket win with five balls to spare.

South Africa restricts India to a competitive score

Winning the toss and electing to field, South Africa’s bowling unit was put to the test early on by an aggressive Indian batting lineup. India’s openers started with intent, blazing through the mandatory powerplay to put up 59 runs, though losing key wickets in the process. Shafali Verma provided a fiery spark at the top, smashing a rapid 31 off just 15 balls, including 4 fours and two towering sixes. Smriti Mandhana also looked dangerous during her brief stay, contributing a brisk 17 off 12 deliveries.

However, South Africa’s disciplined attack constantly applied the brakes just as India threatened to run away with the game. Veteran speedster Shabnim Ismail struck crucial blows, removing Verma and later dismantling the stumps of Indian captain Harmanpreet Kaur for 24.

Despite a middle-order squeeze, India managed to keep the scoreboard ticking. Deepti Sharma anchor-shipped the latter half of the innings with a vital 29 off 21 balls, while Richa Ghosh chipped in with 15. Kapp showed her class with the ball, returning exceptionally economical figures of 2 for 27 across her 4 overs. Alongside Ismail’s 2 for 28, Kapp’s death-overs precision restricted India to a competitive, yet highly chaseable, total of 158 for 7 in their allotted 20 overs.

Marizanne Kapp’s unbeaten knock guides South Africa to a comfortable chase

Chasing a target of 159, South Africa’s pursuit got off to a disastrous start. Indian bowler Shree Charani bowled an inspired opening spell, tearing through the Proteas’ top order. Charani dismissed captain Laura Wolvaardt for 20 and cleaned up Annerie Dercksen for a duck in consecutive overs, leaving South Africa reeling at a sluggish 25 for 2 at the end of the powerplay.

What followed, however, was a legendary counter-attack. Kapp strode to the crease and completely hijacked the momentum of the match. Exhibiting incredible poise and aggressive stroke-play, Kapp anchored a massive partnership with opener Tazmin Brits, who played a steady supporting role with a gritty 40 off 36 balls.

Kapp reached her half-century in just 34 deliveries, seamlessly transitioning from a consolidator to an absolute destroyer of the Indian bowling attack. Even as Charani returned to pick up her third wicket, finishing with brilliant figures of 3 for 24, and dismiss Nadine de Klerk, Kapp remained unbothered.

Steering the chase with icy composure, Kapp finished on an unbeaten, magnificent 81 runs off just 45 balls, spiced with six fours and three massive sixes. Accompanied by Chloe Tryon (10 not out), Kapp hit the winning runs in the final over, comfortably taking South Africa to 161 for 4 in 19.1 overs. Deservedly named Player of the Match, Kapp’s all-round heroics keep South Africa’s World Cup dreams flying high.

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