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    Praise Maziya Guides Malawi Women to Bronze With 1-Wicket Win Over Mozambique

    Priya MenonBy Priya MenonApril 15, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Malawi Women Beat Mozambique to Win Bronze
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    Malawi Women secured a dramatic one-wicket victory over Mozambique Women in the third-place playoff of the Kalahari Women’s T20I Tournament 2026, edging home in a low-scoring contest that went down to the closing moments.

    Mozambique, after opting to bat, struggled to build momentum and were restricted to 91/8 in their 20 overs. Despite the modest total, Malawi’s chase turned into a tense affair as wickets fell regularly, before they eventually reached 92/9 in 18 overs to claim the bronze medal.

    Malawi Bowlers Restrict Mozambique

    Mozambique’s innings never gained traction, with Malawi’s bowlers maintaining tight control throughout. Runs came in small contributions rather than through partnerships, and the loss of eight wickets prevented any late acceleration.

    Captain Cristina Magaia led the scoring with an unbeaten 28 off 28 balls, while Wisley Bacuane added 17 off 26. For Malawi, Sugeni Kananji delivered an outstanding spell, taking 3/7 in her four overs. Sophia Chinawa (2/6 in 2 overs) and Lucy Malino (1/6 in 4 overs) provided strong support, keeping the scoring rate in check.

    Collapse Puts Malawi Under Pressure

    Chasing 92, Malawi appeared comfortable early on but soon lost wickets in quick succession as Mozambique’s bowlers applied pressure. Palmira Cuinica was the standout performer, claiming 3/24 in her four overs and breaking through the middle order. Olga Mondlane and Angelica Salomao also picked up two wickets each, leaving Malawi in trouble at 69/8.

    Maziya Holds Nerve in Final Moments

    Amid the collapse, Praise Maziya played a crucial innings, remaining unbeaten on 29 off 49 balls. With only one boundary, she focused on strike rotation and composure, ensuring Malawi stayed in contention despite the mounting pressure.

    The match reached a decisive phase in the 18th over, with Malawi needing just a few runs but having only one wicket in hand. Lucy Malino was dismissed for 8 by Salomao, bringing Bridget Kasinja to the crease for the final stand. Despite Mozambique’s disciplined bowling, Maziya held her nerve and guided Malawi to the target with two overs remaining.

    Key Highlights

    • Malawi chased 92 to win by one wicket
    • Praise Maziya scored 29* off 49 balls
    • Sugeni Kananji took 3/7 with the ball
    • Palmira Cuinica returned 3/24 for Mozambique
    • Mozambique posted 91/8 in 20 overs

    Malawi’s narrow victory secured them the bronze medal in a match defined by disciplined bowling and late resilience. While Mozambique’s bowlers pushed the game to the brink, Maziya’s composed innings proved decisive in the final outcome.

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    Priya produces match previews and prediction content for women’s cricket. She highlights key match-ups, venue factors, and likely team combinations in a clear, fan-friendly format.

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