The Women in Blue are expected to finish as the sixth-best team of the ICC tournament and thus, will receive Rs. 2.25 crore as prize money
The White Ferns proved to be too good for the Proteas in both the batting and bowling departments and in the end, went on to win the final comfortably
Spinners Eden Carson and Amelia Kerr continued their amazing play to secure New Zealand's position in the finals of the Women's T20 World Cup.
After posting a decent total of 148, Australia cruised to victory thanks to their incredible bowling attack which bundled out the White Ferns for only 88 runs
Amelia Kerr was not of big impact with her bat, but she was sure the centre for controversy for NZ as she got called back after being ran out.
Sophie Devine said it was not her job to make decisions and the match between India and NZ faced a controversy as Amelia Kerr got called back.
While Amelia won the inaugural Debbie Hockley Medal awarded to outstanding women's cricketer, Mitchell was named winner of the Sir Richard Hadlee Medal awarded to outstanding men's cricketer.
The Supernovas overhauled the target off the last delivery of the run chase, reaching 125 for 6 from 20 overs.
Rodrigues struck 10 fours and a six from 48 balls in her aggressive innings after the Supernovas were sent into bat in their must-win match.
After their five-wicket win over Supernovas in the tournament-opener on Tuesday, a victory over Velocity would have sealed Trailblazers' place in Saturday's summit clash.