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South Africa Shocks Australia in T20 World Cup Semi-Final

South Africa stunned six-time champions Australia with an impressive eight-wicket victory in the semi-finals of the T20 World Cup held in Dubai. The defending champions fell short of reaching their eighth final as the Proteas chased down a target of 135 runs with 16 balls to spare. Anneke Bosch led the charge with a brilliant unbeaten 74 off 48 balls, supported by captain Laura Wolvaardt, who contributed a classy 42 in a second-wicket partnership of 96.

Meanwhile, Australia’s innings was lackluster, managing only 134-5 after being put in to bat. Grace Harris and Georgia Wareham fell early and while opener Beth Mooney anchored the innings with 44 runs from 42 balls, Australia struggled to accelerate during the middle overs. Tahlia McGrath, the captain scored 27 runs off 33 balls.  Ellyse Perry and Phoebe Litchfield made late contributions but the total still felt underwhelming.

This was particularly disappointing on a pitch that favored chasing. In response, South Africa started their chase confidently scoring 43-1 in the powerplay, thereby surpassing Australia’s 35-2 at the same stage. Bosch’s performance which included eight fours and a six, marked her transformation from earlier struggles in the tournament as she struck with clarity and power against a formidable opponent.

Consequently, the win marked a historic moment for South Africa, allowing them to reach their second consecutive final after the previous year’s edition held on home soil. In a post-match reaction, Wolvaardt hailed the victory as “one of our biggest wins ever,” emphasizing the team’s collective effort.

Australia’s stand-in captain, Tahlia McGrath, expressed disappointment in the team’s failure to show up for such a crucial match. She ultimately credited South Africa for their impressive performance.

Cataleya

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