🏏ICC Women's T20I WC 2024: 1st Semi Final - AusW vs SAW🏏

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Posted: 9 months ago
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🏏ICC Women's T20I WC 2024: 1st Semi Final - AusW vs SAW at Dubai International Cricket Stadium, Dubai on 17/10/2024 @7:30PM IST🏏

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In their quest to become the first South African side to bring home a World Cup, Laura Wolvaardt & Co. find themselves on a collision course with holders and world-beaters Australia in the first semifinal of the 2024 Women's T20 World Cup in Dubai on Thursday (October 17).

On paper there's a lot similar between the two sides as they head into the 2023 final re-match. They both boast of openers who know how to push the bar in knockouts, their pace spearheads are the only ones conceding at under 4 RPO in the tournament, and their captains are friends at Adelaide Strikers who know each others' punches and counterpunches very well. The difference, however, could still be how well they handle nerves, and South Africa wouldn't want a cruel reminder of that February evening in Cape Town last year.

Over the 20 months that have elapsed since the heartbreak in front of a capacity home crowd, Laura Wolvaardt & Co. have learnt the most basic yet important lesson: if they play their best cricket, Australia are beatable. The sample size of that may be small - Australia have a 9-1 edge over South Africa in T20Is - but the belief in the team is huge.

That belief is compounded by a number of factors - mutual preparation earlier this year in Australia, in-form players leading the charge in both departments, and most importantly, the conditions which have levelled the playing field like never before. South Africa have played three of their four Group B games in Dubai, and won all comprehensively to go into the knockout match with that edge over the injury-plagued defending champions who've set foot in the stadium exactly once before.

England and India had been exhumed in their respective first games at the venue that fatally fractured their World Cup campaign, and it's unlikely Australia also took back any pleasing memories of their first outing in Dubai. Injury-prone quick Tayla Vlaeminck dislocated her shoulder on World Cup comeback to be ruled out yet again, before the double whammy of their skipper Alyssa Healy hobbling off the field with a foot injury.

That, however, didn't stand in their way of knocking India out in Sharjah even with a short turnaround period. The narrow nine-run win remains, arguably, the only humdinger of this World Cup thus far to test Australia's depth as the business end of the tournament approached. With or without Healy, Australia are still the team to beat. Their record speaks for themselves - Australia have qualified for the semifinals in each of the nine editions and made every final since 2010. Truth be told, it'll take a colossal effort from spirited South Africa to change that.

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Posted: 9 months ago
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When: Thursday, October 17 at 6 PM local | 7:30 PM IST

Where: Dubai International Cricket Stadium

What to expect: Captains winning the toss in Dubai have opted to bat first on seven occasions and won four of them, while those preferring to chase have a 100% winning record here in three attempts. In the four matches won by the side batting first, which seems to be the new venue trend, three of the four first-innings scores were 160 or above. But an anomaly was New Zealand's 110/6 that proved enough to secure a 54-run win against Pakistan and their semifinal berth with it.

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Posted: 9 months ago
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Head to head: Australia have a 9-1 win-loss record against South Africa in Women T20Is, their only defeat coming in Canberra in January earlier this year. Australia have won each of the seven head-to-head contests in Women's T20 World Cups including the final in Cape Town last year.

Head to head - Last 5 Matches

AUS Women won by 5 wickets (with 4 balls remaining) 30-Jan-2024

SA Women won by 6 wickets (with 6 balls remaining) 28-Jan-2024

AUS Women won by 8 wickets (with 5 balls remaining) 27-Jan-2024

AUS Women won by 19 runs 27-Feb-2023

AUS Women won by 6 wickets (with 21 balls remaining) 19-Feb-2023

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India

Posted: 9 months ago
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Team News

Waiting game continues on Australia captain Healy's availability. The wicketkeeper-opener - with her right foot in a moonboot and precautionary crutches deployed - is unlikely to make it back so soon, and hasn't trained since. Harris returned as opener in Healy's absence whereas Darcie Brown was the like-for-like replacement for the injured Vlaeminck in the game against India. Australia might stick to the same combination for the semifinal.

Probable XI: Beth Mooney (wk), Grace Harris, Georgia Wareham, Ellyse Perry, Phoebe Litchfield, Ashleigh Gardner, Tahlia McGrath (C), Annabel Sutherland, Sophie Molineux, Megan Schutt, Darcie Brown

South Africa have no injury or availability concerns. The team got out for their first training on Tuesday in the two days since finishing their group stages last week itself.

Probable XI: Laura Wolvaardt (C), Tazmin Brits, Anneke Bosch, Marianne Kapp, Chloe Tryon, Sune Luus, Nadine de Klerk, Annerie Dercksen, Sinalo Jafta (wk), Nonkululeko Mlaba, Ayabonga Khaka

Edited by Savera84 - 9 months ago
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India

Posted: 9 months ago
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Did you know?

- Megan Schutt is two away from becoming the first bowler to bag 50 wickets in the Women's T20 World Cup.

- Alyssa Healy and Ellyse Perry have featured in seven T20 World Cup semis till date, the most in the competition's history and one better than their former skipper Meg Lanning.

- Beth Mooney has scored a half-century in each of the last three T20 World cup knockouts she's been a part of including the 74* in the 2023 final. Likewise, Laura Wolvaardt has scored at least 41 in each of the last three World Cup knockouts South Africa have played.

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India

Posted: 9 months ago
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What they said:

"It's easy to get swept away by Australia and what they've achieved, but at the end of the day, if we play a good game of cricket I think we have the talent to beat them. We've shown that in our T20 [series] earlier this year that we did. You can see the same with England and India not qualifying for semis - teams you thought would have [progressed]. But yeah, T20 cricket is a bit crazy sometimes. We just think if we keep it simple and focus on ourselves, we can do anything on the day." - South Africa skipper Laura Wolvaardt on the tough semifinal challenge

"As it stands, it's the same thing for Midge, the medical staff and the team are going to give her every opportunity and possibility of playing tomorrow night. I don't think anything's changed in that respect. We'll just have to see in the next 24 hours." - Stand-in vice-captain Ellyse Perry on Healy's fitness

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India

Posted: 9 months ago
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Batters to watch(Recent stats)

Alyssa Healy, AUS-W

9 M • 259 Runs • 43.17 Avg • 137.03 SR

Ellyse Perry, AUS-W

10 M • 216 Runs • 27 Avg • 114.89 SR

Tazmin Brits, SA-W

10 M • 373 Runs • 46.63 Avg • 110.02 SR

Laura Wolvaardt, SA-W

10 M • 304 Runs • 33.78 Avg • 123.07 SR

Bowlers to watch(Recent stats)

Sophie Molineux, AUS-W

10 M • 15 Wkts • 5.38 Econ • 15.6 SR

Ashleigh Gardner, AUS-W

9 M • 14 Wkts • 5.44 Econ • 13.71 SR

Nonkululeko Mlaba, SA-W

7 M • 11 Wkts • 6.04 Econ • 14.18 SR

Marizanne Kapp, SA-W

6 M • 6 Wkts • 3.9 Econ • 20 SR

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India

Posted: 9 months ago
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Tournament form guide: Australia are unbeaten in this T20 World Cup, winning all four of their games so far. In their last group match, they beat India in a high-octane clash by nine runs. South Africa have a 3-1 record having lost their second match of the tournament to England.

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India

Posted: 9 months ago
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Alyssa Healy watches Australia's win from the sidelines, Australia vs India, Women's T20 World Cup, Sharjah, October 13, 2024

News brief: Australia were without captain Alyssa Healy for their match against India. She arrived at the game in Sharjah on crutches having sustained a foot injury while batting on 37 against Pakistan on Friday. Tahlia McGrath led the side in her absence, with Ellyse Perry deputising and Beth Mooney keeping wicket.

"As it stands, it's the same thing for Midgie [Healy]," Perry said on the eve of the semi-final. "The medical staff and the team are going to give her every opportunity and possibility of playing tomorrow night but I don't think anything's changed in that respect. We'll just have to see in the next 24 hours."

Fast bowler Tayla Vlaeminck, who hurt her shoulder on her T20 World Cup return against Pakistan, was ruled out of the tournament with Heather Graham named her replacement. Grace Harris and Darcie Brown came into the playing XI as replacements for the India game.

South Africa do not have injury concerns and are unlikely to make changes to their winning combination. Their record against Australia is not great, having won just one out of the 10 T20Is they've played each other. Their first-ever win came in Canberra in January this year in a bilateral series. South Africa have not won a single World Cup game against Australia in either format. Thursday will be a rematch of the 2023 T20 World Cup final, in which South Africa suffered a heartbreaking loss in front of their home crowd in Cape Town.

South Africa have played three matches in Dubai this tournament while Australia have played just one match - against Pakistan - at the venue. The average first-innings score is 126, with India posting the highest total of 172 against Sri Lanka last Wednesday.

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India

Posted: 9 months ago
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Player to watch: Experienced pacer Megan Schutt's miserly spells have been crucial to all four of Australia's wins. She started the tournament with 3 for 12 against Sri Lanka on a spin-friendly track, finished with stunning figures of 3 for 3 against New Zealand and followed it up with 1 for 7 in her three overs against Pakistan in Dubai. Against India, she gave away 24 runs in her first three overs but returned to turn the game on its head in the 17th over by conceding just one run, leaving India with 40 to get off 18 balls.

Tazmin Brits' solid starts have been among the biggest positives for South Africa. After a 57 not out to start the competition, she crossed the 40-run mark in each of her last two matches. Against Bangladesh, on a slow track, she played a patient innings of 42 off 41 balls to help South Africa to a comfortable win. She also played an important hand in South Africa's first and only T20I win against Australia earlier this year, scoring a fiery 41 off 28 with eight fours in a chase of 143.

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