
Australia and South Africa, both already assured of semifinal berths, meet in what could well be a dress rehearsal for the knockout stage of the ICC Women's World Cup 2025. With Australia, South Africa, England and India confirming the top four, the stakes on Saturday lie in securing pole position.
A win for Australia will see them finish as table-toppers yet again, while South Africa, if victorious, will leapfrog into first place - a fitting incentive for two sides that have been the most consistent in the tournament so far.
For Australia, the focus in the build-up has been on Alyssa Healy's fitness after she missed the previous game due to a calf strain. Tahlia McGrath, the stand-in skipper, offered a cautiously optimistic update: "Midge is at training today. We haven't finalized an XI yet, but she's still a bit of a day-by-day case and we'll see how that pans out." Regardless of whether Healy returns, Australia's depth gives them enviable flexibility. The latest example of that was their win against England, when they were reduced to 68/4 pursuing 245 and still secured an emphatic victory.
The defending champions will want to carry that winning rhythm into the knockouts, and finish the first stage as the only undefeated team.
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