Twitter Reactions: Australia breeze past South Africa to book semi-final spot
Australia finishes the group stages at the top of the points table, winning all four of their matches.
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Reigning champions Australia stormed into their eighth successive semi-finals of the Women's T20 World Cup in South Africa after easing past the hosts in a comfortable chase at St George's Park on Saturday, February 18. South Africa failed to test the Aussie batters after posting a below par-total of 124 runs on the board. The Women in Yellow won the game with nearly four overs to spare, thanks to a blistering half-century from Tahlia McGrath.
Chasing a modest total, Australia made a shaky start as make-shift opener Ellyse Perry departed cheaply in the fifth over. Skipper Meg Lanning followed suit in the very next over to hand a glimmer of hope for the hosts. Australia were in a spot of bother after losing influential opener Beth Mooney after the powerplay.
South Africa were smelling a first victory against their opponents in World Cup clashes, but their hopes were dashed when Ashleigh Gardner and Tahlia McGrath got together in the middle. The duo stitched together a decisive partnership for the fourth wicket, taking Australia to the cusp of victory. While Gardner kept the strike rotating from one end, it was McGrath who did the damage with a scathing assault on the hosts.
South Africa post modest total despite a strong start
Earlier, the hosts were put into bat after Australia won the toss. South Africa started the game on the front foot, thanks to a solid opening stand between Laura Wolvaardt and Tazmin Brits. Brits was the aggressor for the home side at the top order, compiling a valiant 45 off 36 deliveries.
However, she did not receive much support from the other end, and a middle-order collapse did not help affairs either, as the hosts scraped to a lowly 124 runs in their 20 overs. Legspinner Georgia Wareham was the pick of the Aussie bowlers, returning with disciplined bowling figures of 2/18 in her three overs.
Here is how Twitter reacted to Australia's emphatic victory:
A comfortable win over the home team with overs to spare! π¦πΊπ¦πΊππ
β Wide World of Sports (@wwos) February 18, 2023
Our Aussie Women are into the Semi's!! π#9WWOS #SAvAUS #T20WorldCup #Cricket pic.twitter.com/9lk99SyHse
See you in the semi-finals! π
β Australian Women's Cricket Team π (@AusWomenCricket) February 18, 2023
Scorecard: https://t.co/92aSrp03zn#T20WorldCup #SAvAUS pic.twitter.com/qQxnubWWlx
Super knock from Tahlia McGrath who made 57 (33) to power Australia into another #T20WorldCup semi-final!
β cricket.com.au (@cricketcomau) February 18, 2023
Scorecard: https://t.co/s8mqFUrHtB #SAvAUS pic.twitter.com/L97z44m70a
Four wins from four!
β ICC (@ICC) February 18, 2023
Australia have eased to a comfortable win over South Africa.
π: https://t.co/EgA3XF406b#SAvAUS | #T20WorldCup | #TurnItUp pic.twitter.com/tPyhDBOg6G
A 29-ball half-century to lead her team to the semi-finals π₯
β ICC (@ICC) February 18, 2023
Tahila McGrath is the @aramco Player of the Match π#SAvAUS | #T20WorldCup | #TurnItUp pic.twitter.com/UBpyzclYX1
π¨ RESULT | AUSTRALIA WIN BY 6 WICKETS
β Proteas Women (@ProteasWomenCSA) February 18, 2023
An 81-run fourth-wicket partnership got Australia's innings on track after we grabbed three early wickets. It set them up to claim the win with 21 balls remaining#T20WorldCup #SAvAUS #MyHero #AlwaysRising pic.twitter.com/jlQzsietQH
π¦πΊπ The defending champs are on fire in South Africa!
β ABC SPORT (@abcsport) February 18, 2023
Australia has cruised into the World Cup semi-finals after downing South Africa by six wickets in Gqeberha.
More here: https://t.co/u54fDVgJ1X#T20WorldCup #SAvAUS pic.twitter.com/fTp7PT2xRk
Australia qualify for the semi-finals yet again. They have now reached semi-finals of all 8 editions of women's T20 World Cup (winning five of the last 7 editions.
β Rajneesh Gupta (@rgcricket) February 18, 2023
They have won 20 of their last 21 completed T20Is, with only loss coming in a Super-Over!#SAvAUS #t20worldcup2022
T-Mac stood up tonight to power the Aussies into the semi-finals!#T20WorldCup #SAvAUS pic.twitter.com/VZdJw2LgEM
β Australian Women's Cricket Team π (@AusWomenCricket) February 18, 2023
Australia progressed to the semi-finals of the Women's T20 World Cup as they comfortably chased down South Africa's total in Gqeberha.
β Test Match Special (@bbctms) February 18, 2023
Report β¬οΈ#BBCCricket #T20WorldCup #SAvAUS
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