New Era

Proteas knock India out of World Cup

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Mignon du Preez kept her composure and scored an unbeaten half-century as South Africa knocked India out of the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup in dramatic fashion in Christchur­ch yesterday.

South Africa reached 275/7 with Du Preez hitting the last ball of the match through midwicket off Deepti Sharma to seal South Africa’s fifth win of the tournament. Doing so ensured India were eliminated and the West Indies qualified in fourth place, and will face Australia in the semifinals. South Africa will play England. South Africa needed seven to win off the last over, and with Du Preez staying cool, brought that equation down to three needed off two.

Then, India thought they struck the killer blow when Du Preez holed out to the magnificen­t Harmanpree­t Kaur at long-on, but television replays showed Sharma had bowled a no-ball. It was a very narrow call.

Shabnim Ismail struck a single off the free hit, after which Du Preez delivered the coup de grace through midwicket, finishing on 52 not out off 63 balls and hitting just two fours. South Africa were largely in control of the run chase, thanks to a 125-run secondwick­et partnershi­p between Laura Wolvaardt and Lara Goodall. The latter finally answered the plea from the selectors for someone to fulfil the no.3 spot with a wellmade 49 off 69 balls, in which she managed to hit the ball into gaps - something she has struggled to do for most of her internatio­nal career - while also finding the boundary on four occasions.

Wolvaardt delivered another cover driving exhibition in a beautiful innings of 80 that came at better than a run-a-ball, and included 11 fours.

The match changed when India went to their spinners, with Rajeshwari Gayakwad getting one to turn past the inside edge of Goodall’s bat, with Richa Ghosh reacting quickly to complete the stumping. In the next over, Kaur, who scored 48 earlier and had run out Lizelle Lee, spun through the gate and clean-bowled Wolvaardt.

The required rate skyrockete­d for the Proteas with India’s spinner tying them in knots, and wickets falling regularly until Du Preez’s interventi­on at the end.

 ?? Photo: Getty Images ?? Second-wicket partners… South Africa’s Laura Woolvaardt (L) and Lara Goodall against India on Sunday.
Photo: Getty Images Second-wicket partners… South Africa’s Laura Woolvaardt (L) and Lara Goodall against India on Sunday.

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