Women’s T20 World Cup: Four teams of semi-finals decided, schedule of matches also announced

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Women's T20 World Cup four semi-finalists have been locked, Draw for matches announced


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Abu Dhabi. Women’s T20 World Cup After the last league match, it has become clear which four teams will reach the semi-finals and which team will play the semi-final match against which team. The final match of the group stage was played between England and West Indies. As soon as England’s innings ended in this match. Similarly, it was announced that South Africa had entered the semi-finals. After the first innings, it was also decided that the team that wins the England vs West Indies match will also get the ticket for the semi-finals and the Caribbean team registered a charismatic victory and made it to the top 4. Let us tell you that Australia and New Zealand had already entered the semi-finals from Group A.

West Indies will face New Zealand and South Africa will face Australia.

The picture of Group B was not clear till the first innings of the last match. After the first innings it was known that the South African team Women’s T20 World Cup Has entered the semi-finals, but after the second innings it was revealed that along with South Africa from Group B, West Indies has also qualified for the top 4. West Indies is number one, so it will have to face the second-ranked team of Group A, New Zealand, and South Africa will face champion Australia. The first semi-final between Australia and South Africa will be played in Dubai on October 17 and the second semi-final between West Indies and New Zealand in Sharjah on October 18.

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West Indies batsmen spoiled England’s game

In Dubai and Sharjah this Women’s T20 World Cup The game is being played where it is becoming very difficult to score runs, but the West Indies openers laid the foundation of victory for the team. Captain Healy Mathews and Kiana Joseph scored half-centuries. Deandra Dottin played an inning of 27 runs. Batting first, England scored 141 runs losing 7 wickets in 20 overs. West Indies achieved the target of 142 runs by losing 4 wickets in 18 overs. In this way, the England team could not reach the semi-finals despite winning three matches, because due to net run rate, West Indies remained on top in Group B and South Africa team was in second place with the same number of points and better net run rate.

Semi-final schedule

17 October: Australia vs South Africa; Dubai

18 October: West Indies vs New Zealand; Shahjah

20 October: Final



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