West Indies Women Team Secures A Spot In The Semifinals Of T20 World Cup Following A Crucial Win Over England

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October 16, 2024: The West Indies women’s team secured a stunning victory over England in Dubai, ensuring their progression to the semi-finals of the Women’s T20 World Cup.

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This win, along with South Africa’s qualification, determined the two semi-finalists from Group B. They now join Australia and New Zealand from Group A in the knockout stage of the tournament.

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Semi-final Fixtures:

Australia vs. South Africa: The first semi-final will take place in Dubai on Thursday, October 17, at 6:00 pm local time. This match will be a rematch of the thrilling final from last year’s tournament.

West Indies vs. New Zealand: The second semi-final is scheduled for Friday, October 18, in Sharjah, also at 6:00 pm local time.

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Final Match:

  • The winners of both semi-finals will face each other in the final, set for Sunday, October 16 at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium at 6:00 pm local time. The champions will receive the highest prize money ever awarded in the tournament’s history.

Coming to the match , England Innings: After being put in to bat by West Indies, Nat Sciver-Brunt scored a crucial unbeaten 57 off 50 balls, while Heather Knight contributed 21 off 13 before being retired hurt. England posted a total of 141/7, with West Indies bowlers Afy Fletcher (3/21) and Hayley Matthews (2/35) shining with the ball.

West Indies Run-chase: The chase was anchored by a brilliant opening partnership of 102 runs between skipper Hayley Matthews, who scored 50 off 38 balls, and Qiana Joseph, who hit 52 off 36 balls. Their contributions ensured a comfortable six-wicket victory for the West Indies with two overs to spare.

Qiana Joseph’s outstanding performance earned her the ‘Player of the Match’ award.

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With both Australia and New Zealand also in top form, the semi-finals promise to be exciting, with the potential for a thrilling final on Sunday.

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