Australia v West Indies: Women’s T20 World Cup semi-final – live
Over-by-over report: Will six-time winners Australia make it to the final or can the Windies cause an upset at the Oval? Join Cameron Ponsonby to find out
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If you’re wondering why a World Cup semi-final is on at 2.30pm on a weekday? Well, it’s to do with India. Had they qualified, they would have played in this fixture regardless, which was scheduled at 2.30pm rather than 6.30pm to better suit an Indian TV audience. Thoughts on a postcard please.
What will par be here at The Oval? Commentators are saying potentially as high as 180.
Hayley Matthews, who a couple of years ago had a claim of being the best player in the world is due a score, while her opening partner Qiana Joseph is one of my favourite cricketers to watch. She has one shot. And she plays it well. Buckle up for some good viewing.
West Indies XI
Hayley Matthews (c), Qiana Joseph, Shemaine Campbell (+), Stafanie Taylor, Deandra Dottin, Jahzara Claxton, Chinelle Henry, Jannillea Glasgow, Aaliyah Alleyne, Afy Fletcher, Karishma Ramharack
Unchanged West Indies team as well.
Australia XI
Australia: Beth Mooney (wk), Georgia Voll, Phoebe Litchfield, Ellyse Perry, Ash Gardner, Georgia Wareham, Annabel Sutherland, Nicola Carey, Sophie Molineux (c), Lucy Hamilton, Kim Garth
Unchanged from the Aussies. Other option would have been to bring the legspinner Alana King back in, but they’ve stuck with Phoebe Litchfield who came back in in the previous match.
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“A good call from Sophie Molineux,” says former England bowler Tash Farrant on the broadcast. Runs flow at The Oval and Surrey, when they do win the toss, generally look to chase as well.
Aussies are unchanged from their last group stage game, meanwhile Hayley Matthews says she would have had a bowl as well had they won the toss.
“One of the best wickets in England,” says Matthews. So we’re expecting some runs.
Australia win the toss and bowl
The West Indies captain, Hayley Matthews, calls tails, it’s a head and Australia will have a bowl.
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Rightio, news from the middle is incoming. The captains and officials are gathering in the middle. I’ll let you know what’s happening, as soon as I know.
And we have yet more content for your eyes with this review by Raf of the competition so far.
It’s been incredible. We set out on a mission to break women’s cricket into the mainstream and over the course of the last three weeks we’ve seen record-breaking crowds. I feel like we’ve definitely delivered.”
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Want to read a preview of the semi-final by Raf Nicholson? Go on then. She caught up with Windies skipper Hayley Matthews ahead of the crunch semi-final.
“There is an added fire to us when people think we can’t get the job done.”
A tale of two journeys for each of the teams to this point. The West Indies were three from three, before suffering a heavy defeat at the hands of England and then a shock loss to Ireland – for whom it was their first ever World Cup victory at the 21st time of asking.
Meanwhile, Australia? Well…the margins of victory read: 65 runs, nine wickets, 98 runs, 113 runs and six wickets. Their match against India threatened briefly to be close, but then there was an Ellyse Perry and Ash Gardner masterclass.
Preamble
Welcome one, welcome all to another OBO liveblog and far more importantly the first semi-final of the T20 Women’s World Cup.
It’s Australia vs West Indies. And there’s no two ways about it, the robots from Down Under are heavy, heavy favourites. They’ve demolished everything in their path so far, but the Windies are known for springing a surprise or two so stay tuned.
Toss and team news at 2.00pm BST!
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