South Africa reach first-ever ICC Women's U19 T20 World Cup final with victory over Australia

ANI January 31, 2025 51 views

South Africa's women's U19 cricket team just made history by reaching their first-ever ICC T20 World Cup final! They absolutely dominated Australia in the semi-final, bowling them out for just 105 and then chasing down the target with remarkable ease. Ashleigh van Wyk was a standout performer with four wickets, while Jemma Botha's crucial 34 runs helped seal the victory. This unbeaten run has set them up for an exciting final against either India or England.

"The Proteas held on to a trio of difficult chances in the field" - Match Report
Kuala Lumpur, January 31: South Africa secured their maiden spot in the ICC Women's U19 T20 World Cup final after an impressive five-wicket win over Australia in the first semi-final in Kuala Lumpur on Friday, as per the International Cricket Council (ICC).

Key Points

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Ashleigh van Wyk's four-wicket haul crucial in limiting Australia

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Jemma Botha's 34 runs key to successful chase

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South Africa maintains unbeaten tournament record

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Impressive fielding performance sealed semi-final win

The Proteas excelled with the ball on the back of Ashleigh van Wyk's four-wicket haul and were on song in the field as they restricted Australia to just 105/8 and cruised past that target with 11 deliveries remaining courtesy of some excellent batting from Jemma Botha (34) and Kayla Reyneke (26).

The win sees South Africa maintain their unbeaten status at the tournament and sees them qualify for Sunday's final against either India or England.

The Proteas held on to a trio of difficult chances in the field, with some late hitting from Ella Briscoe (27*) helping the Aussies reach three figures after they won the toss and elected to bat first at Bayuemas Oval.

Nthabiseng Nini set the ball rolling for South Africa by dismissing the dangerous Ines Mckeon with the opening ball of the match, with van Wyk (4/17) getting in on the act at the death courtesy of some help in the field.

Seshnie Naidu held on to a tough return catch to dismiss Eleanor Larosa for just seven, before Luyanda Nzuza produced a similar feat in the field to send Hasrat Gill packing as the Aussies crawled to 62/5 with a little more than five overs remaining.

Caoimhe Bray (36) and Briscoe increased the run rate from that point on, but their total just north of 100 seemed a bit light on given South Africa's strong batting line-up.

Chloe Ainsworth (1/19) bowled Simone Lourens (five) with the first delivery of the third over to give Australia some hope, but Botha remained at the crease and seemed intent on keeping the run rate high as the Proteas maintained control of the contest.

The loss of Fay Cowling (seven) and Botha did little to quell the run rate, with Reyneke and Karabo Meso (19) combining to take South Africa within sight of victory.

The pair fell in quick succession, but Mieke van Voorst (8*) and Naidu (2) joined forces to ensure there was no late slip up as the Proteas eased into the title decider.

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