The Proteas booked their ticket to the highly anticipated T20 World Cup semi-finals with a nail-biting three-wicket victory over the West Indies via the Duckworth-Lewis method in Antigua on Sunday.
Proteas Restrict Windies to Modest Total
The South African bowlers delivered a disciplined performance, restricting the West Indies to a total of 143 runs in their allotted 20 overs. Kagiso Rabada led the charge, while the rest of the attack chipped in with crucial wickets at regular intervals. The Windies batsmen struggled to find momentum against the tight bowling, with Kyle Mayers (35) being the only batsman to cross the 30-run mark.
Rain Interrupts Proteas Chase, Duckworth-Lewis Method Applied
South Africa began their chase confidently but were pegged back by early wickets. The heavens then opened up, forcing the match to be halted temporarily. Upon resumption, the Duckworth-Lewis method revised the target to 123 runs in 14 overs, making the run chase a tense affair.
Jansen’s Heroics Seal Dramatic Victory
Despite losing wickets at regular intervals, the Proteas batters displayed grit and determination. The turning point arrived in the final over, where Marco Jansen smashed a crucial six to seal a dramatic victory for South Africa. Jansen’s knock, along with valuable contributions from other batsmen, ensured the Proteas secured a hard-fought win.
South Africa Top Group 2, Await Semi-Final Opponent
With this victory, South Africa not only secured their place in the coveted T20 World Cup semi-finals but also emerged as toppers of Group 2. They displayed exceptional fighting spirit and resilience throughout the match, proving their mettle when the pressure mounted. The team will now eagerly await the announcement of their semi-final opponent, with their sights firmly set on securing a place in the T20 World Cup final.
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