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South Africa Chose Batting in the Women’s T20 Against England

South Africa has opted to bat in their Women’s T20 World Cup semi-final against England, at the last three overs South Africa won the match.

It was known that the South Africa team is going to play in the finals of the Women’s T20 with the Australia team in the match to be held on Sunday.

South Africa Won the Match

South Africa upset Britain by six hurries to arrive at its most memorable Ladies’ T20 World Cup last on Friday.

Seamers Ayabonga Khaka and Shabnim Ismail shared seven wickets for the host group and kept a strong English batting setup under control.

  • Women’s T20 match was in its important place and it reveals the players for finals.
  • South Africa chose to bat against England in the semi-final match.
  • South Africa won the match and it will be battling with Australia on Sunday for the Finals.

South Africa will confront double cross reigning champ Australia in Sunday’s conclusive and gets the opportunity of accomplishing something the men’s public group has never finished — win a cricket World Cup, with its special reward being on home soil.

Khaka took three wickets in the eighteenth over and got done with 4-29, tearing through Britain’s center request in those six balls when they looked on course to pursue down South Africa’s 164-4 effectively.

Britain was cruising in the pursuit until the last three overs of the innings in which South Africa thundered back and endured to the last.

South Africa is through to the T20 World Cup last interestingly and they will confront strong Australia on Sunday.

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