Thanks for joining us for women's semi-final. The same teams will soon be playing the men's semi-final. Toss at 6.30pm for that, and the match starts at 7. Do join us for that too. Cheers
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"Daley started off well," says Merissa Aguilleira. "But I guess the batting fell apart. In the beginning we didn't get it together. We had just one good partnership. Perry and Lisa bowled really well, so I guess we have to say hats off to them. Congrats to Australia, and we want to thank the supporters who have come down here and fans back home. We are disappointed, I am sure they are disappointed, but we will come back again."
"We had great belief in the team," says Jodie Fields. "It would have been nice to get 140, but we knew 115 was enough with our bowling attack. Thought there would be more for the seam bowlers in it, but Perry and Hunter were good. We'll bring it on for the final, and are just going home now and support the Aussie men."
"With a fairly low total it was important to start well with the ball," says Player Of The Match Elysse Perry. "It was also nice to see Lisa bowl that well, and fr Hunter to pick five was really wonderful. It was also nice to see the work the spinners did."
So it's the usual suspects in the final now. Australia, after this comfortable win, will face England in the final. West Indies were excellent in the field, and their spinners did a decent job on a slow pitch, but that 115 looked just about enough at half time. The Australian bowlers lived up to the expectations with their quick women taking seven wickets, one catch and a run-out between them. Bowling around 120ks, swinging the ball, they proved to be the difference. And they were good to watch too, because it is tempting to not give the ladies pace to work with and capitalise on the lack of power-hitting. The Aussies, though, went after the wickets, and got them
TD Smartt c Cameron b Hunter 5 (6b 0x4 0x6) SR: 83.33
Hunter looking for a Michelle here. if she does get it, it will be her first
A Mohammed c Lanning b Hunter 1 (2b 0x4 0x6) SR: 50.00
Last over coming up. Australia all but through
END OF OVER:19 | 5 Runs 1 Wkt | WI-W: 87/8 (29 runs required from 6 balls, RR: 4.57, RRR: 29.00)
- Anisa Mohammed1 (1b)
- Tremayne Smartt5 (5b)
- Erin Osborne4-0-20-2
- Julie Hunter3-0-22-3
Just noticed the Australian uniforms. Perhaps the only team to have separate ones for men and women. And dare I say, these - yellow, as opposed to dark green/black - look much better. Not least, perhaps, to do with those who are wearing them
SL Quintyne lbw b Osborne 2 (4b 0x4 0x6) SR: 50.00
Spin on in the 19th over
END OF OVER:18 | 4 Runs 2 Wkts | WI-W: 82/7 (34 runs required from 12 balls, RR: 4.55, RRR: 17.00)
- Tremayne Smartt3 (3b)
- Shaquana Quintyne1 (1b)
- Julie Hunter3-0-22-3
- Erin Osborne3-0-16-1
SACA King c Perry b Hunter 1 (2b 0x4 0x6) SR: 50.00
Tremayne Smarrt is in. "Not sure the ladies will appreciate their age being put up there," says Ian Chappell
JB Nero b Hunter 31 (45b 4x4 0x6) SR: 68.88
Hunter is back, despite an ordinary last over. Round the stumps
END OF OVER:17 | 2 Runs 1 Wkt | WI-W: 78/5 (38 runs required from 18 balls, RR: 4.58, RRR: 12.66)
- Juliana Nero31 (44b)
- Stacy-Ann King1 (1b)
- Erin Osborne3-0-16-1
- Ellyse Perry4-0-19-2
SF Daley c Blackwell b Osborne 25 (34b 3x4 0x6) SR: 73.52
That over shows 8 an over in women's cricket is too high an ask. Now we have reached 10 an over. Perry has done her job with 4-0-19-2. Is there some miracle around for West Indies?