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Three shots dead in Hinidum – Island

Three shots dead in Hinidum – Island

The four-time trick from Ashleigh Van was supported by 24-piłka Whirlwind 24-Ball 37 from Jemma Both opener, helped in South Africa in Australia in the first semi-final five goals and confirm the place in the World Cup final for women below 19 t20 t20 for the first time.

Choosing in the sunny Kuala Lumpur, Australia was immediately on the back foot, and Ines McKeon imprisoned the first LBW ball to quickly Helmonic Nthabiseng Nini. Grace Lyons, promoted the order, ran too far at the end of the bowler, and the hit of Captain Lucy Hamilton roast Nini’s fingers on the trunks not a guard.

Hamilton and Caoimhe Bray were cautious, and the bowler of southern Africa stayed with the gate line to the gate. Australia got its first border in the middle of the fifth, although Hamilton quickly added a few more from Nini.

Then Kayla Reyneke, a captain from South Africa, hit her first, attaches her opposite number in front of the trunks without sweeping. Australia passed 7.3 without a border, and the Republic of South Africa has traded. Eleanor Laros and Bray added 27 gears for the fourth wicket in 47 balls.

The staggering hook of Seshnie Naidu saw the back of Larosa before Van Wyk took control, tearing the lower level of the middle row in Australia with four goals in three gears. Australia needed the invincible 17-piłek Ella Briscoe 27 to take them to 105 for 8 on a good blink belt.

The pursuit did not expect that he would be simple for South Africa, against the attack of Australia, which did not lose more than 100 even once in the tournament. However, Both did not waste time.

Winning well on the track to negate any movement, Botha began with Larosa with Larosa. Simone Lorens also started with four, but soon she was inhabited by Chloe Ainsworth In-Ducker. But there was no Both stop. She shattered five four and two six when the Republic of South Africa raced to 50 for 2 after six matches.

After the set of the Reyneke Foundation, he took control and directed its site separately towards the target. She sewed the 21-speed stand in Both, and then the 38-speed Karabo Meso partnership when South Africa came across the middle gear ratios. Reyke fell with South Africa three short goal before Naidu took them home with 11 balls to lose.

Short results:
Women from South Africa 106 for 5 in 18.1 Overs (Jemma Botha 37, Kayla Reyneke 26, Karabo Beso 19; Chole Ainsworth 1-19, Lucy Hamilton 2-17, Hasrat Gill 2-20) defeat Australia women 105 for 8 out of 20 prior (Lucy Hamilton 18, Caoimhe Bray 36, Ella Briscoe 27*; Nthabiseng Nini 1-18, Kayla Reyneke 1-20, Naidu Niidu 1-21, Ashleigh Van 4-17) through five goals

(Cricinfo)