South Africa has secured a spot in the semi-finals of the T20 World Cup 2024. The Proteas knocked out co-hosts West Indies by three wickets (DLS method) at the Sir Vivian Richards Stadium in North Sound, Antigua. In a rain-shortened match, Aiden Markram’s team chased down a revised target of 123 with five balls to spare. This marks the third time South Africa has reached the semi-finals of the tournament, with previous appearances in 2009 and 2014.
Proteas on a Winning Streak
With this win, South Africa has now won seven consecutive matches, finishing at the top of Group 2 in the Super 8 stage. The West Indies team had a strong showing in their Group C matches and defeated the United States by nine wickets. However, they fell short against the Proteas in this crucial match.
A Rocky Start for the West Indies
After being asked to bat first, the West Indies had a rough start. Shai Hope and Nicholas Pooran were dismissed early, leaving the team at 5 for 2 in just over one over. Kyle Mayers, replacing Johnson Charles, and Roston Chase stabilized the innings with an 81-run partnership over 10.5 overs. Mayers scored 35 runs before being dismissed by Tabraiz Shamsi.
Chase reached his half-century in 39 balls, but Shamsi struck again to dismiss him just when he needed to accelerate. The West Indies were in trouble as captain Rovman Powell and Sherfane Rutherford also faltered. Andre Russell and Alzarri Joseph provided some resistance with quick scores of 15 and 11, helping the team post a total of 135 for 8.
Shamsi Shines with the Ball
Tabraiz Shamsi, brought in as a replacement for Ottneil Baartman, was the standout bowler for South Africa, finishing with figures of 4-0-27-3. Marco Jansen, Aiden Markram, Keshav Maharaj, and Kagiso Rabada each took one wicket. Rabada was introduced late in the 18th over and responded by dismissing Akeal Hosein.
South Africa’s Nerve-Wracking Chase
South Africa’s chase did not begin smoothly. Reeza Hendricks and Quinton de Kock were dismissed cheaply. De Kock started well with three boundaries but could not continue. Andre Russell kept the pressure on South Africa’s batting line-up. Rain interrupted the match, reducing the target slightly.
Markram tried to hold the innings together but was dismissed for 18 by Alzarri Joseph. Heinrich Klaasen played aggressively, scoring 22 off 10 balls before Joseph dismissed him too. With 33 runs needed from 39 balls and Tristan Stubbs at the crease, South Africa seemed to be in control. However, Stubbs’ dismissal for 29 made the team nervous.
Jansen’s Heroic Finish
Marco Jansen played a crucial cameo, scoring 21 off 14 balls. His decisive six off Obed McCoy sealed the win for South Africa in 16.1 overs, bringing the match to a thrilling end.
Looking Ahead
With this victory, South Africa moves forward to the semi-finals, carrying strong momentum from their winning streak. The team will be looking to continue their form and aim for their first T20 World Cup title. The West Indies, despite their early exit, showed glimpses of brilliance and will aim to rebuild for future tournaments.
The Information is Collected from ICC and Sportstar.