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Kiwi Women Sail Past Australia to Book a Place in the Semis

The Kiwis set themselves up for a place in the semi-finals of the women’s WT20 with a six-wicket win over Australia.

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New Zealand set themselves up for a place in the semi-finals of the women’s World Twenty20 with a six-wicket win over three-time defending champions Australia at the Vidarbha Cricket Association Stadium in Nagpur on Monday.

Asked to bowl first, New Zealand restricted Australia to 103/8 before surpassing the target with 22 deliveries to spare in a Group A match.

The Kiwis set themselves up for a place in the semi-finals of the women’s WT20 with a six-wicket win over  Australia.
New Zealand’s women’s team arrives at Nagpur. (Photo: IANS)

New Zealand’s third win in a row has almost certainly assured Suzie Bates’ team a place in the semi-finals even before its last league match against South Africa in Bengaluru on March 26.

Australia, hoping to win a fourth successive title, have been left with just one win in two outings and matches in hand against Sri Lanka and Ireland.

Australia made a disastrous start after electing to bat, losing the first four wickets for as many runs by the fourth over. Kiwi off-spinner Leigh Kasperek removed Australian openers Elyse Villani and Alyssa Healy off successive balls in the second over, both to catches at mid-on.

Bates and her opening partner Rachel Priest gave New Zealand a rollicking start, putting on 58 for the first wicket by the eighth over. Priest hit 34 runs off 27 balls and Bates was run-out for 23. But Devine’s run-a-ball 17 ensured that New Zealand continued their recent good form against Australia.

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‘Under No Illusion That We Will Win’: Suzie Bates

Bates refused to accept that her team are the favourites to win a maiden women’s World Twenty20 title after beating the reigning champions.

I am really proud of the way we played today but we are under no illusion that we will win the title. We are treating every game as a knock-out game. I am sure if we play the way we are, we can win it. If things go our way, we can win it. But we are not looking too far ahead.
Suzie Bates

Lanning admitted Australia were outplayed by New Zealand.

It is obviously disappointing, but we never quite got into the game. Once you get on the back foot, it is very difficult to recover. New Zealand outplayed us in this game. We just did not play well enough and New Zealand did.
Meg Lanning, Captain, Australian Women’s Cricket Team

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