Pat Cummins Quinton De-Kock Eden Gardens Australia South Africa India bowling Department strain Pat Cummins Quinton De-Kock Eden Gardens Australia South Africa India

Australia edge South Africa to set up final against India

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KOLKATA :Five-time champions Australia battled through to Sunday's final of the 50-over World Cup against India with a nervy three-wicket win against South Africa in the second semi-final on Thursday.Australia laid the foundations for a place in the final after bowling out South Africa for a below-par 212 despite David Miller's defiant 101 at the Eden Gardens.The chase, however, was not as straightforward as Pat Cummins and his team would have liked.Man-of-the-match Travis Head (62) led their rollicking start before a mid-innings wobble put Australia in a spot of bother.South Africa did not let big partnerships bloom but their inadequate total meant Australia eventually prevailed with 16 balls to spare to make the final for the eighth time."Nerve-wracking couple of hours but great effort and a great game," said Cummins, who was especially pleased with his side's fielding. "It's something we talk a lot about.

It wasn't up to scratch at the start of the tournament."The chase has not been South Africa's forte in the tournament and Temba Bavuma's decision to bat first under an overcast sky seemed to be a no-brainer.Bavuma played the match despite not having fully recovered from a hamstring strain and his four-ball duck suggested sitting out would probably have been a wiser decision for him.Australia ramped up the pressure with their electric fielding and Cummins led by example, taking a brilliant catch to send back the other South African opener Quinton de Kock.Australia were so dominant that South Africa had to wait until the ninth over for their first boundary and were 18-2 after their 10 powerplay overs.It soon snowballed into a full-fledged crisis and South Africa slumped to 24-4 in the 12th over.PLAY INTERRUPTEDDrizzle

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