Australia seal World Cup final spot after nervy win over South Africa
Australia will face hosts India in Sunday's World Cup final after a nervy last-four victory over South Africa in Kolkata.
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Australia will face hosts India in Sunday's World Cup final after a nervy last-four victory over South Africa in Kolkata.
Travis Head starred with bat and ball as Australia set up a World Cup final clash with India after a tense three-wicket win over South Africa in Kolkata on Thursday. Chasing a tricky 213 for victory, Australia wobbled after Head hit 62 but Steve Smith (30) and Josh Inglis (28) helped the five-time champions reach their target with 16 balls to spare in the second semi-final in Kolkata.
Australia sealed their place in Sunday's final of the ICC Men's Cricket World Cup against India following a nervy three-wicket victory over South Africa in the second semi-final on Thursday.
KOLKATA :Australia sealed their place in Sunday's final of the 50-over World Cup against India following a nervy three-wicket victory against South Africa in the second semi-final on Thursday.
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Star all-rounder Mitchell Marsh displayed his six-hitting prowess on way to a magnificent 177 not out as Australia warmed up for the semifinals with an eight-wicket thrashing of Bangladesh in the World Cup in Pune on Saturday. Set a target of 307, Australia rode on Marsh's third ODI hundred and fifties from David Warner (53) and Steve Smith (63 not out) to complete the task with 32 balls in hand. The five-time champions will face South Africa in their semifinal in Kolkata on November 16.