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Beth Mooney - Alyssa Healy - Rachael Haynes - Jess Jonassen - Watch: Alyssa Healy's Incredible Direct Hit Against West Indies In Women's World Cup - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - South Africa -  Wellington

Watch: Alyssa Healy's Incredible Direct Hit Against West Indies In Women's World Cup

Australia maintained their unbeaten run in the ICC Women's World Cup on Wednesday as they defeated West Indies in the first semi-final at the Basin Reserve in Wellington. With this win, Australia qualified for the final and will now face either South Africa or England in the summit clash. It was a perfect day at the office for Australia wicketkeeper-batter Alyssa Healy, who scored a blistering century, and also played her part during the West Indies' innings. In the 30th over, Healy affected a direct hit to dismiss Chedean Nation.

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Beth Mooney - Alyssa Healy - Rachael Haynes - Meg Lanning - Megan Schutt - West Indies - Watch: Beth Mooney's Incredible One-handed Catch In Australia's Women's World Cup Semifinal Win Over West Indies - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - South Africa -  Wellington

Watch: Beth Mooney's Incredible One-handed Catch In Australia's Women's World Cup Semifinal Win Over West Indies

Australia continued to showcase why they are the biggest powerhouse in women's cricket and that too by a country mile as they booked a place in the final of the 2022I CC Women's World Cup, by comprehensively beating West Indies in the first semi-final. Meg Lanning's team won by a huge margin of  157 runs. The victory was set up by Australia's openers Rachael Haynes (85) and Alyssa Healy (129) as Australia posted 305 on the board.

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Beth Mooney - Alyssa Healy - Rachael Haynes - Meg Lanning - West Indies - Women's World Cup: Alyssa Healy Hits Century As Australia Crush West Indies To Reach Final - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - South Africa -  Wellington

Women's World Cup: Alyssa Healy Hits Century As Australia Crush West Indies To Reach Final

A double-century opening stand carried tournament favourites Australia to a commanding 157-run win over the West Indies on Wednesday and a place in the Women's World Cup final. Australia dominated their rain-shortened semi-final in Wellington from the outset, built around a 216-run stand -- the highest of the tournament -- between experienced openers Alyssa Healy and Rachael Haynes. An imposing score of 305 for three off a reduced 45 overs was never threatened by the West Indies, who succumbed for 148 in the 37th over.

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Rachael Haynes - ICC Women's Cricket World Cup, Australia vs West Indies, Semifinal: Live Cricket Score, Live Updates - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - South Africa - New Zealand - India -  Wellington

ICC Women's Cricket World Cup, Australia vs West Indies, Semifinal: Live Cricket Score, Live Updates

Australia and West Indies will square off in the first semi-final of the Women's World Cup at Basin Reserve in Wellington on Wednesday. Heading into the contest, Meg Lanning and Co are the clear favourites after being unbeaten in the competition so far. West Indies made it to the semi-finals after South Africa managed to defeat India in a thrilling encounter. But one cannot count out Stafanie Taylor's side as they defeated New Zealand and England in the group stages. Ahead of a crucial game, Australia received a huge blow as Ellyse Perry was ruled out of the semi-final clash. (LIVE SCORECARD)

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Meg Lanning - ICC Women's World Cup: Ellyse Perry Ruled Out Of Australia's Semifinal Clash Against West Indies - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - South Africa

ICC Women's World Cup: Ellyse Perry Ruled Out Of Australia's Semifinal Clash Against West Indies

Australia skipper Meg Lanning on Tuesday announced that all-rounder Ellyse Perry has been ruled out of the upcoming semi-final clash of the ongoing ICC Women's ODI World Cup against West Indies. Perry was forced from the field during Australia's match against South Africa last Tuesday due to back spasms. "We'll go in without her tomorrow and we'll keep assessing her if we are to progress in the tournament. So, unfortunate for her and the team, obviously, a big blow but we feel like we've got some good depth to be able to cover it and we're going to have to do that tomorrow," said Lanning as reported by ESPNcricinfo.

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Beth Mooney - ICC Women's Cricket World Cup Updates Points Table: Semi-Finals Lineup After India's Defeat To South Africa - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - South Africa - New Zealand - India - Bangladesh - Pakistan

ICC Women's Cricket World Cup Updates Points Table: Semi-Finals Lineup After India's Defeat To South Africa

India failed to reach the semi-finals of the ongoing ICC Women's Cricket World Cup, losing to South Africa in their final league stage fixture at Hagley Oval in Christchurch on Sunday. A win would have seen India secure a place in the semifinals at the expense of West Indies but a resilient unbeaten half-century by Mignon du Preez saw South Africa win the game by three wickets. The win further helped South Africa maintain their momentum for the semi-finals after finishing the league phase in second position with 11 points. Australia, who were the first team to qualify for the semis, are placed on top of the Women's World Cup points table with 14 points and are unbeaten. Meanwhile, England finished third after defeating Bangladesh by 100 runs on Sunday.

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Beth Mooney - Alyssa Healy - Meg Lanning - Annabel Sutherland - Watch: Australia Player Fills In For Umpire, Helps Bangladesh Batter Take Guard During Women's World Cup Match - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - South Africa - India - Bangladesh -  Wellington

Watch: Australia Player Fills In For Umpire, Helps Bangladesh Batter Take Guard During Women's World Cup Match

Australia continued their unbeaten run in the ongoing Women's World Cup as they defeated Bangladesh in their final league match at the Basin Reserve in Wellington. However, a funny incident took place during Bangladesh's innings as Australia wicketkeeper-batter Alyssa Healy had turned herself into an umpire. Following the conclusion of the 14th over, the batter wanted to take the guard but the on-field umpire was not around. It was as that moment that Healy decided to fill in for the umpire and came to the Bangladesh batter's rescue.

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Meg Lanning - Annabel Sutherland - Watch: Salma Khatun's "Ripper" To Dismiss Meg Lanning In Women's World Cup Match - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - Bangladesh

Watch: Salma Khatun's "Ripper" To Dismiss Meg Lanning In Women's World Cup Match

Despite maintaining their unbeaten run in the league stage of the ongoing ICC Women's Cricket World Cup, Australia had a big scare in their recent win against Bangladesh on Friday. Chasing a target of 136 runs, Australia lost five wickets for just 72 runs. It was only after the arrival of Beth Mooney that the world no. 1 team managed to get past the finishing line. After the match, captain Meg Lanning stated that her team was put under pressure. The skipper was also dismissed for an eight-ball duck, losing her wicket to spinner Salma Khatun. On the fourth delivery of the eighth over, Khatun tossed up a delivery, on off stump. Lanning tried to defend it but it passed the outside edge to hit the off stump. Such was the brilliance of the delivery that the commentator exclaimed, "That has gone through the defenses of Meg Lanning!"

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