Cricket live updates: Australia vs West Indies, Women's World Cup semi-final, scores, stats commentary
Australia beat West Indies by 7 wickets earlier in the Women's World Cup.
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Australia beat West Indies by 7 wickets earlier in the Women's World Cup.
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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)
Wales are back in action at the Cardiff City Stadium tonight as they take on the Czech Republic in an international friendly.
Cristiano Ronaldo and the Portugal squad are looking to book their place at this year's World Cup this evening as they face North Macedonia in their playoff final.
Bolton Wanderers are in reserves action once again this afternoon when they take on Huddersfield Town in the EFL Central League.
Pakistan vs Australia 1st ODI Live Score, Updates: Australia's T20 hero Mitchell Marsh has been ruled out with injury as they and Pakistan eye qualification for the 50-over World Cup when they start a three-match one-day international series in Lahore from Tuesday. The series is part of the 13-team ODI Super League in which every match carries 10 points, with the top seven qualifying automatically for the World Cup next year. Australia are currently seventh and Pakistan 10th, but both have played just three of their eight scheduled series. India have already qualified as hosts. Australia were already without key players David Warner, Pat Cummins, Mitchell Starc, Josh Hazlewood and Steven Smith for various reasons and have been further hit by the loss of all-rounder Marsh, their hero when they won the T20 World Cup in November. All five senior players were part of the team that won the three-match Test series 1-0 last week, on Australia's first tour of Pakistan in 24 years.