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Women's T20: Aus, Eng progress to semis

| | Apr 01, 2014, at 06:37 am
Dhaka, Mar 31 (IBNS): The four semi-finalists for the ICC Women’s World Twenty20 Bangladesh 2014 have now been confirmed with a day remaining in the group stage matches, which are being played at the Sylhet International Cricket Stadium.


However, the semi-final line-up will only be decided after Tuesday’s match between the West Indies and India, which will start at 1930 (local time). 
, while Australia will face England on Apr 3
But if India beats the West Indies, then the West Indies will end second in Group B, which, in turn, means the semi-finals line-up will be Australia versus the West Indies on 3 April.

The semi-finals and final of the ICC Women’s World Twenty20 Bangladesh 2014 will be covered, produced and distributed by the ICC’s global media rights partner and host broadcaster, Star Sports. For local licensee details, please click here.

This result meant Australia, South Africa and New Zealand finished with three wins each but Australia topped the group with a superior net run-rate (+2.205), South Africa finished second (+1.606) and New Zealand ended up third (+1.275).

“We are looking forward to heading back to Dhaka for our next challenge in this tournament, which will be our semi-final against England or West Indies. We've played some good cricket up until this point and enjoyed the atmosphere in Sylhet. The big games are still to come and this is a situation we've found ourselves in in recent times and hopefully that experience will bode well for us," said Lanning.

“The girls have been working so hard for the past few years. We knew we had it in us but we could never make it click in the crucial stages, so to do that tonight is absolutely amazing. I’m honoured to be captain of this team and to lead South Africa in our first semi-finals,” said Du Preez.

However, its position in the group will only be confirmed after its match against India.

“As a side, we can’t rush into things as we are still a developing side,” she said, adding: “We have been around for a while, but the success we’ve enjoyed has been tremendous. It’s a pleasure to lead this team because we came together from nowhere and have turned into a team that’s made people sit up and take notice. We will be looking forward to doing even better things.”
 evening.

“We really back ourselves, and the way the girls have bounced back from the first defeat is outstanding. We feel we’re in a really good position going into the semi-finals stage of this tournament. This is the part of the tournament we all looking forward to, we get to play in front of the big crowds and a television audience. We really can’t wait to get there,” said Edwards.

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