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Wolvaardt Pins South Africa's Semi-Final Hopes on Australia After Bangladesh Win

South Africa captain Laura Wolvaardt admitted her team's four-wicket win over Bangladesh was more tense than anticipated. The Proteas successfully chased 118 but struggled against Bangladesh's slow spinners on a sluggish surface. Wolvaardt praised her bowling attack for setting up the victory but felt they missed a chance to restrict Bangladesh further. South Africa's semi-final hopes now depend on Australia defeating India in the final group stage match.

'I will be in the audience, go Aussies': Wolvaardt pins SA's semi-final hopes on Australia after Bangladesh win

London, June 28

South Africa captain Laura Wolvaardt reflected on her side's nervy victory over Bangladesh after their Women's T20 World Cup league-stage clash on Sunday, admitting the chase became far tighter than expected despite securing the result they needed. While the Proteas stayed alive in the race for the semi-finals by completing a four-wicket win, Wolvaardt acknowledged her team would now have to rely on Australia defeating India later in the day to keep their campaign alive.

With South Africa successfully chasing 118, Wolvaardt admitted the finish was more dramatic than her side would have preferred.

"Not the way we would have liked to finish it. Probably got a bit closer than it needed to be, but happy to walk away with the win," Wolvaardt said post match.

The skipper reserved special praise for her bowling attack, believing the foundation for victory was laid during Bangladesh's innings. Although satisfied with the overall effort, she felt her side missed an opportunity to restrict the opposition even further.

"I think we were excellent. I think we started really well with the ball. The powerplay was so good from our veterans. Probably let them get a little bit too many at the end there. Would have liked to restrict them to 100 or less. I think if we're chasing 140, it would have been a tricky chase," she added.

Bangladesh's slow bowlers then ensured South Africa never enjoyed a comfortable chase, repeatedly forcing the batters to reassess their approach on a sluggish surface. Wolvaardt admitted her side struggled to maintain momentum against the spin attack.

"They've got some really slow spinners. It's always going to be tough in slow wickets, when they're really slowing it down like that. I think today we maybe went in our shells a little bit, so maybe just try to knock it around," the skipper said.

Despite completing their own assignment, South Africa's qualification ambitions remain out of their control. Their fate now rests on the outcome of the final Group stage fixture between India and Australia, and Wolvaardt revealed exactly where her attention would be once her own match had concluded.

"I will be in the audience. We will be watching the next game, go Aussies!," Wolvaardt said.

South Africa have done everything they could by collecting the two points against Bangladesh, but whether their World Cup journey continues now depends entirely on Australia's ability to overcome India.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

As an Indian fan, this stings a bit. We have the talent to beat Australia – Harmanpreet, Mandhana, Deepti – but we've been inconsistent. If we lose today, it's partially our own fault for not finishing off games against Bangladesh and Pakistan. Wolvaardt is just being honest. Let's hope our girls prove her wrong! 🙏🇮🇳

Vikram M

Fair play to South Africa – they did their job against Bangladesh. But pinning hopes on Australia is a risky bet even for them. Aussies are strong but they've had close games too. If India show up with the right mindset today, we could still make it. The World Cup isn't over till it's over! 💪

Rohit P

I have to respect Wolvaardt's honesty. Instead of fake diplomacy, she said what everyone in the South African camp is thinking. But let's be real – if India beat Australia today, this comment will come back to haunt her. Would be poetic justice for our women's team! 😄

Kavya N

South Africa's bowling was good but their batting looked shaky against Bangladesh's spinners. If they struggle like that in the semis, they won't go far even if they qualify. As for us Indians, we need to win today and then maybe teach them a lesson in the knockout stage! 🤞🎯

Aditya G

I understand her perspective – she wants to win and is being pragmatic. But as an Indian cricket lover, this really fires me up for today's match against Australia. Our girls should use

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