INDORE, India (AP) — Tahlia McGrath won the toss and Australia opted to bowl against South Africa in a Women’s Cricket World Cup match Saturday that will determine the semifinals lineup.
The winner will finish as table-toppers and face co-hosts India in the second semifinal in Navi Mumbai on Thursday. The losing side will play four-time champion England in the first semifinal in Guwahati.
South Africa has never beaten Australia in the tournament’s history.
Defending champion Australia is still without skipper Alyssa Healy, who has a calf injury.
The seven-time champions currently sit atop the table with 11 points, and South Africa trails by a point.
Australia is on an unbeaten 13-match streak in the tournament, stretching back to the previous edition in 2022.
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