West Indies vs South Africa, ICC Men's T20 World Cup, 2024 Full score card

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Super Eight - Match 10, Sir Vivian Richards Stadium, North Sound, Antigua, 24 Jun, 2024

West Indies

WI

135/8

(20.0) ov

South Africa

SA

124/7

(16.1) ov

South Africa beat West Indies by 3 wickets (DLS method)

Player Of The Match

Tabraiz Shamsi,
South Africa
South Africa
Scorecard
Summary
Commentary
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South Africa
West Indies
Batter R B 4s 6s SR
de Kock

c S Rutherford b A Russell

12 7 3 0 171.42
R Hendricks

c N Pooran b A Russell

0 1 0 0 0
A Markram

c K Mayers b A Joseph

18 15 2 0 120
T Stubbs

c K Mayers b R Chase

29 27 4 0 107.40
H Klaasen

c N Pooran b A Joseph

22 10 3 1 220
D Miller

b R Chase

4 14 0 0 28.57
M Jansen

not out

21 14 1 1 150
K Maharaj

c A Joseph b R Chase

2 6 0 0 33.33
K Rabada

not out

5 3 1 0 166.66
Extras

(b 2,lb 0,w 9,nb 0,Penalty 0)

11
Total 16.1 (RR: 7.67)
124/7

Did not bat: A Nortje, T Shamsi

Fall of wickets:

(R Hendricks, 1.1 ov) (de Kock, 2 ov) (A Markram, 5.2 ov) (H Klaasen, 8 ov) (D Miller, 11.4 ov) (T Stubbs, 13.1 ov) (K Maharaj, 15.2 ov)
Bowler O M R W ER
A Hosein
3 0 31 0 10.33
A Russell
4 0 19 2 4.75
A Joseph
4 0 25 2 6.25
G Motie
1 0 20 0 20.00
O McCoy
1.1 0 15 0 12.85
R Chase
3 0 12 3 4.00
Batter R B 4s 6s SR
K Mayers

c T Stubbs b T Shamsi

35 34 3 2 102.94
S Hope

c T Stubbs b M Jansen

0 1 0 0 0
N Pooran

c M Jansen b A Markram

1 3 0 0 33.33
R Chase

c K Rabada b T Shamsi

52 42 3 2 123.80
R Powell

st de Kock b K Maharaj

1 2 0 0 50
S Rutherford

c A Markram b T Shamsi

0 4 0 0 0
A Russell

run out (A Nortje)

15 9 0 2 166.66
A Hosein

c & b K Rabada

6 11 1 0 54.54
A Joseph

not out

11 7 0 1 157.14
G Motie

not out

4 7 1 0 57.14
Extras

(b 1,lb 1,w 8,nb 0,Penalty 0)

10
Total 20.0 (RR: 6.75)
135/8

Did not bat: O McCoy

Fall of wickets:

(S Hope, 0.3 ov) (N Pooran, 1.1 ov) (K Mayers, 12 ov) (R Powell, 12.4 ov) (S Rutherford, 13.5 ov) (R Chase, 15.1 ov) (A Russell, 17.1 ov) (A Hosein, 17.5 ov)
Bowler O M R W ER
M Jansen
2 0 17 1 8.50
A Markram
4 0 28 1 7.00
K Maharaj
4 0 24 1 6.00
A Nortje
4 0 26 0 6.50
T Shamsi
4 0 27 3 6.75
K Rabada
2 0 11 1 5.50
South Africa
West Indies

South Africa • 124/7 (16.1 overs)

T Stubbs 29 (27)

H Klaasen 22 (10)

R Chase 3/12 (3)

A Russell 2/19 (4)

West Indies • 135/8 (20.0 overs)

R Chase 52 (42)

K Mayers 35 (34)

T Shamsi 3/27 (4)

K Rabada 1/11 (2)

Commentary

Right then, the two semifinalists from Group 2 are confirmed as South Africa and England make it through to the final four. There are still a couple of semifinal spots left in Group 1 and next up is probably the most anticipated clash of the tournament so far. It will be Australia taking on India at the Daren Sammy National Cricket Stadium in Gros Islet, St Lucia which will also be the penultimate match of the Super Eight stage. That game will be played on Monday, 24 June at 8 pm IST (2.30 pm GMT) but as usual, you can join us a lot sooner for the build-up. Till then, take care and goodbye!

The victorious skipper of South Africa, Aiden Markram is up for a quick chat. He says that such has been the course of the tournament for them where they have to dig deep to extract a victory and they are happy to have won those close games throughout. He says he is feeling relieved to get through to the semis but they wouldn't get relaxed just by this as they are aiming much higher. Adds that they bowled well to start with and assessed the condition well and restricted the Windies to a below-par total. Mentions that they will take the learnings from this game and do well in the coming games. Also says that they identified that the spin would be a trouble for them and they stuck to it and the surface helped them too. Says Kagiso Rabada bowling just two overs speaks volumes on how the surface was acting and they feel happy to have executed their plans to perfection. Closes by saying that they were looking to take the game on and act smartly looking at the conditions that were in front of them and they managed to do it successfully.

Rovman Powell, the captain of West Indies says that the credit must be given to the boys who fought till the end and it was with the bat that they lost the game. adds that the wicket wasn't easy to bat on and they just lost wickets in clusters in the middle phase which was decisive. Mentions that they wanted to give their all in the field and he is proud of the boys. Adds that looking on the outside, they aren't in the semis but they have gone from number 9 in the world to number 3 in the last year or so and it is now important to continue the good work and make their people proud. Ends by saying that the crowd and the support have been fantastic wherever they have played and it is good to see that the cricketing spirit hasn't died down in the Caribbean.

Tabraiz Shamsi is the Player of the Match for his stellar showing with the ball early on. He says that he was sweating at the end but it's been the theme of the tournament for them and they have been finding a way to win as a team no matter what the situation is. Adds that they had confidence in Marco and he delivered. Mentions that the fans like bigger wins but such victories of close margins are what gets a team going even more. Also says that the last time he played on this ground he went for a few but he had a good chat with the coaching staff and they helped him. Credits the other bowlers and says they set the tone up front and together as a unit they performed to their best level. Closes by saying it is always a one-sided love affair between rain, South Africa and chasing but luckily it did not hinder their progress today.

The Presentation ceremony...

Earlier in the game, Aiden Markram won the toss and put West Indies into bat first on a track that looked to be offering something for everyone. Markram picked up something early on from the pitch and was very smart to use a lot of spin in the first 10 overs. Markram even bowled a four-over spell himself upfront and they managed to pick up early wickets as well. Then came the 81-run stand between Kyle Mayers and Roston Chase that got the hosts into a position of promise but with overs running out and the run rate not quite where they would have wanted it to be, the batters had to push. South Africa took advantage of this and kept pressing as the wickets started to tumble and restricted them to just 135 runs with Chase being the star with a well-compiled half-century. In reply, it was a stop-start chase with rain impeding play but South Africa managed to hit enough boundaries in the middle phase than allowed them to get over the line when things got tight.

Utter heartbreak for West Indies who have played some scintillating cricket throughout this tournament but have been undone tonight in a must-win game by an unbeaten Proteas side that was riding high on confidence. They needed wickets upfront and Andre Russell delivered in the second over of the chase, sending back both openers. They needed to find the same momentum after the rain break and Alzarri Joseph bowled an aggressive spell that brought wickets for the hosts. However, a couple of expensive overs from the spinner, especially that 20-run over from Gudakesh Motie completely shifted the momentum into the opposition's favor. They did rally back as Roston Chase bowled a lovely spell during a difficult phase and took them to the brink but it just wasn't enough.

Originally needing 135 runs for the win, South Africa started poorly as Reeza Hendricks got strangled down the leg side for a golden duck. In the next over, Quinton de Kock was caught out in the deep and then came the rain which halted play for a long while. The target was revised to 123 in 17 overs and the Proteas came out with positive intent. Aiden Markram and Tristan Stubbs started to find the fence but Markram was the aggressor and soon fell. Heinrich Klaasen then came in and added 35 quickfire runs along with Stubbs which seemed to have got them in a comfortable position but Klaasen too fell. David Miller looked patchy and was undone by Roston Chase and even Stubbs fell when the finishing line was in sight. However, Jansen and Rabada remained cool and finished off the game in style.

SOUTH AFRICA HAVE DONE IT! Marco Jansen, you beauty! And would you believe it? The two men who collided in the first innings at the boundary have now hit a couple of telling blows each to take South Africa into the semifinals of the T20 World Cup after a decade. The Proteas not only top Group 2 but remain unbeaten and have now picked up 7 wins on the trot. Massive heartbreak though for the home side West Indies who really pulled things back and gave themselves some hop but thee target was always a couple of big shots away and they simply didn't have enough runs on the board.

16.16

SIX! South Africa are through to the semis. Pitched up around off, Marco Jansen clears the front leg leans back a bit and slogs this over the fence straight down the ground towards long on region for a maximum to wrap this game. South Africa wins this by 3 wickets and they have knocked out the hosts of the T20 World Cup.

Who will bowl the final over? Andre Russell and Alzarri Joseph are both bowled out. It has to be Obed McCoy, right? Yes, it is McCoy! Can he defend 4 runs and become the hero for his team? Let's find out.

Runs Scored 8 Runs

Score after 16 overs : 118/7

K Rabada5 (3)

M Jansen15 (13)

R Chase3-0-12-3

15.64

FOUR! What a time to smash a boundary. Tossed up outside off, Kagiso Rabada shuffles to his leg, opens the off side and drives this all along the ground through cover for a boundary. Kagiso Rabada has been doing it with the ball for the Proteas in the previous games now he is standing tall with the bat as well.

15.52b

Oh, dear, extras! Floats one angling into the batter, Kagiso Rabada moves to his leg and swings but misses the ball misses everything and deflects off the keeper's pads behind the stumps and the batters run a couple of byes. Pressure getting the better of Nicholas Pooran on this occasion.

15.41

Tossed up on off, Marco Jansen flicks this towards the deep mid-wicket region for one.

15.31

Floats one around the pads, Kagiso Rabada tucks this towards the leg side and takes a quick single.

Kagiso Rabada is the new man in.

15.2W

OUT! CAUGHT! Roston Chase has bossed this game so far. Tossed up outside off, Keshav Maharaj looks to take on the boundary rider and jumps down the track and looks to clear the fielder at long off. The bat tilts in his hands at the time of connection with the ball and the ball is lofted toward Alzarri Joseph at long off who doesn't make a mistake and pouches it safely.

15.10

Short of a length on off, Keshav Maharaj pushes this back to the bowler.

Runs Scored 6 Runs

Score after 15 overs : 110/6

M Jansen14 (12)

K Maharaj2 (4)

A Joseph4-0-25-2

14.60

Good length on off, Marco Jansen defends this off his front foot.

14.52

Back of a length outside off, Marco Jansen lofts this over extra-cover for a single but an aggressive approach in running between the wickets forces a mistake out of Andre Russell who loses sight of the ball and they take an extra run here.

14.41

Back of a length around middle and leg, Keshav Maharaj closes the bat face and nudges this towards mid-wicket for a single.

14.30

On a length outside off and slower too, Keshav Maharaj looks to slice this towards the off side but misses.

14.21

Back of a length outside off, Marco Jansen dabs this well wide of deep third for one.

14.12

Pitched up fuller and on the pads, Marco Jansen flicks this towards the empty pocket at the deep mid-wicket region and runs a couple.

Alzarri Joseph is brought back on for his final over. Can he deal the telling blow for his side?

Runs Scored 4 Runs

Score after 14 overs : 104/6

M Jansen9 (8)

K Maharaj1 (2)

R Chase2-0-6-2

13.61

Tossed up outside off, Marco Jansen drills this to long off for one.

13.52

Fuller on the pads, Marco Jansen hops back and flicks this through mid-wicket region for a couple.

13.40

Floats one on off, Marco Jansen edges this towards short third man fielder for no run.

13.31

Short of a length on middle and leg, Keshav Maharaj pulls this towards deep mid-wicket for one.

13.20

Fuller on the pads, Keshav Maharaj blocks it out.

Commentary

We are back with the chase. The umpires are out in the middle followed by the players of West Indies who take their respective field positions. Quinton de Kock and Reeza Hendricks walk out as the openers for South Africa. Spin straightaway as Akeal Hosein will open the attack for West Indies.

... The Run Chase ...

The spinner from South Africa, Tabraiz Shamsi is up for a quick chat and says that it was nice to play against the home team in front of a packed crowd and he was happy to contribute today. Adds that there are no set patterns in their bowling attack and they take it as it goes. Mentions that the surface is decent and there is a bit of turn but the ball seems to be coming onto the bat nicely and hopefully, there is a bit of dew as well in the next half. Adds that he isn't sure about whether Marco Jansen is completely fine or not and hopes that they don't require him with the bat.

The bowling from South Africa was lethal. The bowlers were well-disciplined and kept on delivering on those nagging lines and lengths that troubled the batters throughout their innings. The spinners inflicted the most damage as the trio of Aiden Markram, Tabraiz Shamsi and Keshav Maharaj took 5 wickets for 79 in their 12 overs. Kagiso Rabada was introduced in the 18th over yet he managed to pick up a wicket as well. Marco Jansen took one too. The target isn't that big but it is a tricky one and with the assistance on offer for the spinners we can expect a close contest. We will be back with the chase in a while.

After being asked to bat first, the batters of West Indies struggled to score freely and were pinned back to the wall with early blows. The side lost Shai Hope and Nicholas Pooran early on in the Powerplay. Roston Chase along with Kyle Mayers knitted a solid partnership of 81 runs for the third wicket and laid a perfect platform for the batters down the the order. The side though lost its way post-drinks as they lost 8 wickets and added just 66 runs in the last 10 overs. Andre Russell looked in the mood to go big in the last few overs but a rash decision to take on the arm of Anrich Nortje cut short his innings on 15. Roston Chase was the top scorer for the hosts as he scored 52 while Kyle Mayers also played a handy knock of 35. Alzarri Joseph added a crucial 11 runs as well.

South Africa have restricted the hard-hitting West Indies side to 135 in a game with a spot in the semis is at stake. The hosts looked good till the drinks break but they failed to shift gears in the middle phase.

Runs Scored 11 Runs

Score after 20 overs : 135/8

A Joseph11 (7)

G Motie4 (7)

K Rabada2-0-11-1

19.61

Just a single to end but a decent final over for West Indies as 11 runs come off it. Back of a length and a bit slower too around off stump. Alzarri Joseph looks to stay back and hammer it away but miscues it down through mid off for a single. West Indies finish with a meager 135/8 on the board!

19.52

Excellent running! Short of a length and at the pads, Alzarri Joseph forces it away on the leg side and into the gap in front of square leg before racing back for the second run.

19.41b

Attempted run out at both ends but the batters manage to scrape through for the bye. Banged in short and over the stumps, Gudakesh Motie swings and misses and Alzarri Joseph is already halfway down the track. Quinton de Kock misses the shy at the batter's end and then KG picks up the ball and fails to hit the stumps at the bowler's end as well.

19.31

A bit more gas on that delivery, bowled back of a length and around off, Alzarri Joseph hits it away on the off side for a single.

19.26

SIX! Top shot from Alzarri Joseph and the home crowd has something to cheer about. Short of a length, banged in over the stumps and angling in. Alzarri Joseph hangs back, makes room and clobbers it over deep square leg for a six.

19.10

Swing and a miss! Good change-up from Kagiso Rabada, taking pace off and bowling it full around off stump. The ball moves away as it was the leg cutter and Alzarri Joseph was way early in his swing.

Runs Scored 6 Runs

Score after 19 overs : 124/8

G Motie4 (6)

A Joseph1 (2)

A Nortje4-0-26-0

18.60

Fuller outside off, Gudakesh Motie moves away from the line of it and swings hard but fails to connect.

18.50

Swing and a miss! Banged in a bit and over the stumps, Gudakesh Motie stays leg side of the ball and has a swipe across the line but misses.

18.51wd

WIDE! Bumper way too high for the umpire's liking.

18.44

FOUR! STREAKEY! Full toss outside off, Gudakesh Motie swings hard and slices this off the outside edge through the third man region for a boundary.

18.30

Good length around off, Gudakesh Motie pushes this towards the fielder for no run.

18.20

That one zipped past the batter! Just a shade under 150 clicks and bowled fuller around off angling it across the left-hander. Gudakesh Motie has a poke at it but is well beaten.

18.11lb

Spears in a yorker at the toes, Alzarri Joseph hangs back and tries to clear the front leg but is beaten for pace and the ball goes off the legs towards fine leg for a leg bye.

Runs Scored 1 Runs

Score after 18 overs : 118/8

G Motie0 (1)

A Joseph1 (1)

K Rabada1-0-1-1

17.60

Bowled back of a length and angled well across the off stump, left alone by Gudakesh Motie.

Gudakesh Motie walks out next to bat.

17.5W

OUT! CAUGHT AND BOWLED! Casually done by Kagiso Rabada and he is enjoying a fine first over here. Takes pace off, bowling it at 123 clicks and on a fullish length around off stump. Akeal Hosein sets up for the cover drive but the ball sticks in the pitch and Hosein ends up just toe-ending the ball to the right of the bowler. KG sticks out both hands on the follow-through and grabs it with ease.

17.40

No run there! Just back of a length and around off, Akeal Hosein looks to drop and run on the off side but is sent back promptly by his partner.

17.30

Beaten! Pitches this one up in the channel around off and angling away quickly, Akeal Hosein looks to drive without much footwork and is beaten on the outside edge.

17.21

A bit on the fuller side and around off stump, Alzarri Joseph plays it on the up and wide of mid off for a single.

Alzarri Joseph walks out next.

17.1W

OUT! RUN OUT! What a moment this could be in the context of the game and Andre Russell cannot believe it. Kagiso Rabada comes in and starts with a good-length delivery around the top of off and angling away, Akeal Hosein hops back and nudges it down with soft hands towards short third and the batters set off for the single right away. Anrich Nortje over there picks up the ball and scores a direct hit at the batter's end. The replays show that Russell is just short of his crease and the home crowd is silenced.

IS THAT OUT? This is a massive moment in this game. A brilliant effort from Anrich Nortje supported by a rash decision by Andre Russell combines to add misery to the Windies camp as Andre Russell is run out just when he was looking to explode. The third umpire is called in and short of his crease. OUT!

Kagiso Rabada comes into the attack for the first time in this game.

Runs Scored 14 Runs

Score after 17 overs : 117/6

A Hosein6 (7)

A Russell15 (9)

A Nortje3-0-21-0

16.61

Slightly back of a length and on the pads, nudged away into the leg side for a single by Akeal Hosein.

South Africa
West Indies

Commentary

Right then, the two semifinalists from Group 2 are confirmed as South Africa and England make it through to the final four. There are still a couple of semifinal spots left in Group 1 and next up is probably the most anticipated clash of the tournament so far. It will be Australia taking on India at the Daren Sammy National Cricket Stadium in Gros Islet, St Lucia which will also be the penultimate match of the Super Eight stage. That game will be played on Monday, 24 June at 8 pm IST (2.30 pm GMT) but as usual, you can join us a lot sooner for the build-up. Till then, take care and goodbye!

The victorious skipper of South Africa, Aiden Markram is up for a quick chat. He says that such has been the course of the tournament for them where they have to dig deep to extract a victory and they are happy to have won those close games throughout. He says he is feeling relieved to get through to the semis but they wouldn't get relaxed just by this as they are aiming much higher. Adds that they bowled well to start with and assessed the condition well and restricted the Windies to a below-par total. Mentions that they will take the learnings from this game and do well in the coming games. Also says that they identified that the spin would be a trouble for them and they stuck to it and the surface helped them too. Says Kagiso Rabada bowling just two overs speaks volumes on how the surface was acting and they feel happy to have executed their plans to perfection. Closes by saying that they were looking to take the game on and act smartly looking at the conditions that were in front of them and they managed to do it successfully.

Rovman Powell, the captain of West Indies says that the credit must be given to the boys who fought till the end and it was with the bat that they lost the game. adds that the wicket wasn't easy to bat on and they just lost wickets in clusters in the middle phase which was decisive. Mentions that they wanted to give their all in the field and he is proud of the boys. Adds that looking on the outside, they aren't in the semis but they have gone from number 9 in the world to number 3 in the last year or so and it is now important to continue the good work and make their people proud. Ends by saying that the crowd and the support have been fantastic wherever they have played and it is good to see that the cricketing spirit hasn't died down in the Caribbean.

Tabraiz Shamsi is the Player of the Match for his stellar showing with the ball early on. He says that he was sweating at the end but it's been the theme of the tournament for them and they have been finding a way to win as a team no matter what the situation is. Adds that they had confidence in Marco and he delivered. Mentions that the fans like bigger wins but such victories of close margins are what gets a team going even more. Also says that the last time he played on this ground he went for a few but he had a good chat with the coaching staff and they helped him. Credits the other bowlers and says they set the tone up front and together as a unit they performed to their best level. Closes by saying it is always a one-sided love affair between rain, South Africa and chasing but luckily it did not hinder their progress today.

The Presentation ceremony...

Earlier in the game, Aiden Markram won the toss and put West Indies into bat first on a track that looked to be offering something for everyone. Markram picked up something early on from the pitch and was very smart to use a lot of spin in the first 10 overs. Markram even bowled a four-over spell himself upfront and they managed to pick up early wickets as well. Then came the 81-run stand between Kyle Mayers and Roston Chase that got the hosts into a position of promise but with overs running out and the run rate not quite where they would have wanted it to be, the batters had to push. South Africa took advantage of this and kept pressing as the wickets started to tumble and restricted them to just 135 runs with Chase being the star with a well-compiled half-century. In reply, it was a stop-start chase with rain impeding play but South Africa managed to hit enough boundaries in the middle phase than allowed them to get over the line when things got tight.

Utter heartbreak for West Indies who have played some scintillating cricket throughout this tournament but have been undone tonight in a must-win game by an unbeaten Proteas side that was riding high on confidence. They needed wickets upfront and Andre Russell delivered in the second over of the chase, sending back both openers. They needed to find the same momentum after the rain break and Alzarri Joseph bowled an aggressive spell that brought wickets for the hosts. However, a couple of expensive overs from the spinner, especially that 20-run over from Gudakesh Motie completely shifted the momentum into the opposition's favor. They did rally back as Roston Chase bowled a lovely spell during a difficult phase and took them to the brink but it just wasn't enough.

Originally needing 135 runs for the win, South Africa started poorly as Reeza Hendricks got strangled down the leg side for a golden duck. In the next over, Quinton de Kock was caught out in the deep and then came the rain which halted play for a long while. The target was revised to 123 in 17 overs and the Proteas came out with positive intent. Aiden Markram and Tristan Stubbs started to find the fence but Markram was the aggressor and soon fell. Heinrich Klaasen then came in and added 35 quickfire runs along with Stubbs which seemed to have got them in a comfortable position but Klaasen too fell. David Miller looked patchy and was undone by Roston Chase and even Stubbs fell when the finishing line was in sight. However, Jansen and Rabada remained cool and finished off the game in style.

SOUTH AFRICA HAVE DONE IT! Marco Jansen, you beauty! And would you believe it? The two men who collided in the first innings at the boundary have now hit a couple of telling blows each to take South Africa into the semifinals of the T20 World Cup after a decade. The Proteas not only top Group 2 but remain unbeaten and have now picked up 7 wins on the trot. Massive heartbreak though for the home side West Indies who really pulled things back and gave themselves some hop but thee target was always a couple of big shots away and they simply didn't have enough runs on the board.

16.16

SIX! South Africa are through to the semis. Pitched up around off, Marco Jansen clears the front leg leans back a bit and slogs this over the fence straight down the ground towards long on region for a maximum to wrap this game. South Africa wins this by 3 wickets and they have knocked out the hosts of the T20 World Cup.

Who will bowl the final over? Andre Russell and Alzarri Joseph are both bowled out. It has to be Obed McCoy, right? Yes, it is McCoy! Can he defend 4 runs and become the hero for his team? Let's find out.

Runs Scored 8 Runs

Score after 16 overs : 118/7

K Rabada5 (3)

M Jansen15 (13)

R Chase3-0-12-3

15.64

FOUR! What a time to smash a boundary. Tossed up outside off, Kagiso Rabada shuffles to his leg, opens the off side and drives this all along the ground through cover for a boundary. Kagiso Rabada has been doing it with the ball for the Proteas in the previous games now he is standing tall with the bat as well.

15.52b

Oh, dear, extras! Floats one angling into the batter, Kagiso Rabada moves to his leg and swings but misses the ball misses everything and deflects off the keeper's pads behind the stumps and the batters run a couple of byes. Pressure getting the better of Nicholas Pooran on this occasion.

15.41

Tossed up on off, Marco Jansen flicks this towards the deep mid-wicket region for one.

15.31

Floats one around the pads, Kagiso Rabada tucks this towards the leg side and takes a quick single.

Kagiso Rabada is the new man in.

15.2W

OUT! CAUGHT! Roston Chase has bossed this game so far. Tossed up outside off, Keshav Maharaj looks to take on the boundary rider and jumps down the track and looks to clear the fielder at long off. The bat tilts in his hands at the time of connection with the ball and the ball is lofted toward Alzarri Joseph at long off who doesn't make a mistake and pouches it safely.

15.10

Short of a length on off, Keshav Maharaj pushes this back to the bowler.

Runs Scored 6 Runs

Score after 15 overs : 110/6

M Jansen14 (12)

K Maharaj2 (4)

A Joseph4-0-25-2

14.60

Good length on off, Marco Jansen defends this off his front foot.

14.52

Back of a length outside off, Marco Jansen lofts this over extra-cover for a single but an aggressive approach in running between the wickets forces a mistake out of Andre Russell who loses sight of the ball and they take an extra run here.

14.41

Back of a length around middle and leg, Keshav Maharaj closes the bat face and nudges this towards mid-wicket for a single.

14.30

On a length outside off and slower too, Keshav Maharaj looks to slice this towards the off side but misses.

14.21

Back of a length outside off, Marco Jansen dabs this well wide of deep third for one.

14.12

Pitched up fuller and on the pads, Marco Jansen flicks this towards the empty pocket at the deep mid-wicket region and runs a couple.

Alzarri Joseph is brought back on for his final over. Can he deal the telling blow for his side?

Runs Scored 4 Runs

Score after 14 overs : 104/6

M Jansen9 (8)

K Maharaj1 (2)

R Chase2-0-6-2

13.61

Tossed up outside off, Marco Jansen drills this to long off for one.

13.52

Fuller on the pads, Marco Jansen hops back and flicks this through mid-wicket region for a couple.

13.40

Floats one on off, Marco Jansen edges this towards short third man fielder for no run.

13.31

Short of a length on middle and leg, Keshav Maharaj pulls this towards deep mid-wicket for one.

13.20

Fuller on the pads, Keshav Maharaj blocks it out.

13.1W

OUT! CAUGHT! Straight to the man and Tristan Stubbs could have just thrown away the game for South Africa. Roston Chase flights this one up on a fullish length, not quite full enough and onto middle and leg. Stubbs gets down on one knee and looks to heave it away but is late and the ball gets lofted off the higher part of the bat down to long. Kyle Mayers takes the pressure catch and the last proper batter for the Proteas is back in the hut. Also, Keshav Maharaj walks out to bat now.

Runs Scored 6 Runs

Score after 13 overs : 100/5

T Stubbs29 (26)

M Jansen6 (5)

A Russell4-0-19-2

12.61

Bowls this one full as well and attacks the stumps, Tristan Stubbs drives it down to long on and picks up an easy single. 23 needed now off 24 balls.

12.50

Sweetly struck but straight to the fielder! Pitched up in the slot around off stump, Tristan Stubbs gets on the front foot and hammers it on the bounce to the man at short cover.

12.41

Goes for the yorker and tries to spear it in at the toes but gets it on the pads, Marco Jansen flicks it down to fine leg for a single this time.

12.30

Pitched up on the off stump line, Marco Jansen stays in his crease and solidly blocks it off.

12.24

FOUR! That will ease the pressure quite a bit. Hard length from Andre Russell but just a bit too straight, Marco Jansen tickles it off his pads and the ball runs away to the fine leg fence for a boundary.

12.10

Slightly back of a length over middle and angling back in sharply, Marco Jansen watchfully blocks it to mid-wicket.

Runs Scored 2 Runs

Score after 12 overs : 94/5

T Stubbs28 (24)

M Jansen1 (1)

R Chase1-0-2-1

11.60

That in-between length again, pushed through quicker and on off stump, the ball skids on as Tristan Stubbs goes on the back foot and keeps it out.

11.51

Flighted up full and on off stump, Marco Jansen leans ahead and pushes it down to long on for a single.

Marco Jansen walks out next to bat.

11.4W

OUT! BOWLED'EM! What a big moment in the game! Roston Chase has just castled David Miller and South Africa still need 30 more runs to win. Stays around the stumps and bowls it a bit more round arm and on a nagging length on off and middle. Gets this one to turn a bit and the ball slides right on. David Miller backs away to cut a relatively fuller delivery and is beaten all ends up as the ball crashes into the off stump.

11.30

Nicely flighted up, slower through the air and on the stumps, David Miller tentatively plays it back to the bowler.

11.20

Drags the length short again and angles it in from around the stumps, David Miller gets cramped as he looks to pull and mistimes it straight to short mid-wicket.

11.11

On the shorter side to begin with and angled into the legs, Tristan Stubbs waits on the back foot and works it wide of deep backward square leg. The batters look for two but will have to settle for the single.

Runs Scored 3 Runs

Score after 11 overs : 92/4

D Miller4 (11)

T Stubbs27 (22)

A Russell3-0-13-2

10.60

Excellent over from Andre Russell but South Africa escape unscathed. Goes full and straight now and tries to spear it in, David Miller manages to block it off the leading edge and back down the pitch.

10.51

Hard length outside the off stump, Tristan Stubbs charges down the track to put off Andre Russell but gets a thick outside edge. The ball flies flat and fine of deep third but for just a single.

10.41

A bit more side on and slingy from Andre Russell and he angles this one in a bit shorter and into the batter from around off stump. David Miller looks to block but gloves it down past the leg stump for a single.

10.41wd

WIDE! The effort ball this time, dug in well short and trying to attack the helmet but this one bounces well over Miller's head for a wide.

10.30

A tad fuller and speared in at the pads of the batter, David Miller watchfully keeps it out.

10.20

Comes from around the stumps, wide on the crease and hits the deck hard outside the off stump, David Miller stays put and has a waft at it but misses.

10.10

Starts the new spell from the opposite end and bowls a cross-seamer, full and around off. This one skids low and David Miller is beaten all ends up as he looked to keep it out.

Runs Scored 3 Runs

Score after 10 overs : 89/4

D Miller3 (6)

T Stubbs26 (21)

A Joseph3-0-19-2

9.61

Back of a length around off, David Miller helps this towards third man region and takes one.

9.50

Good length wide outside off, David Miller drops his guard and lets it sail back to the keeper.

9.40

Back of a length outside off, David Miller smashes this towards short cover for no run.

9.30

Good length outside off, David Miller pushes this towards point for no run.

9.21

Back of a length around the ribs, Tristan Stubbs nudges this gently towards square leg and rotates the strike. Tristan Stubbs was keen on the second but denied by his partner and rightly so.

9.11

On a length outside off, David Miller pushes this in front of point and takes one.

Runs Scored 9 Runs

Score after 9 overs : 86/4

T Stubbs25 (20)

D Miller1 (1)

O McCoy1-0-9-0

8.60

Good length on off, Tristan Stubbs defends this off the front foot for a dot to end the over.

8.54

FOUR! GRACEFULLY CARVED! Pitched up angling across the batter, Tristan Stubbs leans to the pitch of it and drives this all along the ground through point for a boundary.

8.40

Good-length delivery on off, Tristan Stubbs looks for the tap and run but finds the fielder at short third.

8.31

Back of a length around off, David Miller guides this towards deep third for a single.

8.31wd

WIDE! Obed McCoy is straying down leg and he gifts another extra to South Africa as he darts another wide.

8.31wd

WIDE! Good length angling down leg, David Miller misses the flick. Wide given by the umpire.

8.21

Full and wide outside off, Tristan Stubbs goes for the drive but gets a bottom edge rolling towards the fielder at third man region for one.

8.10

Good length around off, Tristan Stubbs dabs this towards the short third man fielder for no run.

8.11wd

WIDE! On a length angling away from the stumps. Way too wide outside off, Tristan Stubbs leaves it.

David Miller is the new batter in. Also, Obed McCoy comes into the attack.

Runs Scored 7 Runs

Score after 8 overs : 77/4

H Klaasen22 (10)

T Stubbs20 (15)

A Joseph2-0-16-2

7.6W

OUT! CAUGHT! AGGRESSIVE APPROACH FROM Alzarri Joseph DELIVERS! A short-pitched delivery into the body of Heinrich Klaasen rattles him as he looks to push the ball away and gets a top edge along with a bit of glove back towards the keeper for his dismissal. Nicholas Pooran brilliantly backpedals and takes a stunner diving backward with just one hand. Is there another twist in the tale?

7.51

Good length outside off, Tristan Stubbs dabs this towards third man region for another single.

7.41

Pitched up around off, Heinrich Klaasen flicks this towards wide long on for one.

7.31

Good length around leg, Tristan Stubbs tucks this towards long leg for a single.

7.20

Back of a length around off, Tristan Stubbs blocks this off his front foot.

7.14

FOUR! Boundaries galore. This time it is Tristan Stubbs's turn. On a length wide of off, Tristan Stubbs dabs this wide of the keeper's reach to his right for a boundary towards the third man region.

Runs Scored 20 Runs

Score after 7 overs : 70/3

H Klaasen21 (8)

T Stubbs14 (11)

G Motie1-0-20-0

6.64

FOUR! Third boundary on a trot and Heinrich Klaasen is edging South Africa closer to that semi-final spot. Short of a length around off, Heinrich Klaasen slashes hard and manages an outside edge flying through that slip cordon for a boundary behind the wickets. 20 runs off the over, could be the decisive blow for the Windies as well.

6.54

FOUR! Floats one around the pads, Heinrich Klaasen flicks this and finds the perfect placement wide of the short fine leg fielder to his right for a boundary more.

6.44

FOUR! Half-a-chance gone a begging. Short of a length around off, Heinrich Klaasen goes deep and opens the bat face as he slices this agonizingly wide of Roston Chase at backward point for a boundary. Roston Chase puts in a valiant effort but this was out of his reach.

6.31

Tossed up wide of off, Tristan Stubbs drives this through cover and rotates strike.

6.21

Fuller around off, Heinrich Klaasen drills this towards long on for one.

6.16

SIX! GIGANTIC! Too full and into the hitting arc of Heinrich Klaasen. The batter clears his front leg and lofts this over the sight screen and gains half-a-dozen runs for his side.

Gudakesh Motie comes into the attack now.

Runs Scored 9 Runs

Score after 6 overs : 50/3

H Klaasen2 (3)

T Stubbs13 (10)

A Joseph1-0-9-1

5.61

On a length around off, Heinrich Klaasen guides this towards the third man region and takes one to end the over.

5.50

Good length on off, Heinrich Klaasen defends this off the front foot.

5.55wd

5 WIDES! Oh dear me, this is the last thing West Indies needs at this moment. Bumper, a bit too high and Heinrich Klaasen ducks down. The ball kept elevating on its way to the keeper and it deflected off the gloves of Nicholas Pooran behind the stumps and raced away for four behind the stumps.

5.41

Good length around off, Tristan Stubbs guides this towards the fielder at third man and takes one.

5.31

Back of a length around off, Heinrich Klaasen dabs this towards third man region and rotates strike.

Heinrich Klaasen walks in at number 5.

5.2W

OUT! IN THE AIR AND GONE! Good length on off and shoots a bit on the batter. Aiden Markram looks to play on the up but the extra bounce does the trick and the ball hits Aiden Markram high on his bat and balloons over Kyle Mayers at mid off. Kyle Mayers settles underneath and grabs a good catch to dismiss the South African skipper.

5.11

Good length drifting down leg, Tristan Stubbs helps this towards deep fine leg and takes one.

Runs Scored 12 Runs

Score after 5 overs : 41/2

A Markram18 (14)

T Stubbs11 (8)

A Hosein3-0-31-0

4.62

A slight fumble and they get the extra run. Floated up on the legs, Aiden Markram flicks it away wide of short fine leg where the fielder runs over the ball and lets it through for two runs.

4.51

On the pads, fired in a bit, Tristan Stubbs tucks it away past square leg for one.

4.44

FOUR MORE! Short again and outside off, trying to fire it in, Tristan Stubbs rocks back and cuts this one square through cover-point for another boundary.

4.34

FOUR! Too short and wide, and Tristan Stubbs doesn't let it go unpunished. Short ball well outside off, Stubbs makes some room and frees his arms before slapping it in front of square on the off side for a boundary.

4.20

Every dot is being thoroughly cheered by the crowd. Quicker and a tad bit short around off, Tristan Stubbs backs away and punches it straight to Rovman Powell at short extra cover.

4.11

Full and rifting into the batter, Aiden Markram comes down the pitch and meets it on the full before playing it through mid on for one.

Runs Scored 7 Runs

Score after 4 overs : 29/2

A Markram15 (12)

T Stubbs2 (4)

A Russell2-0-10-2

3.61

Back of a length and in the channel around off, Aiden Markram leans back and dabs it down to short third man for a single.

3.54

FOUR! Probably the shot of the match! Just back of a length and around off stump, Aiden Markram stands tall and presses back a bit before hammering it delightfully through covers for a boundary.

3.41

Good fielding! Back of a length and over middle stump, Tristan Stubbs pulls it to the right of mid-wicket where the fielder dives and gets a hand on it, keeping it down to just a single.

3.30

Firmly struck but straight to the fielder! A tad bit short and around off stump, Tristan Stubbs latches onto it and punches it sweetly bt straight to point.

3.20

Oh, that was not far away from the stumps! On a hard length around off stump and seaming away a bit, Tristan Stubbs hangs back to cut but chops it back on past the off stump to the keeper.

3.11

Just back of a length and over the stumps, Aiden Markram stays back and just nudges it down with soft hands in front of mid-wicket for one.

Andre Russell to continue from the other end.

Runs Scored 7 Runs

Score after 3 overs : 22/2

A Markram9 (9)

T Stubbs1 (1)

A Hosein2-0-19-0

2.61

Nice and full around off stump, Aiden Markram gets on the front foot and punches it through mid off for one.

2.54

FOUR! Half an appeal for LBW but that has gone off the bat! Pushed through a bit fuller now and at the stumps, Aiden Markram brings out the reverse sweep and gets enough bat on it to beat the diving man at short third for a boundary.

2.40

Flatter delivery, on off and middle, Aiden Markram presses back but can't get it past the man at covers.

2.31

Flighted ball, fuller in length and outside off, Tristan Stubbs leans on and strokes it away between the two cover fielders for a run to get off the mark.

2.21

Excellent running! On the shorter side and outside off, Aiden Markram taps the ball away wide of point and scampers through for a single.

2.10

A brute of a delivery to begin things! Quicker one, drifted in on a length from outside off. This one grips and rips past the outside edge with some extra bounce as well and Aiden Markram is baffled.

We are finally back for the restart! The umpires are back out in the middle and so are the players of West Indies. The revised Powerplay will be of 5 overs and two bowlers can bowl a maximum of 4 overs. Aiden Markram is back out to resume his stay and will have Tristan Stubbs for company. Akeal Hosein will start a new over. Let's play...

UPDATE - 8.58 am IST (3.28 am GMT) - Right then, we have official news on the restart. The match will restart at 9.15 am IST (3.45 am GMT) but it will be a 17-over chase for South Africa. The target will be 123 according to DLS and this could really turn out to be a humdinger of a game. Grab a cup of coffee and join us soon for all the action.

UPDATE - 8.51 am IST (3.21 am GMT) - The rain stopped a while back but there is no word yet on the restart and that is due to a puddle that formed inside the 30-yard circle. Also, we should be starting to lose overs now as well which is never a good sign. Let's hope that we do get a start time soon, stay tuned.

UPDATE - 8.29 am IST (2.59 am GMT) - There is some good news from the ground as the rain has stopped and the covers are starting to come off. The ground staff will now get going and hopefully, the ground can get ready soon for a restart. The drainage is pretty good at this venue and the umpires can be seen chatting with the ground staff as well. Stay tuned as we should have official word regarding the restart soon. Also, the latest the play can start to constitute a five-overs game is 10.08 am IST (4.38 am GMT) which is still more than an hour and a half away.

UPDATE - 8.18 am IST (2.48 am GMT) - It is still pouring down in Antigua and the pitch and the squares are all firmly under covers. However, the outfield will take a lot of water given the rain but hopefully, it subsides and we can get the ground ready for play again. There is a buffer of about 90 minutes before we start losing overs, so, the question of the game getting washed out is still a fair bit away. Stick around as we might get some news from the ground soon.

UPDATE - 8.01 am IST (2.31 am GMT) - Uh, oh! Just as Tristan Stubbs was walking out to bat, a sudden rain shower has arrived along with a sturdy breeze. The rain has gotten heavier and we might be in for a bit of a delay. It wouldn't be a do-or-die game for South Africa in a World Cup clash without some rain, would it? Stay tuned as we bring you the latest updates.

Runs Scored 3 Runs

Score after 2 overs : 15/2

de Kock12 (7)

A Markram3 (4)

A Russell1-0-3-2

1.6W

OUT! TAKEN! Andre Russell with the double whammy in his first over and the Proteas have now lost both their openers. Russell digs this one in shorter and over middle stump, Quinton de Kock hangs back and sets up for that favored pick-up pull over deep square leg but doesn't get enough on it. A fielder is stationed in the deep for that shot in particular and the ball goes straight to Sherfane Rutherford who hangs on to the catch. Smart bowling from Russell and he is pumped up.

1.51

Good hustle from the batters! Slower one, bowled full and angled into the leg stump, Aiden Markram just nudges it inn front of mid on and scampers across for one.

1.42

In the air but will land safely! Hits the deck hard and bowls it around off, Aiden Markram looks to stay leg side of the ball and loft it over long off but gets it off the top edge and the ball goes over mid off and plugs in the outfield. They get a couple of runs.

1.30

On a hard length and outside off, Aiden Markram gets on his toes and punches it back towards mid off.

1.20

Nice shape on that one! Hits the deck hard around off and gets it to nip away off the deck, Aiden Markram stands tall and plays it away towards cover.

Aiden Markram walks out next to bat.

1.1W

OUT! CAUGHT BEHIND! What a review! Andre Russell runs in from over the stumps and starts with a bit of a loose delivery as he angles this one on a length and down the leg side. Reeza Hendricks misses the flick and the ball goes past the pads straight into the gloves of Nicholas Pooran who appeals for a catch but is turned down. West Indies do review it and UltraEdge shows that there was a bit of an inside edge and Russell now becomes the leading wicket-taker for West Indies in all of T20 World Cups. Hendricks' slim run continues!

Andre Russell will bowl from the other end.

Runs Scored 12 Runs

Score after 1 overs : 12/0

de Kock12 (6)

R Hendricks0 (0)

A Hosein1-0-12-0

0.60

A dot to end but 12 runs come off the first over of the chase. Floated up a bit, on a length and at the stumps, Quinton de Kock leans on and just works it away to mid-wicket with soft hands.

0.50

Flatter one, on a length and angled in from middle, Quinton de Kock clips it towards mid-wicket.

0.44

FOUR! Oh, that is delightful from Quinton de Kock and South Africa are off to a flier here. Quick and short, turning back in from middle with some additional bounce. Quinton de Kock rocks back and cuts it really late and through the vacant third man region for another boundary.

0.34

FOUR! Up and over, a top shot from Quinton de Kock. On the fuller side and drifted into the stumps, QDK makes room and lofts it inside-out over mid off for a lovely boundary.

0.20

On a good length on off stump and going away, Quinton de Kock stays watchful and taps it away in front of covers.

0.14

FOUR! A real loosener to begin with from Akeal Hosein and South Africa are underway with a boundary. Quicker and flatter from around the stumps and angled into the pads, Quinton de Kock just tickles it away and the ball rolls away into the fine leg fence.

Commentary

We are back with the chase. The umpires are out in the middle followed by the players of West Indies who take their respective field positions. Quinton de Kock and Reeza Hendricks walk out as the openers for South Africa. Spin straightaway as Akeal Hosein will open the attack for West Indies.

... The Run Chase ...

The spinner from South Africa, Tabraiz Shamsi is up for a quick chat and says that it was nice to play against the home team in front of a packed crowd and he was happy to contribute today. Adds that there are no set patterns in their bowling attack and they take it as it goes. Mentions that the surface is decent and there is a bit of turn but the ball seems to be coming onto the bat nicely and hopefully, there is a bit of dew as well in the next half. Adds that he isn't sure about whether Marco Jansen is completely fine or not and hopes that they don't require him with the bat.

The bowling from South Africa was lethal. The bowlers were well-disciplined and kept on delivering on those nagging lines and lengths that troubled the batters throughout their innings. The spinners inflicted the most damage as the trio of Aiden Markram, Tabraiz Shamsi and Keshav Maharaj took 5 wickets for 79 in their 12 overs. Kagiso Rabada was introduced in the 18th over yet he managed to pick up a wicket as well. Marco Jansen took one too. The target isn't that big but it is a tricky one and with the assistance on offer for the spinners we can expect a close contest. We will be back with the chase in a while.

After being asked to bat first, the batters of West Indies struggled to score freely and were pinned back to the wall with early blows. The side lost Shai Hope and Nicholas Pooran early on in the Powerplay. Roston Chase along with Kyle Mayers knitted a solid partnership of 81 runs for the third wicket and laid a perfect platform for the batters down the the order. The side though lost its way post-drinks as they lost 8 wickets and added just 66 runs in the last 10 overs. Andre Russell looked in the mood to go big in the last few overs but a rash decision to take on the arm of Anrich Nortje cut short his innings on 15. Roston Chase was the top scorer for the hosts as he scored 52 while Kyle Mayers also played a handy knock of 35. Alzarri Joseph added a crucial 11 runs as well.

South Africa have restricted the hard-hitting West Indies side to 135 in a game with a spot in the semis is at stake. The hosts looked good till the drinks break but they failed to shift gears in the middle phase.

Runs Scored 11 Runs

Score after 20 overs : 135/8

A Joseph11 (7)

G Motie4 (7)

K Rabada2-0-11-1

19.61

Just a single to end but a decent final over for West Indies as 11 runs come off it. Back of a length and a bit slower too around off stump. Alzarri Joseph looks to stay back and hammer it away but miscues it down through mid off for a single. West Indies finish with a meager 135/8 on the board!

19.52

Excellent running! Short of a length and at the pads, Alzarri Joseph forces it away on the leg side and into the gap in front of square leg before racing back for the second run.

19.41b

Attempted run out at both ends but the batters manage to scrape through for the bye. Banged in short and over the stumps, Gudakesh Motie swings and misses and Alzarri Joseph is already halfway down the track. Quinton de Kock misses the shy at the batter's end and then KG picks up the ball and fails to hit the stumps at the bowler's end as well.

19.31

A bit more gas on that delivery, bowled back of a length and around off, Alzarri Joseph hits it away on the off side for a single.

19.26

SIX! Top shot from Alzarri Joseph and the home crowd has something to cheer about. Short of a length, banged in over the stumps and angling in. Alzarri Joseph hangs back, makes room and clobbers it over deep square leg for a six.

19.10

Swing and a miss! Good change-up from Kagiso Rabada, taking pace off and bowling it full around off stump. The ball moves away as it was the leg cutter and Alzarri Joseph was way early in his swing.

Runs Scored 6 Runs

Score after 19 overs : 124/8

G Motie4 (6)

A Joseph1 (2)

A Nortje4-0-26-0

18.60

Fuller outside off, Gudakesh Motie moves away from the line of it and swings hard but fails to connect.

18.50

Swing and a miss! Banged in a bit and over the stumps, Gudakesh Motie stays leg side of the ball and has a swipe across the line but misses.

18.51wd

WIDE! Bumper way too high for the umpire's liking.

18.44

FOUR! STREAKEY! Full toss outside off, Gudakesh Motie swings hard and slices this off the outside edge through the third man region for a boundary.

18.30

Good length around off, Gudakesh Motie pushes this towards the fielder for no run.

18.20

That one zipped past the batter! Just a shade under 150 clicks and bowled fuller around off angling it across the left-hander. Gudakesh Motie has a poke at it but is well beaten.

18.11lb

Spears in a yorker at the toes, Alzarri Joseph hangs back and tries to clear the front leg but is beaten for pace and the ball goes off the legs towards fine leg for a leg bye.

Runs Scored 1 Runs

Score after 18 overs : 118/8

G Motie0 (1)

A Joseph1 (1)

K Rabada1-0-1-1

17.60

Bowled back of a length and angled well across the off stump, left alone by Gudakesh Motie.

Gudakesh Motie walks out next to bat.

17.5W

OUT! CAUGHT AND BOWLED! Casually done by Kagiso Rabada and he is enjoying a fine first over here. Takes pace off, bowling it at 123 clicks and on a fullish length around off stump. Akeal Hosein sets up for the cover drive but the ball sticks in the pitch and Hosein ends up just toe-ending the ball to the right of the bowler. KG sticks out both hands on the follow-through and grabs it with ease.

17.40

No run there! Just back of a length and around off, Akeal Hosein looks to drop and run on the off side but is sent back promptly by his partner.

17.30

Beaten! Pitches this one up in the channel around off and angling away quickly, Akeal Hosein looks to drive without much footwork and is beaten on the outside edge.

17.21

A bit on the fuller side and around off stump, Alzarri Joseph plays it on the up and wide of mid off for a single.

Alzarri Joseph walks out next.

17.1W

OUT! RUN OUT! What a moment this could be in the context of the game and Andre Russell cannot believe it. Kagiso Rabada comes in and starts with a good-length delivery around the top of off and angling away, Akeal Hosein hops back and nudges it down with soft hands towards short third and the batters set off for the single right away. Anrich Nortje over there picks up the ball and scores a direct hit at the batter's end. The replays show that Russell is just short of his crease and the home crowd is silenced.

IS THAT OUT? This is a massive moment in this game. A brilliant effort from Anrich Nortje supported by a rash decision by Andre Russell combines to add misery to the Windies camp as Andre Russell is run out just when he was looking to explode. The third umpire is called in and short of his crease. OUT!

Kagiso Rabada comes into the attack for the first time in this game.

Runs Scored 14 Runs

Score after 17 overs : 117/6

A Hosein6 (7)

A Russell15 (9)

A Nortje3-0-21-0

16.61

Slightly back of a length and on the pads, nudged away into the leg side for a single by Akeal Hosein.

16.50

Zips past the outside edge! Good length in and around the off stump and going away, Akeal Hosein gets squared up and ios beaten past the outside edge. There was a sound as the ball went past the bat but nobody appealed.

16.40

Back of a length, trying to just angle it across the off stump, Akeal Hosein hops back and blocks it down the pitch.

16.31

Nicely bowled! Andre Russell looks to clear the front leg but Anrich Nortje manages to spear in the yorker at the toes at 146 clicks. Russell manages to flick it down to fine leg for one.

16.26

SIX! Andre Russell goes back-to-back and the crowd has come alive in Antigua. Short of a length over middle and angling in, Russell stays back, holds his shape and clobbers it wide of mid-wicket for a flat six.

16.16

SIX! Pace on and Andre Russell has decided to take it on right away. Quick and a bit short around off stump, Russell backs away and smashes the ball straight back, high and over the fence for a 91-meter biggie.

Runs Scored 6 Runs

Score after 16 overs : 103/6

A Hosein5 (4)

A Russell2 (6)

T Shamsi4-0-27-3

15.64

FOUR! Nicely done by Akeal Hosein and the 100 is up for West Indies. A tad bit short and wide of the off stump, Hosein waits back and cuts it really late past short third and picks up a crucial boundary.

15.51

Fractionally short and turning into the pads, tucked away neatly past square leg by Andre Russell for a single.

15.41

Flatter and pushed through outside off, Akeal Hosein makes room and taps it in front of point where the fielder fumbles and deflects the ball in the deep for one.

15.30

Pushed through a bit quicker and around off stump, Akeal Hosein blocks it off.

15.20

Beauty! Throws this one up full and in the channel around off, dipping on the batter, Akeal Hosein leans on to drive but is beaten past the inside edge.

Akeal Hosein walks out next to bat.

15.1W

OUT! TAKEN! Kagiso Rabada might not have bowled a single over thus far but has held onto a crucial catch and Tabraiz Shamsi is on a roll. Shamsi flights this one up around leg stump, it is the wrong'un and gets it to dip on the batter. Roston Chase gets down on one knee and looks to slog sweep but ends up getting it off the top edge high over the wide mid on region. Kagiso Rabada comes in from the deep, settles under it and takes the catch. Chase departs after a solid knock but West Indies are really reeling now.

Runs Scored 3 Runs

Score after 15 overs : 97/5

A Russell1 (5)

R Chase52 (41)

K Maharaj4-0-24-1

14.60

Flights this outside off, Andre Russell gets behind the line of it and defends this well.

14.51

Length dragged back on off, Roston Chase pushes this through mid off for another single.

14.41

Fuller on leg, Andre Russell pushes this through mid-wicket for one.

14.30

Quicker and flatter on off, turning away from the batter. Andre Russell looks to block this one but nearly chops it back onto his stumps.

14.20

Short and wide outside off, Andre Russell pushes this to point for no run.

14.11

Tossed up around off, Roston Chase drills this to long off for one.

Runs Scored 5 Runs

Score after 14 overs : 94/5

A Russell0 (1)

R Chase50 (39)

T Shamsi3-0-21-2

13.60

Fuller on leg, Andre Russell defends this off his front foot.

Andre Russell walks in with his side needing a special perfomance.

13.5W

OUT! EXCELLENT TAKE BY Aiden Markram REMOVES Sherfane Rutherford! Fuller just outside off, Sherfane Rutherford looks to lean on and push it away but the ball keeps turning away from him. The ball takes the outside edge dropping on Aiden Markram at first slip but he crouches low and takes a stunning low catch to remove Sherfane Rutherford from the middle. The umpires take it upstairs to see if the catch was cleanly taken and the replay suggests the fingers were underneath the ball and the catch is cleanly taken.

Is that a fair catch? It seems to be a sharp low catch at first slip and Sherfane Rutherford has started walking but the umpires just want to be sure. Aiden Markram is the man who took the catch and the third umpire is having a look at it by zooming in. Fingers clearly under the ball and OUT comes up on the screen.

13.40

Turn and bounce taking this away from the batter on his off, Sherfane Rutherford looks for the cut and gets beaten.

13.31

FIFTY for Roston Chase, his second in T20Is and first in the T20 World Cup. Tossed up around off, Roston Chase drills this towards long off and takes one. Chase will now look to make the most of this platform.

13.24

FOUR! Tossed up around middle and leg, Roston Chase clears his front leg and lofts this over the bowler's head for a boundary down the ground well to the left of long on.

13.10

Fuller on leg, Roston Chase drills this back towards the bowler.

Runs Scored 3 Runs

Score after 13 overs : 89/4

S Rutherford0 (2)

R Chase45 (36)

K Maharaj3-0-21-1

12.60

BEATEN! Quicker and flatter outside off, Sherfane Rutherford goes for the drive and gets beaten on his inside edge.

12.50

Fuller on off, Sherfane Rutherford gets an inside edge onto his pads for no run.

Sherfane Rutherford is in at number 6.

12.4W

OUT! STUMPED! A peach of a delivery by Keshav Maharaj removes the West Indies skipper from the middle. Perfectly flighted around off, drifting in and turning away after pitching. Rovman Powell gets drawn forward and looks to push this through mid off but the ball sneaks past the bat and Rovman Powell loses his body balance and gets his backfoot dragged out of the crease. Quinton de Kock was quickly onto it and he removed the bails in a flash.

12.31

Floats one around off, Roston Chase goes on the back foot and pushes this to sweeper cover for one.

12.21

Short and wide around off, Rovman Powell cuts this to deep point for one.

12.11

Short of a length wide of off, Roston Chase slaps this towards deep cover for one.

Skipper, Rovman Powell is the new batter in.

Runs Scored 13 Runs

Score after 12 overs : 86/3

K Mayers35 (34)

R Chase43 (34)

T Shamsi2-0-16-1

11.6W

OUT! IN THE AIR AND TAKEN! bowled flatter and wide outside off, turning further away from Mayers. The batter advances down the track and looks to loft this over cover but the ball gets slashed away flat off the cue end and lands in the safe custody of Tristan Stubbs at sweeper cover region.

11.51

Floats one around off, Roston Chase reverse sweeps this towards backward point for one.

11.46

SIX! Boundaries are beginning to come thick and fast now. Tossed up a bit closer to the batter, Roston Chase slog sweeps this in between deep square leg and deep mid-wicket for a maximum.

11.31

Fuller around off, Kyle Mayers smashes this towards wide long off for one.

11.24

FOUR! Kyle Mayers breaks the shackles. Tossed up wide of off, turning further away from the batter. Kyle Mayers jumps down the track and hits this off the cue end wide of Tristan Stubbs at sweeper cover for a boundary.

11.11

Wrong'un around off, Roston Chase pushes this wide of the bowler to his left for one.

Runs Scored 4 Runs

Score after 11 overs : 73/2

R Chase35 (31)

K Mayers30 (31)

A Nortje2-0-7-0

10.61

Short-pitched around off, Roston Chase slaps this towards the leg side and takes one. The extra pace of Anrich Nortje is surely troubling both the batters out in the middle.

10.61wd

WIDE! Good length angling down leg, Roston Chase misses the flick. Wided.

10.51

Double bluff by the bowler. With the field set for a bumper, Anrich Nortje goes searching for a yorker, misses and lands a low full toss but escapes with only a single as the ball is jammed down towards mid off.

10.40

On a length around middle and leg, Kyle Mayers drills this back towards the fielder at mid on for another dot.

10.30

Hits the hard length going across the batter, Kyle Mayers clears his front leg and smashes this towards extra cover for no run.

10.21

Good length around off, Roston Chase cuts this through point for one.

10.10

On a length angling into the batter and going down leg at almost 150 clicks. Roston Chase looks to slog this and misses. Luckily for him, the ball deflects off his pads.

Time for a drinks break. The game is hanging right in the balance at this point. West Indies have got a solid start to launch from in the second half of their innings while the Proteas would be happy to cut short the boundary deliveries and restrict the batters from scoring freely. With a lot of explosive batters yet to come, we may see a shift in gears from these two batter out in the middle after this break.

Runs Scored 3 Runs

Score after 10 overs : 69/2

R Chase33 (28)

K Mayers29 (28)

T Shamsi1-0-3-0

9.61

Loops it up a bit and bowls it quite full and in the blockhole around off, Roston Chase makes room and squeezes it away in front of point for a run.

9.50

A bit fuller again and pushed through quicker on the stumps, Roston Chase pushes it out firmly towards cover for no run.

9.40

Some quick turn on that occasion! On a nagging length on leg stump and turning back in, Roston Chase gets pegged back and plays all over it, getting hit on the pads.

9.31

Fuller in length and around off stump, Kyle Mayers miscues the heave and gets it along the ground down to long on for a single.

9.20

Pushed through flatter on middle and leg, turning away, Kyle Mayers hops back and manages to dab it towards backward point.

9.11

Floated up on a fullish length and around off stump, Roston Chase brings out the reverse sweep right away and gets it fine of short third for just a single.

Tabraiz Shamsi comes into the attack.

Runs Scored 3 Runs

Score after 9 overs : 66/2

K Mayers28 (26)

R Chase31 (24)

A Nortje1-0-3-0

8.60

A really aggressive bumper to end the over and just three singles come off it. Quick and short around the leg stump line, Kyle Mayers backs away and looks to take it on but the ball carries through quickly and Mayers is well beaten.

8.51

Fuller in length and on the pads, slower too, flicked away to deep square leg for a single by Roston Chase.

8.41

Hard length at 145 clicks and sliding across from off and middle, Kyle Mayers is late on it and ends up jamming it down to the right of short third for a quick single.

8.30

Back of a length and around leg stump, Kyle Mayers gets cramped for room and looks to back away and pull but gets an inside edge back onto the thigh pads.

8.20

Pitches it up a bit on middle at 141 clicks, Kyle Mayers tries to stay leg side of the ball and plays it on the up towards mid off.

8.11

Begins from over the stumps and hits the hard length right away, angling it in from off stump, Roston Chase presses back a bit and plays it down through mid on for a single.

Runs Scored 9 Runs

Score after 8 overs : 63/2

K Mayers27 (22)

R Chase29 (22)

A Markram4-0-28-1

7.60

Dragged short and outside off, turning away, Kyle Mayers rocks back but fails to hammer it through covers.

OUCH! That must've hurt. A collision between Marco Jansen and Kagiso Rabada as they both go for the same catch towards the boundary down the ground. Marco Jansen looks to have come out worse from this collision. The players are being treated by the medical staff of South Africa. Both the fielders had their eyes set on the ball and a lack of communication has caused such an incident. Ryan Rickelton has taken the field replacing Marco Jansen and let's hope it isn't that serious.

7.56

SIX! Oh, dear! That could be a very nasty collision! Neither Marco Jansen nor Kagiso Rabada quite called for the catch and have ended up barging into each other on the edge of the straight boundary and Jansen seems to have come out way worse than KG who is back on his feet. This was floated up full and on middle, Kyle Mayers got under it and lifted it straight back over the bowler's head. Both fielders from long off and long on ran towards it and neither stepped on the brakes and ended up colliding as the ball just sailed over for a six.

7.41

Quicker and shorter over leg stump, Roston Chase flicks it away in front of square leg and rotates the strike.

7.31

On the shorter side and around off stump, Kyle Mayers backs away and cuts the ball away to deep point for a single.

7.20

On a length, drifted into middle and leg and sliding on, Kyle Mayers gets on one knee looking for the slog sweep but misses out and gets hit on the pads.

7.11

Floated up on a nagging length and outside off, Roston Chase rocks back to cut but cue-ends it to the right of short third man for a single. The 50-run stand is up between these two.

Runs Scored 7 Runs

Score after 7 overs : 54/2

R Chase27 (20)

K Mayers20 (18)

K Maharaj2-0-18-0

6.61

Tossed up on off, Roston Chase pushes this towards point and takes one to end the over.

6.52

Short of a length on off, Roston Chase smashes this through the fielder at extra-cover for a couple this time.

6.41

Floats one around the pads, Kyle Mayers sweeps this towards deep fine leg for one.

6.30

Fuller outside off, Kyle Mayers swings hard but fails to connect with the bat.

6.21

Fuller around off, Roston Chase pushes this towards sweeper cover for a couple.

6.12

Tossed up around middle and leg, Roston Chase nudges this towards deep mid-wicket region for a couple. A good bit of running between the wickets from these two batters.

Runs Scored 8 Runs

Score after 6 overs : 47/2

K Mayers19 (16)

R Chase21 (16)

A Markram3-0-19-1

5.66

SIX! HIGH AND HANDSOME! Fuller around middle and leg, Kyle Mayers jumps to the pitch of it and lofts this way behind the fence towards the long on region for a gigantic six.

5.50

Given on the field but a good review saves Kyle Mayers. Tossed up sliding down the leg. Kyle Mayers goes for the sweep but gets an inside edge onto his pads. The bowler appealed and the umpire raised his finger. Kyle Mayers asks for a review straightaway and the UltrEdge suggests a spike as the ball passes the bat. The on-field umpire is asked to reverse his decision.

5.40

Floats one wide of off, Kyle Mayers looks to cut this but gets beaten.

5.31

Fuller on off, Roston Chase lofts this through mid on for one.

5.21

Fuller on the pads, Kyle Mayers sweeps this towards the fielder at square leg and gets one. The ball travelled on the full towards Keshav Maharaj but he gets a bit of hand to it and drops a not much of a difficult chance to give Kyle Mayers a lifeline. South Africa are letting go of plenty of opportunities here and that could really hurt them later on.

5.10

Fuller on off, Kyle Mayers slices this to backward point for no run.

Runs Scored 11 Runs

Score after 5 overs : 39/2

R Chase20 (15)

K Mayers12 (11)

K Maharaj1-0-11-0

4.66

SIX! JUST OVER THE FENCE FOR A MAXIMUM! Tossed up around the pads, Roston Chase slog sweeps this behind David Miller at deep mid-wicket region for a maximum. Miller did get a bit of hand to it but couldn't save this from going over the ropes for a six as the wind just kept the ball going out of reach.

4.50

Quicker and flatter on the pads, Roston Chase punches this to the right of Keshav Maharaj and he fields well with a diving effort to his right.

4.40

Much slower and a bit closer to off, Roston Chase rolls this back to the bowler.

4.30

Tossed up outside off, Roston Chase smashes this on the bounce towards Tristan Stubbs at extra cover.

4.21

Fuller in middle, Kyle Mayers nudges this through mid-wicket for one.

4.14

FOUR! CARVED AWAY! Floats one wide of off, Kyle Mayers goes deep and cuts this through point for a boundary to begin the spell of Keshav Maharaj.

Runs Scored 6 Runs

Score after 4 overs : 28/2

K Mayers7 (9)

R Chase14 (11)

A Markram2-0-11-1

3.61

Fuller around the pads, Kyle Mayers sweeps this towards deep mid-wicket region for one.

3.51

Quicker and flatter on the pads, Roston Chase punches this off the back foot towards the leg side for one.

3.41

Touch fuller around off, Kyle Mayers rolls this off his front foot away for one.

3.31

Length dragged back, Roston Chase goes deep in his crease and pushes this away for one.

3.20

Fuller around off, Roston Chase flicks this but finds the fielder.

3.21wd

WIDE! Sharp turn from middle and off, the ball skips past the pads and Quinton de Kock takes it down the leg. Wided.

3.21wd

WIDE! Off-break sliding down the leg, Roston Chase misses the sweep and the umpire signals wide.

3.10

Fuller around the pads, Roston Chase tucks this towards the leg side for no run.

Aiden Markram to continue...

Runs Scored 12 Runs

Score after 3 overs : 22/2

K Mayers5 (7)

R Chase12 (7)

M Jansen2-0-17-1

2.64

FOUR! Oh, that had some serious heat on it. Marco Jansen with another bumper to finish the over and this is bowled quick and right around the helmet. Kyle Mayers is hurried on and tries to take it on but gets a thick top edge that flies over the keeper's head for a boundary.

2.51

DROPPED! Back of a length around off, Roston Chase goes for the pull but gets hit high on his bat. The ball lobs behind Anrich Nortje at mid on and he drops it backpedaling.

2.44

FOUR! Nicely placed in the gap for four. Pitched up around off, Roston Chase opens his bat face and slices this through the cover-point region for a boundary. Roston Chase couldn't place this any better.

2.30

On a length around the pads, Roston Chase looks for the pick up shot and misses. The ball goes on and his his pads.

2.20

Good length in middle and leg, Roston Chase thumps this back to the bowler.

2.21wd

WIDE! On a length wide down the leg. Roston Chase misses the flick and the umpire signals wide.

2.12

Back of a length around off, Roston Chase stands tall and punches this through cover for a couple.

Runs Scored 5 Runs

Score after 2 overs : 10/2

K Mayers1 (6)

R Chase5 (2)

A Markram1-0-5-1

1.60

Tossed up around off, Kyle Mayers pushes this towards the off side and ends the over with a dot.

1.50

Slows it up and bowls it a bit shorter around off stump, Kyle Mayers rocks back and stabs it towards point.

1.40

Flatter one around off stump, Kyle Mayers jams the ball out to cover-point and fails to get it through.

1.31

Floated up around middle, Roston Chase works the ball away in front of square leg and picks up a single.

1.24

FOUR! Oh, hello! That has been thrashed away! Flighted ball, full and outside off, Roston Chase reaches out and hammers it wide of mid off for a boundary.

Roston Chase is the new man in.

1.1W

OUT! CAUGHT! What a masterstroke from Aiden Markram and Nicholas Pooran has fallen into the trap right away. Markram comes from around the wicket and tosses it full and wide of the off stump. Pooran tries to put the part-timer under pressure and dances down the track to go big. However, he has to reach for it and ends up lifting it high and wide of long off where Marco Jansen settles under it and takes a fine catch. West Indies in early trouble here.

Aiden Markram brings himself on from the other end.

Runs Scored 5 Runs

Score after 1 overs : 5/1

K Mayers1 (3)

N Pooran1 (2)

M Jansen1-0-5-1

0.60

A spicy bumper to end a dramatic first over! Marco Jansen strolls in and serves it short right over middle and gets it in at a difficult height. Kyle Mayers looks to duck but gets hit on the back.

0.51

Nicholas Pooran is off the mark! Pitched up on the stumps, Pooran looks to dive but gets it off the inside edge down to fine leg for a run.

0.51wd

WIDE! A third wide in the over and Marco Jansen seems to be trying a bit too hard here. Banged in quite short but spilled well down leg for another extra.

0.40

Half an appeal for LBW but nothing doing. Just short of a good length and jagging back in sharply from the middle stump line. Nicholas Pooran tentatively plays at it but misses and gets hit on the pads.

0.41wd

WIDE! Goes and tries to angle it into the pads but spills it down the leg side for a wide.

0.3W

OUT! CAUGHT! Straight to the man and Shai Hope departs for a golden duck! Marco Jansen runs in from over the stumps and dishes out a full and wide one, looking to swing it back in. Hope gets on the front foot and smashes it away towards cover but doesn't get it over the fielder. The ball goes at a rate of knots but just to the right of Tristan Stubbs who takes a fine catch with both hands and South Africa get a wicket in the first over.

Nicholas Pooran walks in at number 3.

0.31wd

WIDE! On the fuller side but starting on the pads and swinging down the leg side.

0.21

Buzzers! West Indies are off the mark! Pitched up again on the stumps, Kyle Mayers pushes it straight back with a straight bat and Marco gets a hand on it. Kyle wants the single but is sent back and the fielder scores a direct hit at the batter's end. The ball defelcts away and Mayers picks up a single.

0.10

Nice start from Marco Jansen. Pitches this one up full and in the channel around off stump, getting it to swing away from the left-hander. Kyle Mayers shoulders arms at it.

Done and dusted with the pre-match proceedings! The umpires are out in the middle and the players of South Africa have taken their places on the field. It will be Kyle Mayers who will open the innings alongside Shai Hope for West Indies. Marco Jansen has the new ball in hand and is raring to get going. Let's play...

We aren't that far away from the start of this virtual quarterfinal but first, the great man himself, Sir Vivian Richards walks out with the coveted trophy and places it on the podium. Next, the officials make their way out to the middle followed by the two sets of players who will lineup for their respective national anthems. It will be the national anthem of South Africa first followed by that of West Indies.

PITCH REPORT - Shaun Pollock is pitchside. Adds that the breeze will be a factor and it is a 74-meter downtown boundary. Mentions that on one side there is a small boundary but the batter will have to hit against the wind which will make it interesting. Samuel Badree joins him and says that of all the venues, this has produced the most bounce and reckons that bashing it into the surface will be something that the pacers will look to exploit but there will be runs on offer.

The skipper of West Indies, Rovman Powell says they were looking to bowl as well but this allows the batters to bat well and post a good total on board. Adds that he is backing his side to adapt to the conditions here and perform well today Informs that they have one change as Kyle Mayers replaces Johnson Charles.

The skipper of South Africa, Aiden Markram says that they will bowl first and hopes that the wicket will get better later on and want to make use of the early conditions. Adds that they have been playing decent cricket and hope to play enough good cricket to get through tonight. Mentions that there is a strong breeze but it is generally a good batting wicket and informs that Tabraiz Shamsi is back in for Ottneil Baartman.

South Africa (Playing XI) - Quinton de Kock (WK), Reeza Hendricks, Aiden Markram (C), Heinrich Klaasen, David Miller, Tristan Stubbs, Marco Jansen, Keshav Maharaj, Kagiso Rabada, Anrich Nortje, Tabraiz Shamsi (replaces Ottneil Baartman).

West Indies (Playing XI) - Kyle Mayers (replaces Johnson Charles), Shai Hope, Nicholas Pooran (WK), Roston Chase, Rovman Powell (C), Sherfane Rutherford, Andre Russell, Akeal Hosein, Alzarri Joseph, Gudakesh Motie, Obed McCoy.

TOSS - The coin lands in favor of South Africa and Aiden Markram. He informs that they are going to BOWL first. 

South Africa on the other hand is one of the two sides yet to be beaten in this tournament. Despite having won all the games so far they are just one defeat away from elimination from the T20 World Cup. The narrow victories left them with an inferior NRR to the West Indies and England. The side currently sits second but a defeat today would drag them down to third despite having the same points as their opponents for the day. The side did brilliantly to win their last game against England from a situation where they were down and out. The bowlers have been superb for them with Kagiso Rabada leading the pack. Anrich Nortje has done well too. The batting has revolved around an in-form Quinton de Kock but the rest of the batters have to take responsibility and turn up good on the big occasion before it gets too late for them. Both sides have quality players and serial match-winners from top to bottom but which side continues to challenge for the silverware and whose tournament will come to a close today? We shall find out soon. Stay tuned for toss and team updates.

The hosts, West Indies, have had a tremendous tournament so far. They were undefeated in the initial group stage but were handed a defeat at the hands of England in their first game of the Super 8s but they are walking into this game with a win under their belt as they crushed USA in their previous game. The side has some sensational power-hitters along with an abundance of match-winners at their disposal. Kyle Mayers has replaced Brandon King in the squad. Brandon King suffered a side strain while batting against England. The Windies had a commanding victory over USA in their last game. Shai Hope was simply sensational with the bat while it was the bowlers that did the job for them. Windies have a side capable of bulldozing any side on their day and they have played some good cricket in this campaign and would be hoping to come up good against the Proteas and advance to the semis. 

Hello and welcome to all our esteemed viewers. With qualification to the semi-finals at stake, the host nation West Indies takes on one of the undefeated sides of the tournament so far in South Africa. Sir Vivian Richards Stadium, North Sound, Antigua will host this this high-octane contest. 

... MATCHDAY ...

A huge match beckons in the Super Eight stage of the ICC Men's T20 World Cup in 2024 as co-hosts West Indies take on South Africa in Match 10 of this stage of the competition at the Sir Vivian Richards Stadium in North Sound, Antigua. With qualification for the semifinals on the line, hosts West Indies will be itching to get a win in the final match in Group 2 and round off a sensational comeback. The Windies started the Super Eight phase with quite a demoralizing loss against England. However, they bounced back in fine style against co-hosts USA and bolstered their net run rate with a humongous win. On the other hand, South Africa have not just been spotless in the Super Eight phase but also in the whole tournament and yet, a loss here might see them dumped out of the competition if England get a big win against USA as well. The Proteas won a crucial game against England last time around but could have done with a more clinical showing against USA that would have seen them well ahead on the net run rate part as well. But they do have only wins against their name so far and will be highly confident to silence the home crowd and send West Indies out of the competition. Talking about West Indies a a bit more, they faltered with the bat in the second half of their innings against England and were then put to the sword by the opposition batters in the field as well but this wasn't the case against USA in their previous game. After bundling out USA for 128 runs thanks to some sensational bowling from the likes of Andre Russell and Roston Chase who picked up three wickets each, the batters went into overdrive from the word go and chased down the target in just 11 overs and Shai Hope made an unreal 82 not out off just 39 balls. That win certainly boosted their net run rate a lot and a win against the Proteas even by the barest of margins will be enough for them to make it through to the last four. They have the team and on their day, they can out-hit any opposition in the world but consistency is the name of the game at the moment. South Africa came into the Super Eight phase on the back of four wins out of four but three of those wins were quite close encounters and then in their first game against USA, they almost ended up letting it slip. However, they won the game and against England as well, they were able to turn the tide in the final couple of overs after having let it slip with the ball once again. Generally, the Proteas get a few easy wins against most sides but when it matters most, they get into their shell but this time, it seems that they are able to play the big occasions much better and that might be a big factor heading into this game. Can South Africa keep churning out those gritty wins and move into the semifinals with an unblemished record? Or will West Indies undo all their hard work and dump them out of the competition? Only time will tell.