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Eden Gardens gears up for blockbuster as Australia faces South Africa in World Cup semifinal

The semifinal will be held on the same strip that was used for the England vs Pakistan last group phase match on November 11

Our Web Desk Calcutta Published 16.11.23, 12:27 PM
Australia's players celebrate the wicket of South Africa's batter Quinton de Kock during the ICC Men's Cricket World Cup 2023 semi-final match between South Africa and Australia, at the Eden Gardens

Australia's players celebrate the wicket of South Africa's batter Quinton de Kock during the ICC Men's Cricket World Cup 2023 semi-final match between South Africa and Australia, at the Eden Gardens PTI

  • Pat Cummins takes the wicket of Kagiso Rabada, South Africa end their innings at 212 in 49.4 overs
  • Pat Cummins takes the wicket of David Miller as Travis Head takes the catch, South Africa is at 203/9 after 48 overs
  • David Miller scores century
  • Mitchell Starc takes the wicket of Keshav Maharaj as Steve Smith takes the catch, South Africa is at 196/8 after 47 overs
  • Josh Inglis takes the wicket of Gerald Coetzee as Pat Cummins takes another catch, South Africa is at 174/7 after 44 overs
  • South Africa is at 160/6 after 41 overs
  • South Africa is at 139/6 after 36 overs
  • David Miller scores half century
  • Travis Head strikes back to back, takes the wicket of Marco Jansen; South Africa is at 119/6 after 31 overs
  • Travis Head takes the wicket of Heinrich Klaasen, South Africa is at 119/5 after 30.4 overs
  • South Africa is at 108/4 after 29 overs
  • South Africa is at 77/4 after 24 overs
  • South Africa is at 62/4 after 19 overs
  • Match resumes after rain delay
  • Rain halts play at Eden, South Africa is at 44/4 after 14 overs
  • Josh Hazlewood strikes again, takes the wicket of Rassie van der Dussen, South Africa is at 28/4 after 12 overs
  • Mitchell Starc takes the wicket of Aiden Markram as David Warner takes the catch, South Africa is at 22/3 after 11 overs
  • Josh Hazlewood takes the wicket of Quinton de Kock as Pat Cummins takes a brilliant catch, South Africa is at 8/2 after 5.4 overs
  • Mitchell Starc takes the wicket of skipper Temba Bavuma, South Africa is at 1/1 after one over
  • South Africa skipper Temba Bavuma won the toss and elected to bat against Australia in the second semifinals of the World Cup
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For South Africa, spinner Tabraiz Shamsi came in for pacer Lungi Ngidi in their only change, while Australia went with Marnus Labuschagne and Mitchell Starc in place of Marcus Stoinis and Sean Abbott in their playing XI.

The conditions are overcast here and there is a chance of rain.

Both the teams ended with 14 points after seven wins from nine league games to make it to the knockout stage.

Teams: South Africa: Quinton de Kock (wk), Temba Bavuma (c), Rassie van der Dussen, Aiden Markram, Heinrich Klaasen, David Miller, Marco Jansen, Keshav Maharaj, Gerald Coetzee, Kagiso Rabada, Tabraiz Shamsi.

Australia: Travis Head, David Warner, Mitchell Marsh, Steven Smith, Marnus Labuschagne, Glenn Maxwell, Josh Inglis (wk), Pat Cummins (c), Mitchell Starc, Adam Zampa, Josh Hazlewood.

For South Africa, spinner Tabraiz Shamsi came in for pacer Lungi Ngidi in their only change, while Australia went with Marnus Labuschagne and Mitchell Starc in place of Marcus Stoinis and Sean Abbott in their playing XI.

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But if it's not possible there will be a "no result" and the Proteas will go through for Sunday's summit clash in Ahmedabad, having finished ahead of Aussies in the group league standings.

South Africa were second, followed by Australia in the 10-team standings.

The situation in fact is not that worrying for Thursday and IMD regional director Ganesh Das said the rain is expected to be "light and moderate".

"We expect light to moderate rainfall of about two to three centimetres on Thursday. The conditions will be overcast throughout the day and rain is expected towards the second half of the day," Das told PTI.

"As the day progresses, the intensity is likely to increase. But on Friday, it is expected to be heavy," he said.

IMD's weather bulletin on Tuesday stated that a low pressure area over Southeast Bay of Bengal is likely to move west-northwestwards and intensify into a depression on Thursday and into a deep depression over West Central Bay of Bengal off Andhra Pradesh Friday.

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The Eden boasts of a an excellent drainage system as the Cricket Association of Bengal curator Sujan Mukherjee hopes to make full use of it.

"We have an excellent drainage system and with a full ground cover we are confident of having the match on Thursday itself," Mukherjee told PTI.

The semifinal will be held on the same strip that was used for the England vs Pakistan last group phase match on Saturday.

The match witnessed the highest score at Eden Gardens in this World Cup with England notching 337/9 before bowling out Pakistan for 244.

Mukherjee said the Eden track is generally batting-friendly but with the pitch being under cover for an extended period of time might lead to different behaviour due to underlying moisture.

"The wicket is generally batting-friendly; it depends on how the team bats. But as the wicket remains under cover because of the rain forecast, it can be dry and slow aiding spinners."

Spin in focus

Spin was on focus during Tuesday's training session as both Australia and South African batters tried out different batting techniques to negotiate the conditions.

Going through a lean patch, veteran Aussie batter Steve Smith had an extended session as he along with another middle-order batter Marnus Labuschagne tried batting left-handed.

They had an intense session facing left and right handed spinners and also tried out unconventional shots.

Nursing a hamstring strain, South Africa skipper Temba Bavuma also had a lengthy training session during their session in the evening.

Unlike Monday, Bavuma didn't look in a lot of discomfort as he went through the paces during training session.

He was also seen working on his lateral movements. Bavuma has been the weak link in South Africa's power-packed batting and his highest from seven matches in the World Cup has been 35 against Australia.

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