INDORE, India -- 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. This is the final game of the tour
Australia wins toss and opts to bowl vs. South Africa in Women’s Cricket World Cup
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