White Ferns to face West Indies in Twenty20 World Cup semifinals
NZ Herald
15 Oct, 2024 05:17 PMQuick Read
New Zealand players celebrate the win over Pakistan which confirmed a spot in the Twenty20 World Cup semifinals. Photo / Photosport
The White Ferns will face West Indies in Saturday’s Twenty20 World Cup semifinal in Sharjah after the Windies knocked out tournament co-favourites England in the final group game.
The West Indies stunned England for the first time in 14 matches with a six-wicket victory.
England led Group B going into the final match in Dubai but still needed a fourth straight victory to secure a semifinal spot.
They batted first and made 141 for seven which looked competitive, however West Indies openers Qiana Joseph (52) and Hayley Matthews (50) put on 102 for the opening wicket to set up victory. England were still in the hunt with West Indies needing 30 from 30 balls before Deandra Dottin hit a quickfire 27 to close out the win.
Catching under lights in Dubai proved to be an issue with England dropping several catches with Maia Bouchier spilling three on the boundary.
New Zealand last played the West Indies in 2022, a five match series in the Caribbean which the White Ferns won 3-1 with a tie. A semifinal clash is a repeat of the 2016 tournament, which West Indies won.
In the other semifinal, Australia face South Africa on Friday in Dubai.