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West Indies' Power-Hitters Aim to Tame South Africa in Must-Win Clash

West Indies' Power-Hitters Aim to Tame South Africa in Must-Win Clash

WI vs SA Live Score: West Indies' Power-Hitters Aim to Tame South Africa in Must-Win ClashCo-hosts West Indies face a crucial Super Eight clash against South Africa today, with a victory securing their semifinal berth. After their only loss to England in their opening Super Eight game, the West Indies regrouped to smash co-hosts USA by nine wickets.West Indies' batting lineup boasts several big hitters who can provide the charge throughout the innings. Shai Hope, who smashed a belligerent 39-ball 82 against the USA, will be expected to produce fireworks in the powerplay. Nicholas Pooran and Andre Russell are also capable of explosive innings, providing the Windies with a potent threat in the death overs.Kyle Mayers, who impressed in the SA20 and pre-World Cup series against South Africa, could be tempted to open the batting for the West Indies. His ability to rotate strike and hit boundaries could prove valuable against a strong South African bowling attack.South Africa, on the other hand, have won all six of their games so far but are not yet guaranteed a spot in the semifinals. They too need a win to seal their position; otherwise, their campaign will come to an end.The Proteas possess a formidable bowling attack led by Kagiso Rabada, Anrich Nortje, and Wayne Parnell. They will be looking to restrict the West Indies' big hitters and put pressure on their middle order.The match promises to be a thrilling encounter, with both teams desperate for a victory. The West Indies will need to bring their all-round firepower to tame a rampaging South Africa, while the Proteas will be determined to maintain their unbeaten record.

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West Indies and South Africa Clash in Super Eights of T20 World Cup 2024

West Indies and South Africa Clash in Super Eights of T20 World Cup 2024

West Indies and South Africa Set for Super Eights Clash in ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2024Co-hosts West Indies will face off against South Africa in the highly anticipated Super Eights Match 10 of the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2024. The match is scheduled to take place at the Sir Vivian Richards Stadium in North Sound, Antigua on June 24th, 2024, at 06:00 AM IST.West Indies' Momentum vs South Africa's ExperienceWest Indies enter the match with momentum on their side, having secured a convincing nine-wicket victory over the USA in their previous outing. Shai Hope emerged as the standout performer for the Caribbean side, amassing 128 fantasy points.South Africa, on the other hand, will be looking to continue their winning streak after defeating England by seven runs in their last game. Quinton de Kock was the top fantasy performer for the Proteas, scoring 95 points.Head-to-Head Record and Recent FormHistorically, the West Indies and South Africa have faced each other 22 times in T20Is since 2007, with both sides winning 11 matches each. Notably, the West Indies have won the last four encounters between the two teams in the T20 format.In terms of recent form, West Indies have been impressive with the bat, while South Africa have relied heavily on their bowling attack.Key Players to WatchKagiso Rabada (SA): The South African pace spearhead has been in excellent form, picking up nine wickets in six matches at an economy of 6.09.Johnson Charles (WI): The West Indies opener has been a consistent performer, scoring 140 runs in six matches.Reeza Hendricks (SA): The South African top-order batter has been in decent form, scoring 80 runs in six matches.Nicholas Pooran (WI): The explosive left-hander is one of the tournament's leading run-scorers, with 227 runs in six matches at a strike rate of 148.36.Marco Jansen (SA): The fast bowling all-rounder has been a regular contributor for South Africa, picking up two wickets in six matches.Gudakesh Motie (WI): The slow left-arm spinner has been a consistent wicket-taker for the West Indies, picking up eight wickets in six matches.

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