AUS-W vs SA-W Final, Betting Tips and Match Prediction

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Betting Odds for Australia Women vs South Africa Women 

Australia Women – 1.14 (On Rs.100 users will get Rs.114 in return). Bet Now

South Africa Women – 5.00 (If the user bet Rs.100 he will get 500 returns). Bet Now 

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Match Details

Match: Australia Women vs South Africa Women Final, ICC Womens T20 WC 2023

Date: 26th February 2023, 

Time: 6:30 pm IST and1:00 pm GST

Venue: Newlands – Cape town, South Africa

Pitch report

The Women’s T20 World Cup final between Australia and South Africa will take place at Newlands in Cape Town. At this location, teams have quite easily managed to achieve 175+ runs while batting first. Even 170 isn’t a secure score, as the semis demonstrated, even though it hasn’t been simple to pursue such a total. Anything over 180 runs should be a match-winning tally in this contest.

Weather Report

As demonstrated throughout this competition, including the semifinals, the pitch is excellent for batting. There is some assistance for the bowlers, but the batters are primarily responsible for giving their side the advantage in the game. High temperature will be 21 degrees Celsius with mainly clear skies.

Squad Comparison for Australia Women vs South Africa Women   

Australia Women

Meg Lanning will be relieved that her bowlers prevented India Women from winning the semi-final. Darcie Brown’s run-out and two key breakthroughs put Australia in control.

This was Australia’s first tournament match at Newlands. Prior to the semi-final, the Australians played the majority of their games in Gqeberha on a bowling-friendly surface.

Their bowlers will be better prepared for the final now that they know what to expect from the pitch at Newlands. In their last two appearances, the opposition’s openers have scored two consecutive fifties on this ground. In the previous match, Jess Jonassen and Darcie Brown shone with the ball. Megan Schutt, Australia’s star bowler, will also need to make a comeback and strike with the new ball early in the game.

The Proteas, unlike India, lack a strong late middle order. The top three are the real-impact players. If the Australian new-ball bowlers can land early blows, they will be well ahead of the game. In addition to Healey and Mooney at the top, Australia have some reliable batters in the middle like Ashleigh Gardner and Talia McGrath.

Their true strength lies in their all-rounders. McGrath led Australia’s comeback against South Africa in the group stage match after Australia fell behind 3 to 40.

Australia Women Playing XI

Alyssa Healy (wk), Beth Mooney, Meg Lanning (c), Ashleigh Gardner, Ellyse Perry, Tahlia McGrath, Grace Harris, Georgia Wareham, Jess Jonassen, Megan Schutt, Darcie Brown

South Africa Women  

They were not among the favourites to advance to the final. And they finished their group stage with only four points from two victories. They qualified for the semi-finals by having a higher NRR than the third-placed New Zealand Women.

They are now in the knockout round, and they have already made their presence known. South Africa Women’s momentum carried over from their 10-wicket win over Bangladesh into the semi-finals.

And it was the perfect start for the hosts in such an important game as the semi-final. Wolvaardt, Tazmin Brits, and Marizanne Kapp will be key players in this batting lineup once again.

It would be a little optimistic to expect the openers to hit their third consecutive fifty. Even if they fail to score a fifty, they are likely to give South Africa a good start, and Kapp’s striking abilities will allow her to maintain a good run rate.

Sune Luus has been out of touch, and her strike rates have been disappointing. In the lower middle order, she needs to shift gears and step up as a finisher for the Proteas.

Shabnim Ismail and Ayabonga Khaka were the star bowlers who derailed England’s run chase. They, along with Nadine de Klerk, will be the ones to watch in the bowling attack.

South Africa Women Playing XI

Danielle Wyatt, Sophia Dunkley, Alice Capsey, Nat Sciver-Brunt, Heather Knight (c), Amy Jones (wk), Sophie Ecclestone, Katherine Sciver-Brunt, Charlotte Dean, Sarah Glenn, Lauren Bell

Australia Women vs South Africa Women Match Prediction

The scene is made for a thrilling conclusion. Australia, the defending winner and five-time T20 World Cup victor, will play host country South Africa in Cape Town. Both sides are in excellent shape and are riding a winning wave. Both teams have some powerful hitters and effective bowlers. With more depth in their batting lineup and previous experience playing in these conditions, Australia will begin as the favourite in our match forecast.

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