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Indian eves into World Cup semis

The Indian women's cricket team pulled off a convincing five-wicket win over South Africa to enter the the semi finals of the Sixth Hero Honda Women's World Cup tournament in Patna on Monday.

Winning the toss, South Africa elected to bat first but off the very first ball of the match, star player Linda Oliver was declared leg before to Renu Margret. However, Dallon Terblanche (25) and Cindy Eksteen (24) were the top scorers, with no other player making it to double figures.

For India, Deepa Kulkarni gave an excellent display, taking two wickets in 9.1 overs in which seven were maidens and conceded only four runs. While Purnima Rao took two wickets for 24 runs, Renu Margret also picked up two for 13.

South Africa:
Linda Oliver        lbw Renu Margreat                0
Dallon Terblanch    c  and b Neetu David            25
Elizabeth Akchurst  b Renu Margret                  4
Denise Reid         lbw Purnima Rao                  7
Hhellen Davies       b Purnima Rao                    0
Kerri Laing         run out                          0
Ccindy Eksteen       c Anjum Chopra b Deepa Kulkarni 24
Atta Kotxe          lbw Deepa Kulkarni               2
Alius Kuylaars      b Pramila Bhat                   2
Kim Price           not out                          3
Karin Suart         run out                          0
Extras (eleven wides and two bys)                   13
total (in 43.1 overs) 80 runs all out
Fall of wickets: 0/1, 11/2, 27/3, 27/4, 36/5, 49/6, 
64/7, 70/8, 80/9
Bowling figures:
Renu Margret        6-1-13-2
Purnima Chowdhury    4-0-12-0
Neetu David          8-2- 7-1
Purnima Rao          7-1-24-2
Deepa Kulkarni     9.1-7- 4-2
Pramla Bhat          9-3-18-1.  

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