LIVE: Australia and Ireland Win, Pakistan and Nepal Knocked Out, South Africa Eyeing Top Spot in Group C
Follow along as six teams all look to ensure tournament progression at the ICC Women's U19 World Cup in Malaysia.
It's business time in Malaysia, as three big games will determine who moves on and who goes home.
Australia meets Nepal in Bangi, Pakistan takes on Ireland in Johor and South Africa has Nigeria in Sarawak.
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AUSTRALIA v NEPAL, MATCH CENTRE
After winning the toss, Australia chose to bat but were quickly put under pressure by Nepal, who claimed three early wickets within the first three overs.
However, Australia steadied the innings and avoided further losses in the powerplay, finishing it at 33/3.
Caoimhe Bray and Eleanor Larosa formed a crucial 72-run partnership to rebuild Australia's innings.Hasrat Gill and Chloe Ainsworth unleashed a flurry of boundaries in the final three overs, propelling Australia to a total of 139 at the end of their 20 overs.
Australia's bowlers applied early pressure on Nepal's batters, restricting their run flow from the outset. By the 10th over, Nepal had managed only 27 runs for the loss of 2 wickets.Nepal struggled to score quickly, and with Australia taking wickets at regular intervals, no partnerships were formed. Australia won by a commanding 83 runs, topping Group D and remaining unbeaten in their three games.
With their third defeat in as many games, Nepal finished fourth and last in Group D, meaning they will not progress to the Super Six stage.
PAKISTAN v IRELAND, MATCH CENTRE
Ireland won the toss and chose to bat first, reaching 25/1 in 3.1 overs before rain interrupted play.The match was reduced to 9 overs a side.Ireland managd to score 69 of their 9 overs losing 4 wickets. Alice Walsh top scored for Ireland scoring 31 of just 19 balls.Pakistan's DLS adjusted target is 73 to win the match.
Pakistan fell short in their chase of 73, managing only 59 runs in 9 overs while losing 7 wickets. With this win, Ireland secured the necessary points to qualify for the Super Six stage. Meanwhile, Pakistan will head home early, finishing at the bottom of Group B with just 1 point.
SOUTH AFRICA v NIGERIA, MATCH CENTRE
South Africa didn't lose a wicket in the powerplay but were kept in check by Nigeria's bowlers, who limited the Proteas to 25/0 at the end of the powerplay. South Africa reached 41/1 in 7.2 overs before rain interrupted play.
The Proteas have had a brilliant start to their tournament and will look to continue their winning run.
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GROUP STANDINGS
Find out how each of the four Groups are placed after two complete rounds of the group stage.