South Africa beats Afghanistan to reach the Twenty20 World Cup final, ending a long cricket drought
TAROUBA, Trinidad (AP) — South Africa trounced Afghanistan by nine wickets Wednesday to reach the Twenty20 World Cup final, ending a long cricket drought.
Reeza Hendricks hit a six and a four on consecutive deliveries to lift South Africa to 60 for 1 in the ninth over, easily surpassing Afghanistan’s 56.
It was the first time in eight World Cup semifinals across the one-day and T20 formats that South Africa had managed a victory. Now it’s just potentially one victory away from a maiden World Cup title.
Afghanistan captain Rashid Khan won the toss Wednesday and opted to bat first but everything went South Africa’s way after that with the pace bowlers taking out the top order.