Tahlia McGrath blasted the South African attack as the Aussies cruised into the semi-finals 🙌
Commentator Mel Jones called it McGrath's "second coming" after a string of injuries hampered her career in recent years.
Australia, the top-ranked team and defending champion, was impressive again to cruise past South Africa by six wickets, comfortably chasing down the tournament host's 6-124 and finshing on 4-125 with more than three overs to spare. England came through its toughest test yet by holding off India by 11 runs in their top-of-the-table meeting in Group 2.
Nat Sciver-Brunt rescued England from 3-29 with her 50 from 42 balls, and her partnerships of 51 with Heather Knight and 40 with Amy Jones ensured the English posted a competitive total at St George's Park.
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