Player of the Match
Player of the Match

6.30pm What does this mean for the semi-final scenarios in this group? South Africa are pretty much through, unless Zimbabwe beat India by around 50 runs and then South Africa by about 84 to go past them on NRR. Things getting started over in Chennai in the other game of this group, let's hop over to India vs Zimbabwe...goodbye from this one!

Aiden Markram: Thought we bowled nicely. A team like West Indies will take the game to you. Thought the pitch was tacky and stopy. With the early nip, wanted to keep the ball up. Steep bounce came from the tackiness. Fortunately ended up on the right side of the toss. Lot of credit to the bowlers. [Surface] felt like while we were bowling, the wicket kept getting better and better. Towards the back end, when we went full and yorkers and change of pace, it didn't work. Ricks has come and made No. 3 his own. No step in this competition is easy. Hopefully we get through. [Love affair with Ahmedabad] Will be great, don't think too far ahead but boys have got used to the conditions here."

Shai Hope: Very important to get a big score and losing so many wickets in the powerplay cost us. We were 40-50 short. Must commend the guys in the bottom half for giving us a chance, never know things could have changed. This pitch was probably better for batting that Mumbai, the ball was coming on nicely, wasn't any purchase there when we bowled and you could play through the line. We need to ensure we execute our plans, not necessarily the challenge of managing injuries in the side. It was one of those days. I thought we didn't get enough runs on the board, and it was hard for the bowlers to pull it back. Everything will not be easy. The way we play our cricket, there will be a loss, aim was to get it out early. Next game will be quarter-final.

Sowmya : "Unfair that Lungi Ngidi wasn't the POTM"

Aiden Markram is the Player of the Match: We actually bowled pretty well, obviously the powerplay was a big thing for us, to get off nicely. The partnership with Quinny [set things up]. The second innings was good to bat on, it was slightly tacky early on and the guys bowled pretty well early on. I just try and get into rhythm as quickly as possible, small difference and trying to get a rhythm and flow and do what the team needs. Whether I'm captain or not, opening is a responsibility, I have a good relationship with Quinny and Rickelton at No. 3. We try to make sure the team gets off to a good start especially on wickets like this and hope to continue this.

Jacques: "How can this not qualify SA for the semis? Only one of the remaining teams in their group can get 4 points, no?" If India lose all three and Zimbabwe win their remaining two, there will be three teams on four points each. So if India win in a few hours, SA are into the semis

6.13pm A comprehensive victory for South Africa, they stay unbeaten in this World Cup and they are building a fortress in Ahmedabad! It is, by the way, the first loss for West Indies in the tournament who fought back very bravely after being 83 for 7 early on, but South Africa dominated the game otherwise. Pace and bounce, assisted by West Indies' mistakes, did the trick to take down the mighty West Indies line-up before Holder and Shepherd turned things around to post a competitive 176. But it was a pretty flat pitch and looks like they would have needed 200-plus to make a game of this. It was not going to be straightforward for SA but the pitch had become much easier to bat on, and the way Markram led the charge right from the start set the tone nicely for them, as de Kock and Rickelton played second-fiddle and Markram remained unbeaten on 82.

16.1
4
Holder to Markram, FOUR, back almost over the bowler, was a chance and it goes off Holder's hands to the boundary. Pretty apt that Markram hits the winning runs and South Africa are very close to the semis now

Holder for his last, around the wicket

"Markram and Rickelton finally Sheppard the Chase." Had a long day, Deo?

END OF OVER:
16 | 10 Runs | SA: 173/1 (4 runs required from 24 balls, RR: 10.81, RRR: 1.00)

  • Ryan Rickelton45 (28b)
  • Aiden Markram78 (45b)
  • Romario Shepherd2-0-22-0
  • Jason Holder3-0-27-0
15.6
0
Shepherd to Rickelton, no run, stretches the game into the next over with a wide yorker and Rickelton can't get bat on it
15.5
0
Shepherd to Rickelton, no run, another full toss, another one hits the stumps and it deflects to mid off so ends up as a dot
15.4
1
Shepherd to Markram, 1 run, he backs away and Shepherd chases him with a yorker, ends up flicking for one more
15.4
1w
Shepherd to Markram, 1 wide, slow, low and full, just past the pads for a wide down leg
15.3
1
Shepherd to Rickelton, 1 run, he drills the straight and low full toss back to hit the stumps and they get one anyway
15.2
4
Shepherd to Rickelton, FOUR, similar ball that's wide and full, but this time he puts it away, almost off the toe end of the bat and finds a boundary square of the wicket

Amit: "Where will the finals be played if SL and Pak exit in the super 8? Pls dont say Ahmedabad. Its becoming SA home ground " Mumbai and Kolkata

15.1
0
Shepherd to Rickelton, no run, under pressure Shepherd gets the wide yorker right and Rickelton misses

Free Hit coming up...

15.1
3nb
Shepherd to Rickelton, (no ball) 2 runs, wide full toss, he cuts it away with power and they get two. South Africa think that might be a no ball for height and review it. Ball-tracking shows it's above the waist height so no ball it is

Shepherd

END OF OVER:
15 | 8 Runs | SA: 163/1 (14 runs required from 30 balls, RR: 10.86, RRR: 2.80)

  • Ryan Rickelton38 (22b)
  • Aiden Markram77 (44b)
  • Jason Holder3-0-27-0
  • Roston Chase4-0-46-1
14.6
1
Holder to Rickelton, 1 run, middles the short ball straight too deep midwicket for one and keeps strike
14.5
1
Holder to Markram, 1 run, in the block hole on leg now and Markram clears his front foot for a single to leg
14.4
2
Holder to Markram, 2 runs, Markram finds the gap again by driving that slow and wide yorker through the covers for two more
14.3
1
Holder to Rickelton, 1 run, nails the yorker with the angle and Rickelton works it to leg for one more

Around the wicket

14.2
1
Holder to Markram, 1 run, another low full toss and it's chipped down to long on for an easy single
14.1
2
Holder to Markram, 2 runs, slow and low yorker, clipped to leg with soft hands and they return for two

Just 22 to get, here's Holder

END OF OVER:
14 | 19 Runs | SA: 155/1 (22 runs required from 36 balls, RR: 11.07, RRR: 3.66)

  • Ryan Rickelton36 (20b)
  • Aiden Markram71 (40b)
  • Roston Chase4-0-46-1
  • Shamar Joseph2-0-24-0

Imon: "Still early days, but South Africa is looking like a champion side. " Not so early, they're almost in the semis once they win this one

Avinash : "13.4: out of Gujarat? Do you mean it flew to Pakistan or arabian sea?" Not 100% sure if his leg side was towards the west or east, so maybe Maharashtra or MP

13.6
0
Chase to Rickelton, no run, slow and full on the stumps, tries to hammer it back but he doesn't quite middle it
13.5
0
Chase to Rickelton, no run, makes room to cut it away but finds cover point
13.4
6
Chase to Rickelton, SIX, smoked it out of Gujarat! Goes down on a knee in a flash and he absolutely middles that sweep and it lands in the stands beyond the long boundary. Third six in four balls
13.3
1
Chase to Markram, 1 run, flatter and quicker on leg without much room, clipped to leg for one
13.2
6
Chase to Markram, SIX, slows it down a mile to 82.5kmh, Markram stays on the back foot and sends that high into the blue sky and it lands beyond the boundary again
13.1
6
Chase to Markram, SIX, low full toss and Markram lofts that nicely with a strong bottom hand to nail that straight six

Chase to finish off here, around the wicket

Sc: "SA getting closer to 30 balls 30 runs territory " Ouch

END OF OVER:
13 | 8 Runs | SA: 136/1 (41 runs required from 42 balls, RR: 10.46, RRR: 5.85)

  • Aiden Markram58 (37b)
  • Ryan Rickelton30 (17b)
  • Shamar Joseph2-0-24-0
  • Roston Chase3-0-27-1
12.6
1
Joseph to Markram, 1 run, flicks that full delivery on the pads square of the wicket for one
12.5
1
Joseph to Rickelton, 1 run, drills the full delivery down to mid off for one
12.4
0
Joseph to Rickelton, no run, hops on the back foot to cut but manages only a bottom edge
12.3
4
Joseph to Rickelton, FOUR, slow and short bouncer, Rickelton pivots on the back foot and pulls that between deep fine leg and deep square leg, right in the gap for four more

ICC Men's T20 World Cup

Super Eights, Group 1
TeamMWLPTNRR
SA33062.259
IND32140.106
WI31220.993
ZIM3030-3.415
Super Eights, Group 2
TeamMWLPTNRR
ENG33061.096
NZ31131.39
PAK3113-0.123
SL3030-1.95
Group A
TeamMWLPTNRR
IND44082.5
PAK43160.976
USA42240.788
NED4132-1.217
NAM4040-3.108
Group B
TeamMWLPTNRR
ZIM43071.506
SL43161.741
AUS42241.523
IRE41230.15
OMA4040-4.845
Group C
TeamMWLPTNRR
WI44081.874
ENG43160.201
SCOT41320.184
ITA4132-1.02
NEP4132-1.349
Group D
TeamMWLPTNRR
SA44081.943
NZ43161.227
AFG42240.889
UAE4132-1.364
CAN4040-2.426