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INDORE, India, Oct 25, 2025 (BSS/AFP) - Defending champions Australia
cruised to a seven-wicket win over South Africa in Indore on Saturday, as
leg-spinner Alana King recorded the best figures ever in a Women's World Cup
match.
King's 7-18 turned the game on its head as South Africa were bundled out for
a paltry 97 in 24 overs, before the seven-time champions stamped their
authority by knocking off the target in just 16.5 overs.
Introduced in the 12th over, King made an instant impact, striking with her
second delivery and never looking back. It was her looping leg-breaks more
than the googlies that did the trick as she extracted wicked turn, drift and
dip, keeping the stumps in play and the batters guessing.
"We expected the pitch to offer a bit of turn, so I just tried to make the
most of it," King said.
"Some deliveries gripped more than others, but it felt great to hit my straps
today. I'm thrilled heading into the knockouts."
King's spell was pure theatre as she didn't concede a single run in her first
15 balls and by then had sent back four South Africans. The Proteas looked
like rabbits caught in headlights as she ran through the line up in a
relentless seven-over spell.
Her career-best figures were also the best by an Australian in women's ODIs
and the first seven-wicket haul in Women's World Cup history, eclipsing
Jackie Lord's 6-10 for New Zealand against India in 1982.
South Africa had made a flying start with Laura Wolvaardt cracking four
boundaries in one over and racing to 31 off 26 balls. But when King herself
took a stunning catch diving forward at short mid-wicket to dismiss the South
African skipper, it opened the floodgates and the rest fell like ninepins.
Australia wrapped up the league stage unbeaten, securing top spot to set up a
semi-final clash with hosts India in Navi Mumbai, while South Africa will
face England in Guwahati.
"It was a decent wicket to bat on and credit to King, she bowled
beautifully," admitted Wolvaardt. "We just need to dust ourselves off and
focus on what lies ahead."
With the semi-final line up sealed, Sunday's double-header featuring England
versus New Zealand and India against Bangladesh are both dead rubbers.