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World Cup: What will happen if South Africa vs Australia semi-final is washed out

Australia's Mitchell Starc and Josh Hazlewood made significant breakthroughs, claiming two wickets each, to dismantle South Africa's top order in the second World Cup semi-final. The Proteas, struggling under cloudy skies, were dismissed by key batsmen. However, rain intervened, bringing the score to 44/4, with Heinrich Klaasen and David Miller at the crease.
World Cup: What will happen if South Africa vs Australia semi-final is washed out
A view inside the stadium as rain covers are seen on the field. (Getty Images)
NEW DELHI: Australia's fast bowlers, Mitchell Starc and Josh Hazlewood, made early breakthroughs, claiming two wickets each to dismantle South Africa's top order in the second World Cup semi-final on Thursday.
The Proteas, who chose to bat under cloudy skies, found themselves struggling at 24/4 with the dismissals of key batsmen, including skipper Temba Bavuma and Quinton de Kock.
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However, rain intervened, bringing the Proteas respite with the score at 44/4. Heinrich Klaasen and David Miller were at the crease when the players were forced off the field at Eden Gardens.

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If the semi-final action falls victim to the weather conditions on Thursday, a reserve day on Friday is in place to accommodate any disruptions.
And if no result is possible on the reserve day too, then South Africa would be declared the winners based on their higher position than Australia in the league phase standings.
The winner of this semi-final will face undefeated hosts India in the World Cup final at Ahmedabad on Sunday.
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