Updated On: 17 October, 2024 07:34 AM IST | Dubai | Santosh Suri
Six-time winners Oz eye one more final, while Proteas will be eager to halt defending champs’ juggernaut when they face each other in semi-final today

Australia players celebrate the wicket of India’s Radha Yadav during the T20 World Cup league match in Sharjah on Sunday
Australia have been a dominant force in the Women’s T20 World Cup. They have won the title six times out of the eight editions and missed the final only once, in the inaugural event in 2009. They have been the champions in the last three editions and are eager to make it “four-in-a-row.” Considering these stats, it will be interesting to see if the other three teams in the semi-finals have it in them to end Australia’s hegemony. We will know that over the next few days.

South Africa captain Laura Wolvaardt. Pics/Getty Images