Saturday, May 15, 2010, Jamadi ul Awwal 30, 1431 A.H  
   HOME
   News in English
   News in Urdu
   Program Profiles
   GEO TV
   GEO UK
   GEO USA
   GEO ME
   GEO CANADA
   GEO EUROPE
   GEO JAPAN
   GEO SUPER
   AAG TV
   Corporate Profile
   Geo News Tariff
   Geo Ent Tariff
   News Archive
   Contact Us
   FAQ
   Feedback
   GEO SKINS
   GEO RINGTONES
   GEO NewsAlert
   GEO Wallpapers
   Transcripts of Program
   Team GEO
   Exam Results
 
 
 GEO Sports
 McGlashan sets up New Zealand-Australia final
 Updated at: 0549 PST,  Saturday, May 15, 2010
 GROS ISLET: Sara McGlashan saw New Zealand into the final of the women's World Twenty20 against arch-rivals Australia as her superb innings of 84 set up a 56-run over the West Indies here on Friday.

McGlashan's innings was the cornerstone of the White Ferns' 180 for five, the highest total of this tournament so far.

In reply, the West Indies chased gamely but were held to 124 for eight.

Now New Zealand, last year's losing finalists against England at Lord's will face Australia - a side they've beaten six times in a row - in Sunday's final at Barbados's Kensington Oval.

The destiny of the match was far from certain when New Zealand were 49 for two but a strand of 93 at nearly 11 an over between McGlashan and Sophie Devine took the game away from the home side.

McGlashan, whose brother Peter has played for the New Zealand men's team, faced just 55 balls with two superb straight sixes and six fours.

"West Indies are a strong team and they have some explosive batters, so we knew we had to put on a big score," McGlashan told media.

Reflecting on her own innings, the 28-year-old added: "When you've been in the team as long as I have, you are expected to perform."

Looking ahead to the final, McGlashan said: "We've got to take each game as it comes. What we've done in the past doesn't matter too much but we will take a lot of confidence into the game."

Meanwhile New Zealand captain Aimee Watkins was delighted to have another chance at World Twenty20 glory so soon after last year's disappointment.

"We are lucky we've got two bites of the cherry, to have another crack at the Twenty20 World Cup," she said.

"It's not often you'll have another one within 12 months of the last one.

"The girls have worked really, really hard, so to win on Sunday would be massive for us. Arch-rivals Australia: it's going to be a good game."
Back     |    Send this story to friend    
 
Share this story!    ShareThis
 
» GEO Pakistan
Qureshi for strengthening Pak-Kuwait ties
Unscheduled load shedding continues in Karachi
Pak to continue efforts for terror elimination: Rehman
President hailed for accepting harsh criticism
Babar Awan says ‘will appear before SC on May 25’
   
» GEO World
Upriver Nile countries sign compact for water use
US condemns Iran for imprisoning Bahai
Greek PM meets Turkish counterpart
Loud blast heard in Bangkok
New York police clear suspicious car
   
» GEO Business
Bullion prices on Friday
Lackluster trade activity at KSE amid low volume
Gold hits record high in international markets
Dar seeks delay in VAT imposition
Oil falls below $74 in Asia
   
» GEO Sports
McGlashan sets up New Zealand-Australia final
Akmal Brothers set Australia huge target of 192
Australia win toss and field against Pakistan
Rain delays Australia-Pakistan semi-final toss
Special prayers in mosques for Pakistan victory
   
» Geo Entertainment
Katrina launches Rhymeskool with A.R. Rahman
‘The Hurt Locker’ producers to file lawsuit against piracy
Katrina peeved over the name of her latest flick
Deepika to walk red carpet at Cannes Film Festival
Kareena moves everyone into tears
   
» GEO Health
Overtime linked to heart risk: study
Research finds new genes that play role in Alzheimer's
Off-the-shelf genetics tests to hit US pharmacies
Tokyo's samurai women punish fat with sword workout
Olive oil, chewing gum and green tea prevent plaque build-up
   
» GEO Amazing and Insteresting
One in four US homes has mobile phone, no landline
Sharp develops 3D camera system for mobile phones
Abu Dhabi hotel ATM dispenses gold bars
Earth may be too hot for humans by 2300: study
Armless Chinese embroider
   
 
Copyright © GEO TV. All rights reserved.