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Alana King’s record 7-18 leads Australia to a 7-wicket win over South Africa, securing top group spot in the Women's World Cup.
Alana King took a record 7-18, the best bowling figures in Women's World Cup history, as Australia beat South Africa by seven wickets in Indore, securing top spot in the group. King’s spell dismantled South Africa’s middle order, reducing them to 97 all out. Australia chased the target comfortably, with Beth Mooney scoring 42 and Georgia Voll 38 not out. The win keeps Australia unbeaten, while South Africa will face England in the first semifinal on October 29.
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