Cape Town:Star all-rounder Ash Gardner has no doubt that Australia's supreme fielding was the point of difference that helped her side clinch a nail-biting five-run victory over India in the ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2023 semi-final, here. Australia's catching and desperation in the field on Thursday night was a class above during the cut-throat clash as the reigning T20 World Cup champions held their nerve to successfully book a spot in Sunday's final.
Tahlia McGrath and Ellyse Perry held on to outfield catches late in India's run chase to help guide Australia home, while two runs outs -- including the key wicket of Harmanpreet Kaur in bizarre circumstances -- highlighted what was yet another excellent fielding performance from Meg Lanning's side. But it was the efforts of Perry in the outfield that stood out most as the veteran flung her body around the rope to save all but certain boundaries on two occasions that proved the difference, according to Gardner.
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On the other hand, India's fielding in the semi-final left a lot to be desired. Lanning and Mooney were dropped at least once each while there were a lot of misfields, too, from the first over. "I think we showed our class today in the field and we always speak about as a group being the best fielding team in the world, and I think today really showed that," Gardner said after claiming the Player of the Match award for her quickfire 31 and figures of 2/37.
"Ellyse Perry was elite on the boundary and she probably saved six runs herself. To think whether it's drop catches, missed opportunities in the field, those ultimately add up to quite a lot of runs. And I think we took those moments and those pivotal moments when we really needed to. I certainly think Pez was probably the blueprint for our side that could have been something that I guess was the difference between us and them," she added.