Women's T20 World Cup finals: Who, when, where & how to follow on BBC
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Women's T20 World Cup |
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Venue: South Africa Date: 10-26 February |
Coverage: Ball-by-ball Test Match Special commentary on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra and BBC Sport app. Live text commentary and in-play video clips on the BBC Sport website and app |
We've reached the final of the Women's T20 World Cup.
After more than two weeks of cricket across 12 matches just defending champions Australia and hosts South Africa remain.
How did the group stage finish? Who was beaten in the semi-finals? When is the final? And how can I follow it?
Group 1

Group 2

Who won in the semi-finals?
Group 1 winners Australia beat India by five runs in the first semi-final on Thursday.
On Friday, England lost by six runs to South Africa in a thrilling second semi-final.
Australia beat India in semi-final thriller
When is the final?
The final takes place at 13:00 GMT on Sunday.
Like the semi-finals, the game takes place at Newlands Cricket Ground, Cape Town.
How to follow on the BBC
There will be ball-by-ball commentary of every match available across BBC Sounds, BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra and the BBC Sport website and app.
Live text updates, accompanied by in-play video clips, will also be on the BBC Sport website and app, alongside match reports, analysis and features.
Alex Hartley and England bowler Kate Cross will bring you behind-the-scenes news, reaction and gossip from the camp in No Balls: The Cricket Podcast.
You can also follow the tournament on our social media accounts, where we will have regular updates, behind-the-scenes video, interviews and plenty more. Search for 'Test Match Special' on Twitter and Facebook, and 'BBC Cricket' on Instagram, using #BBCCricket to join the conversation.

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