Summary

  • South Africa reach semi-finals alongside England - report

  • Host West Indies eliminated

  • Proteas hold nerve after slipping from 93-4 to 110-7

  • All-rounder Jansen wins it with a six

  • Play resumed at 04:45 BST after 75-minute rain delay

  • SA's DLS-revised target was 123 off 17 overs

  • Russell takes two wickets in his first over

  • Windies limp to 135-8 as Proteas spinners dominate

  • Shamsi stars for South Africa with 3-27

  • Chase, dropped on 11, top-scores for Windies with 52

  • In-form Hope and Pooran both fall cheaply

  • Venue: Sir Vivian Richards Stadium, North Sound

  1. Postpublished at 05:33 British Summer Time 24 June

    Michael Carberry
    Former England batter on BBC Sounds

    Andre RussellImage source, Getty Images

    Russell has found something with the cross-seam approach. He's getting the ball to misbehave on that Test-match length.

  2. Postpublished at 05:33 British Summer Time 24 June

    Aatif Nawaz
    BBC Test Match Special commentator on BBC Sounds

    Russell is bowling with some venom.

  3. SA 92-4published at 11 overs

    Need 31 from 36 balls

    Same again for Russell, just three runs from this over as well.

    Russell is tearing into the crease but can't take that vital wicket that might bring his side back into this contest.

    Ultimately South African can do this in with three to four singles an over and a boundary every now and then.

  4. Postpublished at 05:27 British Summer Time 24 June

    Michael Carberry
    Former England batter on BBC Sounds

    The confidence is ebbing out of the West Indian crowd at the minute.

  5. SA 89-4published at 10 overs

    Need 34 from 42 balls

    Just the three singles from Alzarri Joseph's third over, excellent bowling but the West Indies need wickets if they're going to win this contest.

    Speaking of which, here comes Andre Russell. He took two wickets in his first over, can he strike again?

  6. Postpublished at 05:25 British Summer Time 24 June

    Michael Carberry
    Former England batter on BBC Sounds

    Tristan StubbsImage source, Getty Images

    What I've liked about Stubbs' innings is that he's run hard and picked up the odd boundary here and there. It's been a smart innings.

  7. SA 86-4published at 9 overs

    Need 37 from 48 balls

    Tristan Stubbs dispatches McCoy to the point boundary - that's nine runs from the over, and 71 in the seven overs since the rain delay.

  8. Postpublished at 05:19 British Summer Time 24 June

    Michael Carberry
    Former England batter on BBC Sounds

    West Indies need to be more aggressive with their fields. This is the time to press on those old wounds South Africa might have.

  9. WI 81-4published at 8.2 overs

    Difficult start for Obed McCoy, sending down three wides around two legitimate deliveries.

    Free runs for South Africa.

  10. Postpublished at 05:17 British Summer Time 24 June

    That wicket hasn't changed the mind of Winviz on who's winning this match.

    Winviz
  11. Postpublished at 05:16 British Summer Time 24 June

    Nikesh Rughani
    BBC Test Match Special commentator on BBC Sounds

    What a catch that is! Is that the moment of magic the West Indies needed?

  12. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 8 overs

    Klaasen c Pooran b Joseph 22 (SA 77-4)

    Alzarri JosephImage source, Getty Images

    Great grab!

    Nicholas Pooran may have failed to hold onto Joseph's wide in the previous over, but he more than makes up for it here.

    Klaasen fends off a bumper and the West Indies keeper takes a wonderful catch, running back to hold onto the ball as it looped off the glove.

    South Africa's number five departs with 22 from 10 balls, and in comes David Miller.

  13. Postpublished at 05:14 British Summer Time 24 June

    Nikesh Rughani
    BBC Test Match Special commentator on BBC Sounds

    It's good percentage batting from South Africa this.

  14. Postpublished at 05:14 British Summer Time 24 June

    Courtney Walsh
    Former West Indies pace bowler on BBC Sounds

    Heads are dropping but West Indies need to keep believing. From a captaincy point of view, this is hard because the ball is wet and once it's wet, there's not a lot you can do.

  15. SA 74-3published at 7.1 overs

    Four fours in a row, this time it's Stubbs edging through the gap at slip off Joseph.

  16. Postpublished at 05:11 British Summer Time 24 June

    Courtney Walsh
    Former West Indies pace bowler on BBC Sounds

    West Indies need wickets so they should have a slip in there.

  17. SA 70-3published at 7 overs

    Need 50 from 63 balls

    Did those six balls seals the fate of the West Indies in this tournament?

    Klaasen works Motie for three fours to close the over, just about squeezing a shot past backward point, turning one around the corner and finally seeing a thick edge race to the ropes behind the keeper.

    20 runs from the six deliveries, and South Africa are in control of this game.

  18. Postpublished at 05:07 British Summer Time 24 June

    Nikesh Rughani
    BBC Test Match Special commentator on BBC Sounds

    South Africa don't need to take any risks, they can just nudge it around, and they're in no great rush.

  19. 6 runs

    SA 56-3published at 6.1 overs

    Heinrich Klaasen welcomes Gudakesh Motie coming onto bowl by dispatching the West Indies spinner back over his head for six, the ball hitting the sight screen halfway up.

  20. Postpublished at 05:05 British Summer Time 24 June

    Courtney Walsh
    Former West Indies pace bowler on BBC Sounds

    Winviz

    This game is still there for the taking, but I still think it favours South Africa because of the wet ball and fast outfield.