AI Simulation, AUS-C vs SA-C | Lynn's explosive knock helps Aussies eliminate SA Champs with six-wicket win in WCL 2025 Semi-Final
As per Artificial Intelligence, Australia Champions will outplay the South Africa Champions in the second semi-final of the ongoing World Championship of Legends 2025. Chris Lynnâs explosive 71-run knock would help the Aussies to chase down the target comfortably to clinch a six-wicket win.

Pitch and Weather
It was a classic Edgbaston surface, with good bounce and an early carron, which slowed down in the second half of the game.
It was an overcast day in Birmingham, with bright sunshine. There was no rain threat throughout the entire game, providing a good contest between bat and ball.
Toss
South Africa Champions won the toss and decided to bat first.
Lineups
AUS-C XI: Shaun Marsh, Chris Lynn, DâArcy Short, Ben Dunk (WK), Dan Christian, Callum Ferguson, Ben Cutting, Nathan Coulter-Nile, Peter Siddle, Steve OâKeefe, Brett Lee (C)
SA-C XI: JJ Smuts, AB de Villiers (C), JP Duminy, Morne van Wyk (WK), Henry Davids, Jacques Rudolph, Sarel Erwee, Hardus Viljoen, Duanne Olivier, Aaron Phangiso, Aaron Phangiso
Match Report
The opening pair of JJ Smuts and skipper AB de Villiers stitched a quick and brilliant 47-run opening partnership for South Africa in just 5.3 overs. This fiery start came to an end when Smuts (33 off 21 balls) was caught by Ben Dunk off Brett Lee in the sixth over. Carrying forward from there, De Villiers and Duminyâs 42-run stand for the second wicket also played a crucial role in SA Champsâ innings. Peter Siddle broke this partnership by dismissing Duminy at an individual score of 29 in the 11th over. But it was De Villiers who stood there firmly and kept making partnerships with the batters, alongside playing a much-needed 62-run knock off just 38 balls. The top three contributions, followed by Morne van Wykâs 12-ball 15, helped SA Champs score 179/6. Lee registered the most economical figures (2/28 in four overs) for Australia Champs, alongside 1/29 and 1/34 of Siddle and Coulter-Nile.
While chasing the target, Aussie Champsâ openers, Shaun Marsh and Chris Lynn, started in a swashbuckling style, adding 58 runs for the first wicket in just 6.2 overs. Marshâs blistering 40-run knock was ended by Duanne Olivier, by got him caught in the hands of JP Duminy. Following this, another decisive partnership was built between Lynn and DâArcy Short for the second wicket before the latter fell prey to Aaron Phangiso after scoring 17-ball 23. Lynnâs onslaught continued, and he went back to the pavilion after playing a match-winning knock of 71 runs off just 40 balls, hitting seven fours and four sixes. The late contribution of unbeaten 21* (14) by Dan Christian helped the Aussie Champs to chase down the target comfortably in 18.5 overs, scoring 180/4. Olivierâs 2/33 figures, alongside a wicket each picked by Phangiso and Vijoen, couldnât help the Proteas to defend the title. This win has propelled the Australia Champions to the final of the tournamentâs current edition, where they will meet the holders, India Champions.
Player of the Match
The Australia Champsâ opener, Chris Lynn, won the âPlayer of the Matchâ award for his exceptional match-defining batting performance.
Scorecard
AI Simulation, AUS-C vs SA-C | Australia Champions outplay South Africa Champions to enter WCL 2025 Final pic.twitter.com/bc9IAZ3dGY
â SportsCafe (@IndiaSportscafe) July 30, 2025

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