Australia skipper Meg Lanning on Saturday said her group is really excited to be in the semi-finals of the ongoing ICC Women's Cricket World Cup. She added that winning from different situations in the league stage of the World Cup is serving as their perfect preparation for the semi-finals.
Lanning anchored her side's successful chase of 278 against India at Eden Park. Though Lanning fell for 97, she had done the job, helping Australia acing the highest successful chase in the history on Women's Cricket World Cups and become the first team to qualify for the semi-finals. The six-wicket win also meant that Australia maintained their pole position in the points table with five out of five wins.
"I think as a group, w're really excited. World Cups are very difficult to play in, we've seen there's been a lot of upsets throughout this tournament already, so every game is a challenge. It's unique each game and you need to make sure you're adapting. We've won differently every time which I think is really important because you need to put yourself in different positions to make sure that when you do get to the semis, you're prepped and ready to go," said Lanning in the post-match virtual press conference.