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South Africa beat West Indies by three wickets in their T20 World Cup match in Antigua on Monday. This victory helped South Africa qualify for the semi-finals. They were chasing a revised target of 123 runs due to rain interruptions. South Africa reached 124/7 in 16.1 overs to win the match, with Marco Jansen hitting a crucial six to seal the win. Jansen remained not out on 21 runs from 14 balls. Roston Chase took three wickets for West Indies. The match was interrupted by rain after South Africa had scored 15 runs in two overs at the start of their innings.