Japan crushed Nepal by 45 runs and will face favourites Pakistan in Thursday's other semi-final. -AFP Photo

GUANGZHOU: China clinched a nail-biting one-run victory over Thailand on Wednesday to reach the Asian Games women’s cricket semi-finals.

Chasing 94 to win, Thailand needed six for victory off the last over bowled by off-spinner Wu Juan to clinch a last-four showdown with Bangladesh.

Wu conceded two runs off the first three balls before clean bowling Naruemol Chaiwai off the fourth delivery.

Thanapan Saisud then came to the crease and pushed the fifth ball into the off side for two runs which left her team on 92-6 amd needing two for a win and just a single for a tie.

But facing the last delivery of the game, Thanapan went for an ugly slog and missed, leaving China to celebrate and Thailand in tears.

“I felt really stressed bowling the last over,” said Wu.

“But I tried to turn that pressure into motivation. I knew they only needed six runs, so I tried to bowl a dot ball every time.”

Sun Huan had top scored for China with 37 while Pundarika Prathanmitr smashed a breezy 46 off 52 balls with five fours for Thailand.

“Despite everything I did, we still lost. I feel so sad,” said Pundarika.

Sun, who had been promoted to opener, said China would enjoy their status as underdogs when they face Bangladesh on Thursday.

“In Chinese, we have an old saying: ‘One should not be afraid of wearing shoes when one is barefoot’. We have done everything we can and we want to conquer in our next match as well,” she said.

Japan crushed Nepal by 45 runs and will face favourites Pakistan in Thursday’s other semi-final.

Japan racked up 135-4 off their 20 overs, comfortably the biggest total of the tournament with skipper Ema Kuribayashi hitting 63 off 60 balls with six boundaries and a huge six.

Mariko Yamamoto contributed 41 in an opening partnership of 88.

Nepal were never in contention and lacked the power hitters to make any dent in the target and had to settle for 90-9 by the end of their 20 overs. – AFP