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Tokyo 2020 Olympic Softball Asia Oceania Qualifier - Official Payoff

Australia clinches Olympic ticket, becomes the last qualified nation to Tokyo 2020

Australia clinches Olympic ticket, becomes the last qualified nation to Tokyo 2020
28/09/2019

Australia clinched today its ticket to the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 with a 9-3 victory over China, in the last game of the WBSC Softball Asia/Oceania Qualifier held in Shanghai, China. The Australian team will participate in its fifth Olympic Games.

Australia clinched today its ticket to the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 with a 9-3 victory over China, in the last game of the WBSC Softball Asia/Oceania Qualifier held in Shanghai, China. The Australian team will participate in its fifth Olympic Games.

China started the game with a very aggressive approach, hitting the ball very well, but a pair of double plays in first two innings prevented them to do more damage. Australia completed a total of three double plays in the game.

In the first episode, Chen Jia led off with a single and Li Qi was hit by a pitch. A hard grounder to second base served a 4-6-3 double play for Australia. However, clean up hitter Ren Min hit a line drive over shortstop to plate the first run of the contest.

In the second episode, again China put on board the leadoff hitter, with a single off the bat of Yan Siyu, but Xu Jia hit another grounder good for a double play to end the possible threat.

In the bottom, Australia did capitalize its opportunities and exploded with a five-run rally to take the lead. Forkin tied the game on a passed ball, and then with the bases loaded Clare Warwick singled-in the go-ahead run. Then Leigh Godfrey plated two more with a long triple to right field, and she scored later on a defensive error.

China added two runs in the fourth, with a sacrifice fly by Li Huan and a grounder to shortstop by Yan Siyu. But Australia answered with the last four runs of the event, with a 2-RBI single by Porter and an RBI single off the bat of Tayla Tsitsikronis.

“It an awesome feeling. It has been the longest week, but the players got their reward at the end of it with their hard work,” said Robert Harrow, Australia Head Coach. “It is simply great to be back at the Olympics after a twelve-year wait. We have a great history in the Olympics, having won four medals – one silver and three bronze medals. I am aware the competition in Tokyo is going to be much tougher with higher-ranked teams. But we ourselves have to step up to the next level and we are going for the gold!”