A happy Darren Sammy admitted he may have been smiling outwardly but he was all butterflies inside as West Indies teetered before beating South Africa in a last over thriller. The West Indies attack restricted South Africa to 122-8 after Sammy opted to bowl first on a slow pitch but only with two balls to spare did they chase down the total to win by three wickets.I was smiling...but inside there were some butterflies, the captain admitted. We came here to win this match to qualify and we have done that so I am very happy.He added: Weve been getting wickets in the powerplay, and thats been putting pressure on the opposition.Today we were under pressure chasing a low total, and every decision we took out there they responded. But I really want to commend my team.The World Twenty20 Super 10 victory in Nagpur puts undefeated West Indies through to join New Zealand in the semi-finals.But it means South Africa, who have never lifted the trophy but were one of the pre-tournament favourites, only have two points from three Group One games and look like going out. Faf du Plessis shakes hands with Sammy after the match ends It felt like all game we were just behind West Indies and trying to catch up, said South Africa skipper Faf Du Plessis.It was a 135 pitch but it was a great fight by the boys.This game makes us all very old very quickly. West Indies were just a little bit better than us today.South Africa opener Quinton de Kock (47) played a disciplined innings to drag them to a competitive total to defend after they had slumped to 47-5 in the ninth over. Sammy celebrates with teammates Andre Russell (left) and Denesh Ramdin Johnson Charles then hit 32 at the top of the order as West Indies seemed in control of their run chase until leg-spinner Imran Tahir struck twice in consecutive deliveries in his last over to haul South Africa back into the game.West Indian nerves were jangling when man-of-the-match Marlon Samuels was removed on 44 in the penultimate over but a six from Carlos Brathwaite with four balls left paved the way for the victory. Second-placed England can reach the semi-finals by beating Sri Lanka on Saturday.Watch Englands crunch clash with Sri Lanka from 1.30pm on Sky Sports 2 Also See: West Indies sneak into semis Root set for must-win clash ICC World T20 fixtures ICC World T20 squads Michael Frazier Rockets Jersey . - A week after a late-game debacle on defence, the Pittsburgh Steelers showed they can finish. 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South Africa put 33 points on Japan and 41 on Scotland to sweep its pool. Meanwhile, Fiji lost to defending champion Wales 19-14 to reach the last eight only as one of the two best second-placed teams. Wales moved into a clash with world series champion New Zealand. The other quarters are: England vs. Australia, Kenya vs. France. Philip Snyman scored South Africas first try of the day 90 seconds into the game against Japan, and his second before halftime. Against Scotland, Cheslin Kolbe scored a hat trick for South Africa. Now, they face the Fijians, who didnt concede a point either until they were overcome by unbeaten Wales. Fiji scored first while Wales had a man in the sin-bin, then Wales struck back through Gareth Davies, Alex Webber and Lee Williams to lead 19-7, a gap too far for Fiji. "If we show that sort of consistency tomorrow anytthing can happen," Wales captain Adam Thomas said.dddddddddddd. Fiji had an anxious time before it was confirmed it advanced as one of the best pool runners-up with France. France scored two converted tries in two minutes against Australia to rally from 17-0 down, then Terry Bouhraoua nailed a dropped kick penalty to level the score for their draw. That left Australia as pool winner and France in second. New Zealand and England won their pools after scares. The United States led New Zealand 19-5 before the Kiwis began their comeback with a rare penalty try, tied it 19-19, and scored last courtesy of David Raikuna. England led 14-0 against Argentina, which stormed back to trail 14-12 then lost the ball over the line. That eliminated the Argentines, runners-up in 2009. Kenya danced after Michael Wanjalas late try helped to upset Samoa 17-12, and sent the Kenyans first through to the last eight. "The boys can now relax a little earlier, get the recovery right, and smile," Kenya coach Mike Friday said. ' ' '