🏏ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2026: Semi Final-2: England W vs South Africa W🏏

Preview
From the group of death, South Africa came out alive. Maybe not in the most convincing fashion; stumbling at times, making the campaign more difficult for themselves than they would have liked. But they have reached The Oval, to play yet another World Cup semifinal, facing up to an opposition they have outdone a few times in recent years, at this stage.
But recent history is one thing, and an in-form England at home is another. With Nat Sciver-Brunt returning from her calf injury, the hosts are facing a different challenge - who sits out? It's an envious position to be in heading into such a critical game, but they are unlikely to be complaining about it. However, South Africa's troubles might just be the envy for England, who haven't been quite pushed in their group stage contests.
They have come so far in the World Cup unbeaten, and barring the Irish scare, almost unscathed. England have carved the perfect turnaround after a forgetful couple of years in international cricket. But Sciver-Brunt claims the team has settled in better to the new coach and captain over the past year. However, much like South Africa, they aren't short of concerns.
England have dropped 16 catches so far in this tournament - the most by any team, taking only one out of every two opportunities that have come their way. It's not been an issue with any specific player, with six of them contributing to the team's overall tally.
On a surface, where run-scoring should be comfortable, the big battle will likely be between the South African bowlers and the in-form English batters. In the reverse battle, England have the form rolling in their favour. Many of South Africa's match-winners are yet to showcase their potential with the bat, and they wouldn't like it anymore than to touch their peaks as the tournament reaches the climax.



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