“The team’s performance highlighted both batting and bowling strength, marking a historic milestone.”
South Africa’s women’s cricket team made history by reaching the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup final for the first time. They defeated England by 125 runs in a dominant semi-final performance.
Batting first, South Africa scored 319 for 7. Captain Laura Wolvaardt starred with 169 runs off 143 balls, including 20 fours and 4 sixes. Her opening partnership with Tazmin Brits added 116 runs, giving the team a strong start. A late surge of 117 runs in the final 10 overs helped push the total past 300.
In reply, England were bowled out for 194. Marizanne Kapp led the bowling attack with 5 for 20 and became the all-time leading wicket-taker in Women’s World Cup history. South Africa’s bowlers maintained pressure throughout the innings, ensuring a comfortable win.
The victory marks a historic milestone for South African women’s cricket, and the team will face the winner of the Australia vs India semi-final in the final. The players celebrated a remarkable all-round performance that highlighted both batting and bowling strength.
