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South Africa Seek Revenge Against England in Women’s World Cup Semi-Final

Guwahati Gears Up for England–South Africa Semi-Final Clash

SSI Bureau by SSI Bureau
October 28, 2025
in Cricket
South Africa Seek Revenge Against England in Women’s World Cup Semi-Final

Guwahati, October 29 –The echoes of heartbreak still linger for South Africa. Twice they’ve fallen at the semi-final stage to England, in 2017 and 2022, and on Wednesday, at the same Guwahati ground where they were bowled out for 69 in their opening game of this World Cup, the Proteas Women will confront both their fiercest nemesis and their own cricketing ghosts.

Ghosts, Grit and Guwahati: South Africa Eye Redemption as England Chase Another Final

For England, four-time champions and veterans of six consecutive semi-finals, this is familiar terrain. For South Africa, it’s another chance to rewrite a painful chapter that has spanned nearly a decade.

South Africa’s moment of reckoning

Laura Wolvaardt’s side have shown resilience since that horror start. Five consecutive victories steadied their campaign before a setback against Australia in the final league match exposed familiar frailties against spin. But the Proteas’ mood in the nets this week suggested defiance rather than doubt.

“If our sessions were any indication, we’re here to counterpunch,” head coach Mandla Mashimbyi said as players took on the spinners with aerial aggression. “We’ve been hurt, but we’ve learned.”

Their task won’t be easy. England’s spin trio—Sophie Ecclestone, Linsey Smith, and Charlie Dean—were ruthless in dismantling South Africa’s top order earlier in the tournament. The Proteas’ hopes may rest on senior allrounder Marizanne Kapp, who is chasing a slice of history: four wickets would draw her level with India’s Jhulan Goswami as the leading wicket-taker in ODI World Cups.

England’s steady evolution

England, under new captain Nat Sciver-Brunt, began this World Cup as a team in transition. After a dismal Ashes whitewash earlier this year, few expected them to bounce back with such conviction. Yet here they are—polished, confident, and peaking at the right time.

“South Africa are a dangerous side. What happened at the start of the tournament doesn’t mean much now,” said Sciver-Brunt on the eve of the match. “We’ve both evolved since then.”

England’s batting core—Tammy Beaumont, Heather Knight, and Sciver-Brunt herself—has provided both experience and composure, while the inclusion of Danni Wyatt-Hodge adds spark and a dose of semi-final nostalgia. Her 129 in the 2022 semi-final remains one of England’s defining World Cup innings.

The only concern for England is Ecclestone’s fitness. The world’s top-ranked spinner hurt her shoulder against New Zealand but remains keen to play. If she’s ruled out, Sarah Glenn could step in.

Conditions and context

Guwahati’s surface, unused for over two weeks, is expected to aid spinners again with grip and turn. The weather has cleared after initial concerns, though a reserve day on Thursday offers insurance against interruptions.

Numbers that matter

England lead the overall head-to-head 36–10.

Laura Wolvaardt is 48 runs short of becoming the first South African woman to reach 5,000 ODI runs.

Nonkululeko Mlaba needs one wicket to reach 50 in ODIs.

Kapp’s four wickets would make her joint top wicket-taker in Women’s World Cup history.

Voices of belief

“I think we’re a totally different side now,” said Wolvaardt. “We’ve learned to stay calmer under pressure, and hopefully this time the result tilts our way.”

Her words capture the quiet confidence of a team desperate to turn heartbreak into history. England, meanwhile, are chasing yet another final—and perhaps their most satisfying one yet, given the turbulence of their recent past.

As the evening lights flood the Barsapara Stadium, the stage is set for a semi-final brimming with stories: redemption versus legacy, emotion versus experience.

Tomorrow, one team’s ghosts will finally be laid to rest.

 

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