Proteas Women Fall Short in T20 World Cup Semi-Final as England Secures 40-Run Victory at The Oval
- Yolandi Botes

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Cricket South Africa has officially concluded its international campaign at the ICC Women's T20 World Cup following a hard-fought defeat to England Women in the second semi-final. Pushed to their limits under the floodlights at The Kia Oval in London, the Proteas Women delivered a spirited performance but ultimately fell short by 40 runs on the night.

The result marks the end of a highly memorable and competitive tournament run for the South African high-performance squad, who bowed out at the knockout stage of the global showpiece.
Top-Order Early Dominance vs. England's Recovery
The marquee knockout clash began in spectacular fashion for South Africa after losing the toss and being asked to field. Elite frontline bowlers Marizanne Kapp and Shabnim Ismail executed a masterclass in powerplay bowling, ripping through England's top order:
Early Breakthroughs: Shabnim Ismail dismissed Amy Jones early on, making history as the first bowler to claim 50 wickets in Women's T20 World Cup history.
England's Recovery: Despite being reduced to a precarious 33/3, England staged a massive recovery courtesy of a decisive 123-run partnership between Nat Sciver-Brunt (75 off 47 balls) and captain Heather Knight (58), guiding their side to a competitive total of 169/5.
The Chase and Disciplinary Collapse
Faced with a demanding target of 170 to secure a spot in the World Cup final, the Proteas got off to a confident start. Opening batters Laura Wolvaardt and Tazmin Brits anchored a solid 47-run opening stand before Wolvaardt was dismissed.
Brits' Resistance: Tazmin Brits played a lone hand at the top, scoring a fighting 51 off 45 balls to anchor the South African response.
The Squeeze: England’s spin attack progressively throttled the run-rate, taking wickets at regular intervals. South Africa's middle and lower order ultimately collapsed under scoreboard pressure, finishing their allocated 20 overs on 129/8.
While the national camp expressed deep disappointment at missing out on a consecutive World Cup final appearance, the coaching staff and federation praised the group for their tactical execution and resilience throughout the tournament lifecycle.
Match and Tournament Summary:
Event: ICC Women's T20 World Cup (Semi-Final 2) 🏆
Venue: The Kia Oval, London
Match Score: England Women 169/5 (20 overs) | South Africa Women 129/8 (20 overs)
Result: England Women won by 40 runs
South Africa Standouts: Tazmin Brits (51 runs), Shabnim Ismail (2/31 & historic 50th tournament wicket)




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