ENG-W vs SA-W, Women’s T20 World Cup 2026: Resilient South Africa looks to halt England’s winning momentum

Samira Vishwas

Tezzbuzz|02-07-2026

They have looked good, this England team.

They have, in fact, looked good enough to pose a real challenge to Australia. Something nobody had has really managed to do at this Women’s T20 World Cup.

And it cannot get better much bigger than a final between the two bitter Ashes rivals at Lords’s on Sunday. But, for the host there is this small matter of getting past South Africa in Thursday’s semifinal at the Oval first.

And South Africa is one side that has caused problems for the English women at ICC events.

True, the Proteas haven’t been as dominating in their campaign as their rival, but their captain Laura Wolvaardt, who had hit a hundred and three half-centuries against India in a T20I series only a few months ago, is due for a big knock.

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And there is also lionhearted all-rounder Marizanne Kapp, who could influence a game, with both and ball, as she showed against India in that virtual quarterfinal in the Group of Death.

Kapp forms part of a formidable South African pace attack spearheaded by Shabnim Ismail.

But they will be up against a powerful England batting line-up, featuring Danni Wyatt-Hodge, who is in some ominous form having notched up scores like 105 not out, 89 not out and 65. With 282 runs, at an average of 94 and strike-rate of 153.26, she is the tournament’s leading scorer by a mile.

The return of skipper Nat Sciver-Brunt from injury – she hasn’t played since returning hurt during England’s second match, against Ireland a fortnight ago – could make life even more difficult to the South African bowlers. England also has a sharp bowling attack, featuring some quality spinners.

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