South Africa and England registered comfortable victories against Pakistan and West Indies respectively in their Group B matches on Sunday to seal ...
South Africa and England registered comfortable victories against Pakistan and West Indies respectively in their Group B matches on Sunday to seal their spots in the semi-finals of the Women's Twenty20 World Cup.
Laura Wolvaardt did not get a chance to bat in the previous two matches but made a brisk, unbeaten half-century to help South Africa to a win over Pakistan for their third victory from as many matches. Pakistan got off to a poor start in their chase and were reduced to 26-3 inside the seventh over before Javeria Khan, leading the side instead of injured captain Bismah Maroof, started Pakistan's recovery with a knock of 31.
Natalie Sciver played Wolvaardt's role for England, anchoring the innings for the 2018 finalists with a 56-ball 57 to help them to post 143-5.
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