Overview:
South Africa finished the group stage in third place. The Proteas will hope to continue their fine form in the next phase.
In the first semi-final of the Women’s World Cup 2025, England will face off against South Africa at the Barsapara Cricket Stadium in Guwahati on Wednesday, October 29.
England’s journey through the group stages has been marked by some strong performances, with five wins from seven games, securing them second place. Now, the Nat Sciver-Brunt-led team will need to bring their best game to make it to the final.
South Africa finished the group stage in third place. The Proteas will hope to continue their fine form in the next phase.
Pitch reoprt
The Barsapara Cricket Stadium pitch in Guwahati is good for batters, offering consistent bounce and carry. While there may be early help for fast bowlers, the wicket tends to slow down as the match goes on, making it more conducive for spinners.
ENG W vs SA W Match Prediction
Scenario 1
England Women win the toss and opt to bowl first
30-45: Powerplay
210-240: Final score
England Women win the match
Scenario 2
South Africa Women win the toss and opt to bowl first
35-50: Powerplay
200-240:Final score
South Africa Women win the match
ENG W vs SA W Probable top performers
Key Batter to Watch Out For: Laura Wolvaardt
In the seven matches played, South Africa’s Laura Wolvaardt has been her team’s leading run scorer, amassing 301 runs and currently holding the position of third-highest scorer in the competition. Her ability to convert starts and anchor partnerships will be central to South Africa’s title ambitions.
Key Bowler to Watch Out For: Sophie Ecclestone
Sophie Ecclestone, with 12 wickets from six games, has been a consistent performer with the ball for England, offering both wickets and control. After a string of impressive performances, the spinner will look to build on her confidence and play a key role in helping her team clinch another win in this vital match.
ENG W vs SA W Predicted Playing 11s
England :
Amy Jones (w), Alice Capsey, Charlotte Dean, Sophia Dunkley, Tammy Beaumont, Heather Knight, Nat Sciver-Brunt (c), Sophie Ecclestone, Danielle Wyatt-Hodge, Linsey Smith, Lauren Bell
South Africa:
Laura Wolvaardt (c), Sune Luus, Chloe Tryon, Marizanne Kapp, Sinalo Jafta (w), Masabata Klaas, Ayabonga Khaka, Tazmin Brits, Annerie Dercksen, Nadine de Klerk, Nonkululeko Mlaba

