

South Africa women’s cricket team created history by storming into their maiden Women’s ODI World Cup final after a dominant 125-run victory over England in Guwahati. Captain Laura Wolvaardt produced a stunning innings of 169 runs, setting up a massive total that England failed to chase down.
Marizanne Kapp once again proved her worth with the ball, claiming a brilliant five-wicket haul that broke the back of England’s batting order. The English team never found momentum, collapsing early in the powerplay and eventually being bowled out for 194 in 42.3 overs.
With this emphatic win, South Africa booked their spot in the World Cup final for the first time in history — a proud moment for the Proteas and their fans around the world. They will now await the winner of the second semifinal to battle for the coveted title.

















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