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Home | Cricket | Englands Journey To The Semifinal In Icc Womens Cricket World Cup 2025 26

England’s journey to the semifinal in ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025-26

England’s impressive World Cup journey sees them reach the semifinals after a dominant group stage. Heather Knight’s match-winning performances and standout bowling by Sophie Ecclestone have propelled them forward, with their semifinal clash against South Africa looming

By Telangana Today
Published Date - 28 October 2025, 10:41 PM
England’s journey to the semifinal in ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025-26
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Hyderabad: Charlotte Edwards’ first ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup as England head coach has been impressive so far, ICC media reports.

Her team has carried their momentum from their warm-up wins over India and Australia into their opening tournament match, bundling out South Africa for just 69 and knocking off the runs without losing a wicket.


Heather Knight’s unbeaten 79 helped them survive a scare against Bangladesh, recovering from 78 for five to chase down 178, while Sri Lanka were also beaten before rain came to England’s rescue against Pakistan following a below-par batting effort.

A century from Knight set up a thrilling, four-run win over India, and they looked set for another statement success when they reduced Australia to 68 for four while defending 244. However, Ashleigh Gardner and Annabel Sutherland added an unbroken 180 to carry the defending champions to a six-wicket victory.

England bounced back with an eight-wicket win over New Zealand to enter the knockout stages on a high.

Key moment

It is difficult to look past the tone-setting opening match against South Africa. Having flattered to deceive in recent World Cups and been whitewashed in last winter’s Ashes, the pressure was on England to show they were realistic contenders.

They could not have asked for a better start than the one given to them by Linsey Smith, who dismissed Laura Wolvaardt, Tazmin Brits, and Marizanne Kapp on her World Cup debut as the Proteas were rolled out for 69.

Tammy Beaumont and Amy Jones needed just 14.1 overs to complete the chase and get England off to a flyer.

Top performers

Knight, back in the rank and file after losing the captaincy post-Ashes, missed the English summer due to injury but has excelled on her return, getting England over the line against Bangladesh before scoring a match-winning century against India.

Amy Jones has excelled in her new role as an opener, saving her best for the last group-stage match against New Zealand when she cracked an unbeaten 86.

Questions have been asked about England’s middle order, however, with Sophia Dunkley struggling and Emma Lamb replaced by Danni Wyatt-Hodge against the White Ferns.

With the ball, spinners Sophie Ecclestone and Linsey Smith have shone with 12 wickets apiece. England have everything crossed that Ecclestone will be fit for the semifinal after she bowled just four balls against New Zealand due to a shoulder injury.

History against semifinal opponent

England have the recent edge over the Proteas. Not only did they win this year’s group-stage match comfortably, but they also beat South Africa at the same stage in the last ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup – Wyatt-Hodge scoring 129 – and have prevailed in seven of the nine ODIs between the two nations since the turn of the decade.

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