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england vs south africa, 1st semifinal, icc women's world cup 2017
England vs South Africa, 1st semifinal, ICC Women's World Cup 2017
Anya Shrubsole got England an early breakthrough by removing the dangerous Lizelle Lee for seven.
Trisha Chetty was undone by some lightening fast glovework by Sarah Taylor.
Laura Wolvaardt kept the scoreboard ticking with her career's seventh ODI fifty.
Knight got rid of Wolvaardt to break her defiant 77-run partnership with Mignon du Preez.
Mignon du Preez's unbeaten 76 took South Africa to a fighting score.
Mignon du Preez took a well judged catch to put an end to Lauren Winfield's knock.
Sarah Taylor and Knight put on 78 for the third wicket stand to revive Englad after quick wickets.
Sarah Taylor brought up her third fifty-plus score of the tournament.
Heather Knight became Sune Luus first victim in the eventful over that turned the game on its head.
Laura Wolvaardt pulled off a stunner to end Knight's stay in the middle.
Sune Luus bowled Natalie Sciver around her legs to push England on the backfoot.
Jenny Gunn hit an unbeaten 27 off 27 deliveries to help England seal a final spot.
Fran Wilson chipped in a useful 30 at the end to keep England in the hunt.
Despite making it to their first semifinals in 17 years, World Cup 2017 ended in tears for South Africa.
Anya Shrubsole hit the fourth delivery of the final over to dash South Africa's hopes.
England clinched a two-wicket win eventually, with just two balls to spare.
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