England’s Natalie Sciver-Brunt plays a shot during the Women’s T20 Cricket World Cup semifinal match between England and South Africa in London on July 2, 2026.
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Not many women have stands or gates named after them. Nat Sciver-Brunt has one.
That is right here at the Oval, where she came up with a captain’s knock (75, 47b, 11×4, 1×6) on Thursday (July 2, 2026) to take England first out of deep trouble against South Africa and then into the final of the Women’s T20 World Cup.
The Proteas, chasing 170, could only manage 129 for eight.
This was Sciver-Brunt’s first match in the tournament after retiring hurt against Ireland a couple of weeks ago. That the Englishwomen didn’t miss her batting is creditable no doubt, but on Thursday (July 2, 2026), they needed all her class and experience. And she didn’t let them down.
With England reeling at 23 for three, a result of some fine bowing up front by Marizanne Kapp and Shabnim Ismail, Sciver-Brunt needed someone to stay with her and steady the ship. There could not have been a better partner than Heather Knight to drop anchor.
Knight (58, 47b, 6×4, 1×6) and Sciver-Brunt put on 133 for the fourth wicket to ensure their team had enough runs for their bowlers to have a go at the Proteas.
Earlier, Ismail had Amy Jones trying hard to smash the first ball of the second over – it was wide and short — and slashing it straight to Annerie Dercksen at point. Then Danni Wyatt-Hodge, the tournament’s leading batter, was bowled through the gate by Kapp.
In the very next over, Ismail moved the ball beautifully back to trap Alice Capsey in front. The stage was set for England’s Captain Fantastic and she took charge.
For the Proteas, the chase got off well, with skipper Laura Wolvaardt and Tazmin Brits adding 43 in just over five overs. Once the skipper fell to a superb catch by Sophie Ecclestone off Linsey Smith, the South African innings fell apart.
Only Brits (51, 45b, 6×4) manage to get past 20. That was the miserable tale for South Africa.
Published – July 03, 2026 03:25 am IST


