Women’s World Cup ENG vs SA: England demolishes SA by 10 wickets, sends out warning signals

Women’s World Cup ENG vs SA: England demolishes SA by 10 wickets, sends out warning signals


England’s captain Nat Sciver-Brunt celebrates with teammates after taking a wicket during the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025 ODI match between South Africa and England, at ACA Stadium, Barsapara, in Guwahati, on October 3, 2025.

England’s captain Nat Sciver-Brunt celebrates with teammates after taking a wicket during the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025 ODI match between South Africa and England, at ACA Stadium, Barsapara, in Guwahati, on October 3, 2025.
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Even before the South Africans could figure out what hit them, their innings was over. It was all over in just 20.4 overs, and all they could make was 69.

The Englishwomen chased the modest target down in 14.1 overs without losing a wicket, to open their World Cup campaign in emphatic fashion at the Baraspara Cricket Stadium here on Friday.

They had as perfect a day they could have hoped for. Their captain Nat Sciver-Brunt won the toss, and chose to bowl. They had picked three spinners, and one of them got into the thick of action in no time.

Linsey Smith came on to bowl the second over of the innings. With her second ball, the left-armer removed South Africa’s skipper Laura Wolvaardt.

The leading edge off an attempted drive was caught by Smith off her own bowling. Thus one half of the world’s most successful opening partnership was back in the dressing room. The other half would follow soon.

Smith was responsible for it, too. She got the first ball of her second over to drift in through Tazmin Brits’s gate and hit the leg stump. And Brits had come to this match after scoring hundreds in each of her last three ODIs.

In the next over, Lauren Bell moved the ball in just enough to knock off Sunu Luus’s off stump. The following over saw South Africa’s most experienced campaigner Marizanne Kapp’s defensive bat being beaten by Smith, who disturbed the middle stump. The Proteas slid to 19 for four.

It was indeed a dream spell from Smith who had made her ODI debut just four months ago. She was well supported the other bowlers, with Sciver-Brunt, Sophie Ecclestone and Charlie Dean claiming two wickets each. The only South African batter to get to the double figures was wicketkeeper Sinalo Jafta who lasted as many as 36 balls — quite a feat — for her 22.

England openers Tammy Beaumont (21 not out) and Amy Jones (40 not out, 50b, 6×4) took their team home without any fuss.

And yes, a T20 match would have lasted longer.

The scores: South Africa 69 in 20.4 overs (Linsey Smith 3/7) lost to England 73 for no wicket in 14.1 overs (Amy Jones 40 n.o.). Toss: England; PoM: Smith.



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