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Proteas Women crush England in ‘unreal’ victory

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October 30, 2025

THESE really are amazing times for South African cricket.

- ZAAHIER ADAMS:

Proteas Women crush England in ‘unreal’ victory

PROTEAS Women's duo Marizanne Kapp and captain Laura Wolvaardt were the heroes in the team's epic ICC World Cup semi-final victory over England in Guwahati on Wednesday.

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On the back of the men’s team lifting the World Test Championship crown earlier this year, the Laura Wolvaardt-led team have now become the first senior Proteas Women’s side to forge ahead to a 50-over ICC World Cup final.

In beating, nay dismantling previous tormentors England last night in Guwahati, the Mandla Mshimbyi-coached team brought to an end decades of disappointment and semifinal trauma.

The final margin of a 125 runs was an accurate reflection of their dominance from the moment Wolvaardt creamed Lauren Bell’s first ball of the match through the covers.

Wolvaardt, and her Proteas team, never looked back from that moment even when England tried their utmost to claw their way back into the contest.

But this glorious night belonged to the Proteas; Wolvaardt’s sublime 169 off 143 balls (20x4, 4x6) deserved to be enshrined on the side of the victors. Her artistry at the crease belonged in the Louvre, while she also displayed the power of a lumberjack.

It was a World Cup innings that will be remembered for the ages by everyone that had the pleasure of witnessing it.

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