England vs South Africa ()
Bristol, July 18 (Cricketnmore) England made it to Sunday's final of the Women's World Cup, after narrowly edging past South Africa by two wickets in the first semi-final at the County Ground here on Tuesday.
After restricting the Proteas to a manageable 218/6, England survived a scare towards the end before veteran Jenny Gunn (27 not out from 27 balls, 3x4) kept her nerve to clinch the contest in the final over of the innings.
England were off to a healthy start with Lauren Winfield (20) and Tammy Beaumont (15) putting on 42 runs for the opening wicket before wicketkeeper-batswoman Sarah Taylor (54 from 76 balls, 7x4) and skipper Heather Knight (30 from 56, 2x4) stitched together a 78-run third wicket stand to demoralise the opposition.