Former England captain Nasser Hussain has backed the Heather Knight-led England women's side to bounce back from successive losses in the ICC Women's Cricket World Cup despite admitting that advancing to the semi-finals has become difficult for them due to their own doing.
England's defence of the title they won in 2017 at Lord's hasn't gone to their liking, losing to Australia by 12 runs and then to West Indies by seven runs. England will now face South Africa at Bay Oval on Monday to get a win under their belt and put the campaign back on track.
"I think they can go on a run from here, don't write this England side off. South Africa have had two narrow wins but they've been against Bangladesh and Pakistan, two of the weaker sides in the tournament. England can get a bit of confidence but they pretty much need to win every game from here," Hussain was quoted as saying by Sky Sports on Sunday.