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‘Chokers’ tag lingering over South Africa as they face hot favourites England in T20 World Cup semis

'Chokers' tag lingering over South Africa as they face hot favourites England in T20 World Cup semis

‘Chokers’ tag lingering over South Africa as they face hot favourites England in T20 World Cup semis
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The South African women's team has never been able to win any form of Cricket World Cup in history.

The South African women’s team is slowly picking up the pace in world cricket. They have reached finals, beaten giants in knockout matches, and consistently challenged for ICC trophies. Yet, the ‘chokers’ tag is still pretty much attached to them. When they walk out at Kennington Oval for the Women’s T20 World Cup semi-final against England, it will still be with them.

In the last three years, they have had three World Cup finals and three heartbreaks. Australia denied them on home soil in the 2023 T20 World Cup final. New Zealand broke their hearts in the 2024 T20 World Cup final. Then came another crushing blow when India beat them in the 2025 ODI World Cup final. While the South African men’s team finally shed their own baggage by winning the World Test Championship (WTC), the women’s side are still searching for that one moment.

Standing in their way are hosts England, arguably the form team of the tournament and a side that seems to find another gear whenever a World Cup arrives on home soil. England have never lost a home Women’s World Cup..

South Africa’s semi-final specialists seek one more shot at glory

It is easy to focus on the finals South Africa have lost. But that would ignore how they got there in the first place. This team knows how to win semi-finals.

The last two times South Africa featured in a Women’s T20 World Cup semi-final, they won both. In 2023, they knocked out England. In 2024, they stunned Australia. So, this argument that they can’t win a knockout game is out of the picture. Yes, they haven’t been able to lift a silverware but they are coming ever-so close to it. That confidence will be needed again because England come with momentum and history on their side.

The hosts have won eight of their last nine T20Is against South Africa and have beaten them in each of their last four meetings. They also defeated the Proteas in their most recent T20 World Cup clash in Sharjah in 2024, ending South Africa’s winning streak against them in ICC events.

England have looked the most complete side in the competition. Danni Wyatt-Hodge is the leading run-scorer of the tournament, while the return of Nat Sciver-Brunt after her calf injury is obviously a big boost. The biggest selection headache for England is deciding who misses out, which is usually a sign that things are going well.

Yet there is one matchup South Africa will quietly fancy. Wyatt-Hodge may be in sublime form, but she has fallen a combined 12 times to Marizanne Kapp and Shabnim Ismail. If the Proteas’ new-ball pair strikes early, England’s dominance looks far less intimidating.

South Africa at ICC Women’s T20 World Cups

T20 World CupHostResultPositionMatchesWonLost
2009EnglandGroup Stage8th303
2010West IndiesGroup Stage8th303
2012Sri LankaGroup Stage8th312
2014BangladeshSemi-finals4th532
2016IndiaGroup Stage8th413
2018West IndiesGroup Stage5th422
2020AustraliaSemi-finals4th531
2023South AfricaFinalRunners-up633
2024UAEFinalRunners-up642
2026EnglandQualifiedTBD
2028PakistanTo be determinedTBD
Overall (2009-2024)9 T20 World Cups0 Titles391721

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