The Proteas Women have officially secured a coveted spot in the semi-finals of the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025 in India, paving the way for South Africa to mount a historic and thrilling campaign for the 2025 tournament crown.
Following a nail-biting, rain-interrupted 10-wicket victory over Sri Lanka, South Africa became the second team, after the unbeaten Australians, to confirm their place in the knockout stages.
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The Proteas’ journey has been defined by a magnificent turnaround. Their World Cup campaign began on a sombre note, succumbing to a heavy defeat against England.
However, the team immediately regrouped, responding with an impressive four-match winning streak against a challenging field that included New Zealand, tournament hosts India, Bangladesh, and most recently, Sri Lanka.
This run of four consecutive triumphs has propelled the side to second place on the standings, locking in the semi-final berth with two games to spare.


The core of this success lies in standout performances across the squad. Captain Laura Wolvaardt, in addition to her exemplary leadership, has been a pillar of consistency with the bat. All-rounder Nadine de Klerk has emerged as the team’s clutch match-winner, delivering crucial efforts in the tense run chases against both India and Bangladesh that cemented the team’s upward trajectory.
And opener Tazmin Brits, bouncing back from a shaky start, smashed a magnificent century against New Zealand, signalling her ready form with an impressive half-century against Sri Lanka on Friday.
The team’s ability to consistently find a way to win, even in adverse conditions like the rain-affected Sri Lanka fixture, speaks volumes about the Proteas Women’s mindset.

The four consecutive wins, against New Zealand by six wickets, India by three wickets, Bangladesh by three wickets, and the recent 10-wicket thrashing of Sri Lanka, have demonstrated their proficiency in navigating tight situations and chasing competitive totals.
With two league matches still remaining, against Pakistan on Tuesday and a highly anticipated final group-stage clash with tournament favourites Australia on Saturday, the focus now shifts to maintaining momentum and refining tactics ahead of the crucial knockout fixtures.
The semi-final stage of the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025 is scheduled for Wednesday, 29 October and Thursday, 30 October, and the country now eagerly awaits to see if the team can continue their stunning form and secure a spot in the final on Sunday, 2 November.
South Africa and Knockout Fixtures and Results at the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025
Thu, 25 Sept- 1st Warm-Up: South Africa vs Bangladesh – Washed out without a ball bowled
Sun, 28 Sept- 2nd Warm-Up: South Africa beat Pakistan by 4 wickets
Fri, 3 Oct: England beat South Africa by 10 wickets (Barsapara Cricket Stadium, Guwahati)
Mon, 6 Oct: South Africa beat New Zealand by 6 wickets (Holkar Cricket Stadium, Indore)
Thu, 9 Oct: South Africa beat India by 3 wickets (ACA-VDCA Cricket Stadium, Visakhapatnam)
Mon, 13 Oct: South Africa beat Bangladesh by 3 wickets (ACA-VDCA Cricket Stadium, Visakhapatnam)
Fri, 17 Oct: South Africa beat Sri Lanka by 10 wickets (DLS) (R.Premadasa Stadium, Colombo)
Tue, 21 Oct: South Africa vs Pakistan (R.Premadasa Stadium, Colombo)
Sat, 25 Oct: South Africa vs Australia (Holkar Cricket Stadium, Indore)
Wed, 29 Oct: Semi-final 1 (Guwahati/Colombo)
Thu, 30 Oct: Semi-final 2 (Dr. DY Patil Sports Academy, Navi Mumbai)
Sun, 2 Nov: FINAL
– (All Matches start at 11h30 unless specified otherwise)
Main Photo Caption: Nonkululeko Mlaba, the second-best bowler by wickets in the 2025 World Cup after five group-stage matches, is South Africa’s best bowler by a large margin, her consistent wickets hauls allowing the Proteas Women’s batters the opportunity to dominate the opposition in several matches. All Photos: Matthew Lewis / Getty Images via ICC
Photo 2 Caption: South Africa and an unbeaten Australia are the only two nations to have qualified for semi-finals at this juncture, and will play their group-stage match against each other on Saturday, 25 October. All Photos: Alex Davidson / Getty Images via ICC
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