London, July 1 -- It hasn't been a smooth sailing for South Africa, but the 2024 finalists have delivered in clutch moments to make it to the knockouts of the ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2026.

Captain Laura Wolvaardt knows the team will have to fire on all cylinders when they take on the hosts England in the second semi-final at The Oval on Thursday.

While South Africa qualified as the second-placed team from Group A, England have been one of the most dominant sides in the competition, having won all five of their matches.

"Our bowling has been pretty good. We've been able to strike early in the power play, and thenI think in the middle in death overs, we've been able to sort of really keep teams quiet," Wolvaardt said on Wednesday, ahead ...