England will point toward South Africa in Friday's semi-last after Laura Wolvaardt and Tazmin Brits terminated unbeaten half-hundreds of years to overcome Bangladesh by 10 wickets; Australia will play India in the other semi-final Bangladesh


Has South Africa booked a T20 World Cup semi-last confrontation against Britain after cruising to an earnest 10-wicket triumph over Bangladesh in their last Gathering 1 match?


South Africa came into their must-win apparatus fourth in the Gathering 1 standing however with a better net run-rate than New Zealand in second, while Bangladesh was at that point ensured end in the wake of losing their initial three matches. Bangladesh was restricted to 113-6 after winning the throw and choosing for bat first, with chief Nigar Sultana Joty (30) and Sobhana Mostary (23) top-scoring for the guests as Marizanne Kapp (2-17) and Ayabonga Khaka (2-21) dazzled with the ball. Openers Laura Wolvaardt (66 not out) and Tazmin Brits (50no) began gradually in answer yet put on a heavenly whole first-wicket stand, with the South African pair pursuing down their triumph focus without shortfall and with 13 balls in excess.


Triumph lifts South Africa to second in Gathering 1 and means they will currently confront unbeaten Britain on Friday, with reigning champs Australia taking on Gathering 2 other participants India daily prior in the other semi-final. Wolvaart, who was granted player of the match after top-scoring for South Africa, said: "I think Taz [Brits] and I were under a touch of strain at the midway imprint.


"We didn't get off to the best beginning, so I think it was somewhat of a psychological inning to remain in it and trust that the runs would come toward the end. I'm extremely cheerful that we had the option to remain in and push through.