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Nat Sciver-Brunt Returns for England in Women’s T20 World Cup Semi-Final

England captain Nat Sciver-Brunt has been declared fit for the Women’s T20 World Cup semi-final against South Africa. She missed matches due to a calf injury recurrence but has recovered after a positive MRI scan. England enters the match with a perfect group-stage record, led by top scorer Danni Wyatt-Hodge. Sciver-Brunt’s return strengthens both the batting and bowling departments.

Women's T20 WC: England handed Nat Sciver-Brunt boost ahead of semi-final against South Africa

London, July 1

England cricket team has been handed a big boost ahead of their crucial Women's T20 World Cup semi-final clash against South Africa as their captain Nat Sciver-Brunt has been passed fit to return from injury for Thursday's match at Kennington Oval.

Sciver-Brunt got retired hurt during England's clash against Ireland in Southampton. That was a recurrence of an injury she suffered while playing domestic cricket in late April, due to which the all-rounder was out of the crucial preparation series against India and New Zealand.

Skipper played both warm-up games ahead of the tournament, scoring 3 against Australia and 57 against India before scores of 46 not out and 48 against Sri Lanka and Ireland respectively at the World Cup.

"We literally threw everything at it, I'm really happy with where I am at physically. Myself and the medical team are really happy with where we're at. Physically I'm able to take part in all of the game, so from that point of view I'm really happy," Sciver-Brunt said in the pre-match press conference at The Oval on Wednesday, confirming her return to the playing XI.

England enters the semi-final with a perfect record, having won all five of their group matches. The return of captain Nat Sciver-Brunt makes an already strong team even better. They have posted scores of 164, 186, and 219 in the tournament, showcasing the depth of their batting lineup.

England's greatest strength lies in their top order, led by the tournament's top run-scorer, Danni Wyatt-Hodge. The experienced opener has scored 282 runs in five innings at an average of 94. This includes an unbeaten 89 against New Zealand at The Oval, and she has already received three Player of the Match awards.

Sciver-Brunt's return, following a significant improvement in her calf injury after a positive MRI scan, gives England their strongest XI for the first time in three matches. Her presence also adds another quality seam-bowling option, restoring balance to the team.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

England's batting depth is incredible – 219 in a T20 is no joke! Danni Wyatt-Hodge is in peak form, and now with Sciver-Brunt back, they look unstoppable. But SA have some quality players like Wolvaardt and Kapp who can turn the game. Should be a close contest. Kudos to the women's game growing so much! 👏

Vikram M

Honestly, I think South Africa have a real chance. England have been dominant, but in knockouts, pressure does funny things. Plus, Sciver-Brunt might be a bit rusty after injury. Let's not count out the Proteas – they've got a fiery bowling attack. Expecting a tight finish!

Siddharth J

As an Indian fan, I'm just happy women's cricket is getting this kind of spotlight. England vs SA is going to be a cracker! Sciver-Brunt's return adds so much depth – she's a proper match-winner. But I hope the team that plays better on the day wins. May the best team go through! 🏏

Michael C

England's batting lineup is scary good – Wyatt-Hodge with 282 runs at 94 average is just insane! And now with Sciver-Brunt back, they have even more firepower. But I think their bowling depth will be tested against SA's strong middle order. Should be a great game! Good luck to both teams.

Kavya N

Full marks to the England medical team for managing Sciver-Brunt's recovery so well. She sounds very confident about her fitness, and that's a good sign

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