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Shikha Pandey Predicts Close Women's T20 WC Semifinal: England vs South Africa

Former India pacer Shikha Pandey predicts a tightly contested semifinal between England and South Africa in the ICC Women's T20 World Cup. She highlights South Africa's experience in English conditions and their ruthless World Cup temperament. However, Pandey believes England's improved batting depth and organization could be decisive. She predicts England might narrowly defeat South Africa to set up a final against Australia.

Women's T20 WC: Shikha Pandey predicts a close fight in SF2, says 'England might just pip South Africa'

New Delhi, July 1

Former India pacer Shikha Pandey expects a tightly contested battle when England take on South Africa in the second semi-final of the ICC Women's T20 World Cup, saying both sides possess the quality and experience to thrive under knockout pressure.

Assessing the contest ahead of the winner earning a place in the final against Australia, Shikha highlighted South Africa's familiarity with English conditions but believes England's batting depth could prove to be the decisive factor.

Pandey began by explaining why South Africa remain one of the most dangerous teams in global tournaments, pointing to their temperament and experience of playing in English conditions.

"South Africa are ruthless when it comes to World Cups. They have a strong bowling attack and batters who can handle pressure. Many of their players have also played a lot of cricket in England. Marizanne Kapp herself has had about three to four seasons in the Hundred here on these surfaces. So they are quite well-drilled. They are fighters who don't give up easily," Shikha told JioStar.

Despite acknowledging South Africa's strengths, Shikha believes England will enter the semifinal with a batting line-up that is stronger and more balanced than in previous years.

"But one thing I will say about England is that I have watched them for a long time, and I haven't seen their batting this organised and this deep. They have power, they have experience, and they have players who can finish games," she added.

Shikha expects the contest to be decided by the smallest of margins and drew comparisons with another closely fought knockout fixture from the tournament before making her prediction. "So, we could be looking at a game like the South Africa-India one that goes right down to the wire. It's tough to call, but I am going to say that England might just pip South Africa," she said.

With Australia already through to the final after defeating the West Indies in the first semi-final, the spotlight now shifts to England and South Africa as they battle for the remaining place in the title decider.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

I hope South Africa win, they've been so consistent and deserve a trophy. But England have that home advantage and depth. It's going to be a nail-biter for sure! 💪🇿🇦

Vikram M

Shikha knows her cricket well. That reference to the India-SA match was clever—these knockout games are always tense. I'd give a slight edge to England too, but only just.

James A

I'm not fully convinced about England's batting depth. They've had collapses before. South Africa have Kapp and Wolvaardt—they can chase anything. But Shikha's analysis is well-reasoned.

Rohit P

Great to see a former India player sharing such detailed insights. Shikha always had a sharp cricketing brain. I just wish our women's team was in this semi-final instead! 😅🙏

Michael C

Tough call. South Africa have the momentum and know-how, but England on home soil is dangerous. Shikha's prediction is fair, though I think SA might edge it tactically.

Ananya R

Shikha Pandey's analysis is brilliant! She's really captured the essence of both teams. I think England will just do it, but boy, what a game it's

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