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2nd Semi-Final | ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2026 | The Oval | 2 July 2026, Day/Night
England’s semi-final hopes rest heavily on Danni Wyatt-Hodge continuing the best individual tournament any batter has produced at a Women’s T20 World Cup so far. South Africa’s route through, by contrast, depends on Laura Wolvaardt finally rediscovering the form that has carried her team past England twice before in global knockout cricket. Tazmin Brits adds a third layer entirely, arriving late to the tournament after missing two group matches and still making an immediate impact once she came in.
Wyatt-Hodge goes into the semi-final with 282 runs from five innings at an average of 94.00 and a strike rate of 153.26, the highest run tally recorded in a single edition of the Women’s T20 World Cup. She has been named Player of the Match in all three of her standout innings so far.
Her tournament opened with an unbeaten 105 off 62 balls against Sri Lanka, helping England to 219 for 1, the highest total of the tournament. A 65 against West Indies kept the momentum going, and an unbeaten 89 off 53 balls against New Zealand in the final group game confirmed her as the competition’s leading run-scorer heading into the knockouts.
The contrast in batting form between the two sides’ biggest names is stark heading into this fixture.
| Batter | Team | WC 2026 Runs | Average | Strike Rate | Semi-Final Experience |
| Danni Wyatt-Hodge | ENG | 282 (5 inn) | 94.00 | 153.26 | First global semi-final of this campaign, at The Oval |
| Laura Wolvaardt | SA | 117 (5 inn) | 23.40 | Not found | 169 vs England in the Oct 2025 ODI WC semi-final; also beat England in the 2023 T20 WC semi-final |
| Tazmin Brits | SA | 174 (3 inn) | 87.00 | 134.88 | Part of SA’s 2023 and 2025 semi-final-winning top order vs England |
Wyatt-Hodge’s numbers are the tournament’s standout story, while Wolvaardt and Brits carry a different kind of weight: recent history of beating England when it matters most.
Wolvaardt has managed just 117 runs across five group-stage innings this tournament, averaging 23.40 with no fifties: 44 against Australia, 8 against Pakistan, 20 against India, 45 against the Netherlands, and 0 against Bangladesh. It hasn’t looked like her usual free-scoring self at any point this campaign.
That quiet run sits oddly against her record on the biggest stage available to her. In the October 2025 ODI World Cup semi-final against England in Guwahati, Wolvaardt scored 169 off 143 balls, hitting 20 fours and 4 sixes, and was named Player of the Match as South Africa posted 319 for 7 and eliminated England en route to the title. South Africa also beat England in the 2023 T20 World Cup semi-final, giving Wolvaardt a genuine habit of peaking against this exact opponent when it matters most.
Brits missed South Africa’s first two group matches, against Australia and Pakistan, before returning for the final three fixtures. She made an immediate mark with an unbeaten 114 off 69 balls against the Netherlands, her maiden T20I century, and added further contributions against India and Bangladesh to finish with 174 runs from three innings at an average of 87.00 and a strike rate of 134.88.
Her return also gave South Africa their most productive opening stand of the tournament, a 121-run partnership with Wolvaardt against the Netherlands, the only completed full opening stand South Africa have managed all campaign given Brits’ absence from the first two games.
England’s bowling attack isn’t just riding on their batting form. Sophie Ecclestone has taken 8 wickets so far this tournament and sits at world No. 3 in the ICC T20I bowler rankings, while Lauren Bell has climbed to No. 4. Neither has a clear head-to-head record against Wolvaardt specifically from past encounters, though Ecclestone did bowl at her in that October 2025 semi-final, taking 4 for 44 in the same innings Wolvaardt scored her 169 without dismissing her.
That history sets up Thursday’s ENG vs SA Women’s T20 World Cup 2026 semi-final as a genuine contest between England’s in-form top order and a South African batting group that has repeatedly found another gear specifically against this opponent when the stakes rise highest.
Which batter do you think decides this semi-final, Wyatt-Hodge or Wolvaardt? Drop your prediction in the comments.
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FAQs
Who is the leading run-scorer in the Women’s T20 World Cup 2026?
Danni Wyatt-Hodge, with 282 runs from five innings. It’s a record tally for a single edition of the tournament, built on three Player of the Match performances in the group stage.
What are Laura Wolvaardt’s batting stats in the Women’s T20 World Cup 2026?
Wolvaardt has scored 117 runs in five group-stage innings at an average of 23.40, no fifties. That’s well below her usual standard and a sharp contrast to her big-match record vs England.
Has South Africa beaten England in a T20 World Cup before?
Yes, South Africa beat England in the 2023 T20 World Cup semi-final. They also beat England in the October 2025 ODI World Cup semi-final, where Wolvaardt scored an unbeaten-adjacent 169.
What are Danni Wyatt-Hodge’s Women’s T20 World Cup 2026 stats?
Wyatt-Hodge scored 282 runs in five matches at an average of 94.00 and a strike rate of 153.26. That includes an unbeaten 105 on opening night and an unbeaten 89 in the final group game.
When does England Women play South Africa Women in the semi-final?
The second semi-final is a day-night fixture at The Oval on 2 July 2026. It starts at 5:30 pm BST, with South Africa chasing a third straight global semi-final win over England.
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