England suffered a semi-final exit at the Women's Cricket World Cup after Laura Wolvaardt and Marizanne Kapp helped South Africa to a 125-run victory in Guwahati.
Wolvaardt smashed 169 from 143 deliveries, the highest-ever score from a South African at a Women's World Cup, to help the Proteas - who lost the toss - recover from 202-6 to post a commanding 319-7 from their 50 overs.
Kapp added a quickfire 42 before making the dream start with the ball, removing Amy Jones and Heather Knight in a double-wicket maiden, before Tammy Beaumont also departed without scoring as England slumped to 1-3 after just seven balls of their chase.
Nat Sciver-Brunt (64) led the fightback and put on a 107-run stand with Alice Capsey (50), who fell immediately after completing her half-century, but Kapp retur

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