'No doubt' England make World Cup final - Hartley
Summary
Alex Hartley, a former cricket player, believes England will reach the Women's World Cup final after their victory over New Zealand. England will play against South Africa in the semi-final, and they have had previous success against them. England's team has faced some challenges but has shown improvement, especially in bowling.Key Facts
- England defeated New Zealand to finish second in the group stage, behind Australia.
- They will play South Africa in the Women's World Cup semi-final in Guwahati.
- England's spin bowlers, including Sophie Ecclestone, have performed well.
- England previously beat South Africa in the semi-finals of past tournaments.
- The team's openers, Tammy Beaumont and Amy Jones, are starting to find good form.
- Some changes were made to the batting order against New Zealand for better performance.
- Sophie Ecclestone's shoulder injury is a concern for England's team.
- The final match of the tournament will take place on November 2 in Navi Mumbai.
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