England beats South Africa by 2 wickets to enter WWC finals

England made it to Sunday's final of the Women's World Cup, after narrowly edging past South Africa by two wickets in the first semi-final at the County Ground in England on Tuesday. South Africa pair Laura Wolvaardt and Mignon du Preez recorded half-centuries as they reached 218/6 in their innings. England survived a scare towards the end before veteran Jenny Gunn scored 27 not out from 27 balls kept her nerve to clinch the contest in the final over of the innings. England will face the winners of the second semi final between India and Australia.

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