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South Africa ease past Bangladesh to reach Women's World T20 semi-finals

South Africa will face England in the Women's T20 World Cup semi-finals after cruising past Bangladesh with a 10-wicket victory.

The Proteas had to win their final group game to deny New Zealand a place in the last four and comfortably chased a modest winning target of 114 as openers Laura Wolvaardt and Tazmin Brits both made unbeaten half-centuries.
England await at the same Newlands venue on Friday for a place in Sunday's final against Australia or India.
After restricting Bangladesh to 113 for six off their 20 overs, South Africa made a tentative start to their chase but reached their target in the 18th over.
Wolvaardt hit 66 off 56 balls and Brits, who was dropped on two, made 50 off 51 deliveries.
South Africa have recovered from their opening group defeat to Sri Lanka to qualify for the knockout stages.
Hilton Moreeng's side beat New Zealand by 65 runs in their following match before losing to reigning champions Australia.
Bangladesh failed to win any of their group matches, losing to Sri Lanka, Australia and New Zealand before Tuesday's thumping defeat.

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