Date: 31 March Time: 02:00 BST Venue: Christchurch
Coverage: Live ball-by-ball commentary on BBC Radio 5 Live Sports Extra, BBC Sounds and the BBC Sport website and app. Live text commentary with in-play clips (UK only) on the BBC Sport website.

England will look to book their place in the World Cup final when they play South Africa in the second semi-final on Thursday.

In the last semi-final, England defeated the South Africans to win the trophy.

They lost their first three games, but have won four in a row.

Knight said that they are very good players and that they have just found a way to win again.

If you gave us this position a few weeks ago, we would have bitten your hand off.

We feel like we have built a bit of momentum in the last four games. It is a nice place to be going into the semis.

South Africa is one place ahead of England in the world rankings.

The defending champion was pushed to the brink of elimination by the victory of the South Africans in the tournament proper.

Knight said it was nice to come full circle and play South Africa.

The way we felt after the South Africa game, the girls were pretty down and we were able to turn it around very quickly.

There were some pretty down people in the dressing room after that, but the way we stayed positive has been great.

South Africa will get the chance to avenge their defeat five years ago when they play England in New Zealand on Thursday.

South Africa captain Sune Luus said that it was in the past and that they looked at it as a new World Cup.

We have become a better team in the last five years.

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The South Africa opener is one of the most graceful cover drives in the game. England needs to find a way to stop Wolvaardt.

In the group stage of the tournament, the world's best bowler and the leading bowler in the tournament, was the man who nearly took England to victory over South Africa.

Marizanne Kapp made vital runs in South Africa's group-stage win over England. England will need to minimize her impact with bat and ball.

England have struggled for big first-wicket partnerships in the World Cup, despite the fact that Tammy Beaumont is the leading run-scorer and player of the tournament. The South Africa pace attack is very talented.

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