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    Charlotte Edwards defends England’s progress after World Cup semi-final humbling


    Join the Miguel Delaney team: Inside Football Get exclusive insights and behind-the scenes access to the Miguel Delaney: inside newsletter Football NewsletterJoin the Miguel Delaney inside Football newsletterCharlotte Edwards insisted England are making progress after dreams of Women’s Cricket World Cup glory were crushed by a woeful 125-run semi-final hammering at the hands of South Africa.Proteas captain Laura Wolvaardt produced a masterclass to put her side on course for surprise victory in Guwahati, smashing 169 off 143 balls in a total of 319 for seven.England’s opening three batters – Amy Jones, Heather Knight and Tammy Beaumont – were then dismissed for ducks as the favourites wilted when faced with a record chase in a women’s knockout game.Head coach Edwards, who succeeded the sacked Jon Lewis in April following a 16-0 Ashes drubbing in Australia, told Sky Sports: “I came into this role and I knew it wasn’t going to change overnight.“I’ve seen some really positive things to come out of this trip and I think we’ve performed a little bit better under pressure.“Certain moments we haven’t seized and that’s going to be an ongoing thing. But I think overall we are making progress and I think that’s the most important thing.“But ultimately you’re defined on your results and today we’re going out of a World Cup in the semi-final stage where we were all hopeful we could really make that final.”The South African bowler Marizanne kapp, who was fired up by the match, claimed five wickets, including Jones and Knight being dismissed in the first over, and Nat Sciver-Brunt, the captain, for 64.“We just didn’t hit our straps today,” Edwards said, whose team was all out at 194. “Certainly that back 10 (overs) really cost us.“I think if we’d kept them to 280, which probably was a par score, we may have been able to chase that down, but it wasn’t to be.“I’m incredibly proud of what the team have achieved over the last few weeks but not to play our best cricket today is disappointing and obviously that’s something we’re going to have to reflect on.“When someone gets 160-odd and someone gets a five-for, you’re not going to be on winning side too many times.“Wolvaardt’s innings was outstanding and Kapp’s spell of bowling, she always steps up.”South Africa’s skipper Wolvaardt said that he and Tazmin Brits shared a partnership of 116 runs in the opening innings. “This is something you dream about as a kid, getting a century in a World Cup.“This has to be at the top of my career. To win this against such a strong bowling side.”
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