• South Africa captain Laura Wolvaardt smashed a brilliant century against England in the Women's World Cup 2025 semifinal.

  • Wolvaardt accelerated after completing her maiden World Cup hundred.

‘I am on my feet applauding’: Fans erupt as Laura Wolvaardt smashes stunning century against England in Women’s World Cup 2025 semifinal
Fans erupt as South Africa captain Laura Wolvaardt smashes stunning century against England in Women's World Cup 2025 semifinal (PC: X.com)

South African captain Laura Wolvaardt delivered a breathtaking performance in the , smashing a stunning century that left fans applauding wildly. Her composed and classy innings played a pivotal role in South Africa’s competitive total and survival in the high-pressure knockout match at Barsapara Stadium, Guwahati.

Laura Wolvaardt’s masterclass in Guwahati

Wolvaardt scored her maiden Women’s World Cup century, guiding South Africa with resilience and precision. She reached a magnificent hundred despite England’s fierce bowling attack, including the likes of who claimed four wickets. Wolvaardt’s 100+ run innings included a partnership of 116 runs with her opening partner Tazmin Brits, putting South Africa in a strong position and setting the stage for a thrilling contest.​

Her innings (169 off 143) also saw her equaling the record for the joint-most 50-plus scores in Women’s World Cup history, alongside Indian batting legend Mithali Raj with 13 fifty-plus scores in 23 innings. Wolvaardt also crossed the milestone of 5,000 Women’s ODI runs, becoming the first South African and only the sixth woman globally to achieve this feat.​

Fans reaction: Standing ovation for Laura Wolvaardt

Fans took to social media to shower praise on Wolvaardt’s batting brilliance. One post summed up the widespread admiration, stating, “I am on my feet applauding,” reflecting the excitement and respect her knock commanded. Spectators at the stadium and viewers worldwide were captivated by her patience, strokeplay, and ability to steer her team under immense pressure.​

Despite early wickets and England’s attempts to wrest control, Wolvaardt’s steady hand alongside Marizanne Kapp, who provided crucial support, enabled South Africa to post a mammoth total of 319/7. Kapp chipped in with 42 runs off 33 balls, ensuring the Proteas stay in the contest even after key wickets fell.

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