New Delhi, Oct. 29 -- The last time the two sides met, England skittled out South Africa for 69 runs at the same venue - Guwahati - where they will square off again in the Women's World Cup semi-finals on Wednesday. For those who questioned England's prowess before the tournament, that performance was a statement. And for those who dismissed South Africa after that loss, the rest of their campaign turned into a show of what they are made of. Laura Wolvaardt's team bounced back in style, stringing together five consecutive wins to storm into the knockouts before a final group-stage stumble against Australia, triggered by spinner Alana King's 7-wicket haul. In between those two batting collapses, South Africa demonstrated their rhythm and fig...