Semi-final boost: Sciver-Brunt back to full fitness after calf scare


England captain Nat Sciver-Brunt has been declared fit to play in the Women’s T20 World Cup 2026 semi-final vs South Africa at The Oval on Thursday, July 2, 2026. Injury: Sciver-Brunt retired hurt on 48* with a left calf strain during England’s group win over Ireland on June 16. It was a recurrence of an issue that also ruled her out of T20I series vs NZ and India earlier in 2026.Games missed: She sat out England’s last 3 group matches vs Scotland, West Indies, and New Zealand. Charlie Dean captained in her absence. Recovery: Sciver-Brunt trained on Tuesday and Wednesday and batted in the nets. She said they “threw everything” at recovery – supplements, machines, oxygen tanks. Status: She confirmed she’s “available for selection” and “really happy with where I’m at physically”. "We literally threw everything at it," Sciver-Brunt told her pre-match press conference at The Oval on Wednesday. "I'm really happy with where I am at physically. Myself and the medical team are really happy with where we're at. Physically I'm able to take part in all of the game, so from that point of view I'm really happy." Sciver-Brunt chose not to reveal until the toss tomorrow who will make way for her. Sophia Dunkley came in at No. 3 in her absence, having previously been overlooked at the tournament following a lacklustre summer up to that point. Dunkley has made scores of 57, 14 and 49 not out while back in the starting XI. Alice Capsey has scored 73 runs across three games at No. 4. She was initially expected to miss two games at the tournament when the injury recurred, but then missed England's last group stage match against New Zealand as well. Charlie Dean stepped in as captain in her absence to maintain England's 100% group-stage record. "Walking off not really knowing what's happened, knowing something has happened, getting the scan results back, we had this game in mind," Sciver-Brunt said. "The New Zealand game came too soon. This game was the target, so everything's gone according to plan." Context: Despite her absence, England went 5-0 in the group stage under Dean. Her return is a major boost as hosts England chase their first global title since the 2017 ODI World Cup.