England beat India in four-run thriller to seal Women's World Cup semi-final spot
There have been bumps along the way, but it is starting to feel like England have turned a corner.
Earlier this year, in the aftermath of Charlotte Edwards' appointment as head coach, a poor West Indies were swept aside with ease but it did little to convince fans and media that much had changed since the Ashes embarrassment.
Those concerns came to fruition as they were subsequently outplayed by India, and there have been wobbles here at the World Cup - notably the batting collapses in near-misses against Bangladesh and Pakistan.
But at Indore, a four-run win over India in front of a deafening, intimidating home crowd, England produced their most significant win of the Edwards/Nat Sciver-Brunt era as they sealed a semi-final spot with two group games remaining.







