Anya Shrubsole helped England reach the Women's World Twenty20 final when they thrashed South Africa by nine wickets on Friday.
Bath CC bowler Shrubsole claimed 2-12 in a devastating opening spell as South Africa struggled to 101 all out in Mirpur. Rebecca Grundy (2-22) also contributed with the ball and England were aided by five run-outs in a one-sided contest.
Sarah Taylor (44no) and captain Charlotte Edwards (36) got England off to a perfect start in reply, sharing an opening stand of 67. Heather Knight added an unbeaten 21 as England reached their target inside 17 overs.
Seamer Shrubsole is the tournament's leading wicket-taker with 12 scalps and was named player of the match against South Africa after another impressive display.
Shrubsole said: "I rely on the ball swinging and thankfully it did today. It was a really good team performance and we're happy to be in the final.
"The ball tends to swing early on and it's about getting as many as possible in the right area. We're bowling really well as a unit, which is credit to the entire squad."
England, who won the competition in 2009, will now meet holders Australia for the trophy on Sunday in Mirpur in a repeat of the final of two years ago.
Captain Edwards added: "It's really exiting. The team played exceptionally well today, the sort of performance you want to put in in a semi-final.
"The new players have stepped right in and down exceptionally well. We want to keep the momentum and put in a big performance in the final.
"It's not about revenge. We have to put in a good performance in the final. We have had two outstanding Ashes campaigns and hopefully Sunday will be more of the same."
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